Apply For New “Affordable” Housing in Longwood

You can now apply for an apartment at a new “affordable” housing development in Longwood.

9 of 29 units at 915 Dawson Street are available for households making 130% of the area median income with one-bedroom rents going for $1,404 for families of 1-3 people making anywhere from $48,138 to $122,070 and two-bedroom rents at $1,575 for families of 2-5 people making anywhere from $54,000 to $146,510.

915 Dawson Street

For reference, the median income in the area is just above $18,000.

Should you want to apply just head over to their website and submit your digital application. It’s that easy.

Check out their pdf for full details on income requirements, etc.

Good luck!

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