AFFORDABLE HOUSING
The Fulop administration has placed a major emphasis on affordable housing, creating the first 80/20 housing developments on the waterfront in more than three decades and developing the first affordable housing plan in the city’s history. In four years, the Fulop administration has created or preserved more housing than during the previous eight years, including new senior housing at the Catherine Todd Housing on Montgomery Street. In collaboration with the Hudson County Building Trades, the Fulop administration built the first ever housing for homeless veterans, answering First Lady Michelle Obama’s call to end veteran homelessness. After initially constructing 34 units, there are 20 additional units in the pipeline.
The Fulop administration has also created an affordable housing navigator so residents can understand what affordable housing exists, how to apply and find other important information. For more on the City's affordable housing availability click here.
NOTICE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS AVAILABLE: 485 MARIN BLVD
NOTICE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS AVAILABLE: 485 MARIN BLVD (EN ESPAÑOL)