The NYC Affordable Housing Resource Center will be able to give you more information. There website address is http://www.nyc.gov/html/housinginfo/html/home/home.shtml .
You could divide that number by your total income and that should determine the percent.
You can find low income housing programs in Cheesequake area on the following site matawan-new-jersey.apartmenthomeliving.com . I hope this helps you with this.
Contact a residential contractors in your area.
You can apply for low-income senior housing through your local housing authority or a nonprofit organization that offers such housing services. Contact the housing authority in your area to inquire about eligibility requirements and application procedures. Be prepared to provide proof of income, age, and other documentation as requested.
Technically, "affordable housing" is considered affordable to those with a median income level. Usually, though, the term refers to rental housing aimed at the lower income range of an area.
Affordable housing is defined as living units that can realistically be paid for by median or low income households. A place can be considered affordable housing if it is within 30% of the income range of the household. Affordable housing depends on the location of the building and the income level of the residents of the area.
go apply at a low income housing authority in your area
www.hud.gov is a government site that will hep you find low-income housing.
Go see your local courts about low income housing in your area.
If you are applying for Section 8 assistance, you will need to contact a local office of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. To do that, simply go on HUD's web site. There, you will find links for each state. If you do not qualify for Section 8, but still need low-income housing, you should contact your city's housing department to see what low-income housing options have been developed in your area. An applicaton for low income housing can be obtained from the rental property you'd like to live in. See the property manager for an application.
Most of the low income senior housing in Detroit is in the good area. You can look at detroit.com to find a list of the most reasonable homes for thet area.
Yes, you can contact social services to find low income apartments in your area.