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1. Public Housing

Public housing is a federally-funded program that provides rental units to low-income families or individuals. These units are owned and operated by the local housing authorities, and the rent is typically based on the tenant's income. Public housing can include apartment buildings, townhouses, or single-family homes. Click to know more about Public Housing.

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2. HUD Apartments

HUD apartments are subsidized by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for low-income families, elderly individuals, and individuals with disabilities. The program provides affordable and stable housing options for those who qualify, including rent subsidies and assistance in finding suitable apartments. HUD apartments are managed by local public housing agencies, and tenants typically pay a portion of their income towards rent.

3. Section 8 Apartments

Section 8 apartments are rental units that are subsidized by the government under the Section 8 program. Landlords who participate in the program receive rental payments from the government while tenants pay a portion of their income towards rent. Click to know more about Section 8 Housing.

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4. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)

These are housing properties that have been financed through LIHTC, a program that provides federal tax credits to developers to offset construction costs in exchange for agreeing to reserve a certain fraction of units that are rent-restricted for lower-income households.

5. Non-Profit Housing

Non-profit housing is owned and managed by non-profit organizations, such as community development corporations (CDCs) or housing trusts. These organizations rent out homes to low-income individuals and families at below-market rates.

6. Subsidized Housing

Subsidized housing refers to homes that receive financial assistance from the government. This assistance can come in the form of direct rental subsidies, tax credits, or low-interest loans. Subsidized housing is usually aimed at low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.

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