Opening Doors to Opportunity
Affordable Housing Assistance Serving New York City & Connecticut
Opening doors to opportunity by guiding residents, developers, and communities through affordable housing applications, compliance, and project management.
Guidance for Residents and Developers
We help residents apply for affordable housing programs, assist developers with compliance, and support projects from start to finish—making the process easier, faster, and more successful.
Project Management
Full lottery administration, compliance oversight, and document filing for NYC & CT projects.
Application Support
Step-by-step guidance for residents through eligibility requirements and paperwork.
Developer Assistance
Housing Connect management, compliance tracking, and streamlined approvals.
Community Advocacy
Promoting equal access and transparency in affordable housing programs.
Recently Completed Affordable Housing Projects
18-26 Redfern Avenue |
Far Rockaway, Queens
We successfully managed the housing lottery for this 58-unit development in Far Rockaway, connecting New Yorkers with quality affordable housing near Rockaway Beach.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS:
58 affordable units (studios, 1BR, 2BR) at 60% AMI
Project-Based Vouchers providing long-term rent stability
Modern amenities including bike storage, community center, and laundry
All utilities included in rent
Successfully leased through Housing Connect lottery
Elmcor Residences | Corona, Queens
Supportive Housing Success Story
We helped manage the lottery for this groundbreaking 30-unit development serving Corona's most vulnerable residents with permanent supportive housing and senior apartments.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS:
9 affordable studio apartments for low-income seniors at 40-60% AMI
21 supportive housing units for individuals in recovery
Section 8 accepted with residents paying 30% of income
On-site supportive services and community amenities
Successfully filled through Housing Connect lottery
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your Affordable Housing Questions, Answered!
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Affordable housing eligibility is based on Area Median Income (AMI). Most programs set rent for households earning between 40%–60% of AMI. In NYC and Connecticut, this means income limits vary by household size and location, but our team helps applicants determine if they qualify before applying.
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Affordable housing is tied to specific buildings where rent is capped at a percentage of income. Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) lets residents rent on the private market with a subsidy. Some developments also use Project-Based Vouchers (PBV), where the subsidy is attached to the apartment instead of the tenant.
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Applicants typically need to provide proof of income, tax returns, pay stubs, identification, and household details. Requirements vary by program, and missing documents can cause delays — we guide residents step by step to ensure complete and accurate submissions.
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Whether you’re applying for housing or managing a project, our team is here to help. Connect with us to take the next step.