20 Affordable Specialized Housing Projects in the US | Low Income Housing

🏡 20 Affordable Specialized Housing Projects in the USA 🏡
Struggling to find affordable housing in the U.S.? You’re not alone. With rising home prices and a limited housing supply, millions of Americans are searching for budget-friendly housing solutions. Fortunately, innovative low-cost housing developments are making a real impact across the country!

In this video, we explore 20 incredible affordable housing projects that provide stable, long-term homes for low-income families, seniors, veterans, artists, and those transitioning from homelessness. From tiny home villages to net-zero energy apartments, these projects are changing lives.

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00:00 Introduction
00:29 Capitol Vista, Washington DC – https://capitolvistadc.com/leasing-requirements/
01:28 Hopeworks Station North, Washington – https://hopewrks.org/about/hopeworks-campus/
02:26 The Aya, Washington DC – https://www.huduser.gov/portal/casestudies/study-120523.html
03:06 Four Ten Lofts – Maryland – https://www.fourtenlofts.com/
03:57 Lineage – Virginia – https://search.pratumco.com/apartments/va/alexandria/lineage-north-patrick-st/
04:40 Merritt Crossing Senior Apartments, California – https://www.sahahomes.org/properties/merritt-crossing-senior-apartments
05:43 Sendero Verde, New York – https://www.senderoverdenyc.com/
06:47 Randall Park Tiny Home Village, Maine – https://www.bangordailynews.com/2024/11/21/bangor/bangor-tiny-home-park-open-joam40zk0w/
07:34 Star Apartments, California – https://www.mmaltzan.com/projects/star-apartments/
08:28 the Schermerhorn, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/the-schermerhorn
09:13 The Brook, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/the-brook
09:52 Domenech, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/the-domenech
10:29 The Hegeman, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/the-hegeman
11:06 Cedarwoods, Connecticut – https://www.ramsa.com/projects/project/cedarwoods
11:39 Eastman Commons, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/eastman-commons
12:20 The Andrews, New York – https://breakingground.org/our-housing/the-andrews
13:04 The Other Side Village, Utah – https://theothersidevillage.com/
13:56 Rosewood Courts, Texas – https://www.hacanet.org/rosewoodcourts/
14:44 Plaza Apartments, California – https://lmsarch.com/projects/plaza-apartments/
15:46 Mott Haven Mews, New York – https://newyorkyimby.com/2024/12/housing-lottery-launches-for-120-east-144th-street-in-mott-haven-the-bronx.html

These projects focus on low-income housing, sustainable designs, job training programs, and supportive services. Some even offer rent as low as $500/month! 🏠💰

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