- What are current housing vacancies at NYC Housing Partnership?
- Current housing vacancies are affordable rental units managed by NYC Housing Partnership that are actively accepting applications. Each listing includes income requirements based on AMI levels, monthly rent, unit sizes, and application instructions. Units are located across New York City's five boroughs.
- How do I apply for an affordable housing vacancy?
- Contact NYC Housing Partnership directly through the vacancy listing page or by calling (646) 217-3370. Applications are logged in the order they are received. Applicants who appear to qualify will be contacted to submit documents verifying household size, identity, and income.
- What does AMI mean for affordable housing?
- AMI stands for Area Median Income, set annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Affordable housing eligibility is based on a percentage of AMI for your area. For example, at 80% AMI in NYC, a single person can earn up to $75,950 per year.
- Do I need Section 8 to apply for these vacancies?
- No, Section 8 is not required. These are income-restricted units with eligibility based on household size and income relative to AMI levels. However, applicants with Section 8 vouchers or other qualifying rental subsidies may have minimum income requirements waived.