People with low and moderate income can rent affordable housing through the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA).
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Visit the NYCHA website for more information.
Call 311
Ask for Public Housing.
Call NYCHA
Call NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center (CCC) at 718-707-7771 if you have questions about public housing.
To be eligible for public housing, you should be able to answer yes to these questions.
Family size | Income in a year |
1 | $87,100 |
2 | $99,550 |
3 | $111,950 |
4 | $124,400 |
5 | $134,350 |
6 | $144,300 |
7 | $154,250 |
8 | $164,200 |
You do not need to submit any documents to apply for public housing. If you get an interview, you will need to bring the following original documents with you.
To apply for public housing, you must submit an application on the NYCHA website.
After you apply, you will be assigned a case number and put on a waiting list for an eligibility interview. Use the self-service portal to check your status at any time. You’ll need to register and log in.
Applicants are encouraged to apply online. However, paper applications are available by mail. Call NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center (CCC) at 718-707-7771 to request a paper application.
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Visit the website
Visit the NYCHA website for more information.
Call 311
Ask for Public Housing.
Call NYCHA
Call NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center (CCC) at 718-707-7771 if you have questions about public housing.
Last Updated August 21, 2024
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