Last Updated: June 05, 2023
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Be aware that most listings for affordable housing have waiting lists. We encourage you to apply to as many as possible so we hope you will check the website once a month for new listings. To obtain an application contact the property manager or go to the property management office.
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Building Description
Waiting List Closed
Chestnut Square Family Housing is the second phase of a mixed-income, intergenerational community in the heart of the City’s North Side district. Chestnut Square Family Housing will provide 42 affordable rental apartments for families – 4 1bdrm 590sq. $436-$654. 22 2bdrm 851sq. $523-$1,569. 16 3bdrm 1120sq. $604-$1,812.
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