AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Finding affordable housing in New York City can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Our Affordable Housing page is designed to make your search easier, faster, and more accessible. Here, you can explore available housing opportunities, learn about eligibility requirements, and access trusted resources all in one place.
C&C Apartment Management is a New York City–based property management company that oversees residential buildings, including affordable and rent-stabilized housing.

C&C Apartment Management
West Harlem Group Assistance
WHGA has affordable housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income residents
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NYC Housing Connect
Visit NYC Housing Connect, the City’s housing lottery portal, to apply for rental and homeownership opportunities across all five boroughs.
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HPD Housing Lotteries
Opportunities offered through New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development. These lotteries allow eligible residents to apply for rent-stabilized and income-restricted apartments across the city.

New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA)
NYCHA provides affordable homes to low- and moderate-income New Yorkers across the city, helping families and individuals access stable housing.
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DHCR's Affordable Apartment Listings
Search for housing that meets your needs at a rent you can afford
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NYC Mitchell Lama
Mitchell-Lama housing helps preserve long-term affordability and stability for working families, seniors, and individuals across NYC, though some developments may leave the program over time and convert to market-rate housing.
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Project-Based Section 8
federal housing assistance program that provides rental subsidies tied to specific apartment buildings rather than to individual tenants.
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Go No Fee Apartments
No-fee apartments are rental units where tenants are not required to pay a broker’s fee when signing a lease. In these cases, the landlord or property management company either rents units directly or covers the cost of the broker, making the apartment more affordable upfront.


