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Chancellor Apartments: Senior/Disabled Affordable Housing Development Description: Chancellor Apartments is a senior/disabled community consisting of 93 units, primarily 1-bedroom apartments. This development is under the supervision of the housing authority and is funded by the state. Completed in 1978, the building features a spacious community room with a stunning atrium-like ceiling at its center. Each floor also offers a balcony providing scenic views of the room below. Additional amenities include convenient onsite laundry facilities and elevators for tenant use. Centrally located on a main bus route, this development is within walking distance to downtown and several popular local restaurants. Application: Due to high demand, most apartments currently have waiting lists. However, interested individuals are encouraged to contact the housing authority directly at the provided number to inquire about availability and eligibility criteria. In the event that this listing no longer offers low income/affordable housing or if the contact information appears incorrect, kindly reach out to us using the online form below. HUD Subsidies: Chancellor Apartments accepts HUD subsidies, making it an excellent option for those eligible for low income housing. Rent for qualified individuals is calculated based on 30% of their Adjusted Gross Income. Please call for further information and specific details regarding the number of available apartments within each category. Apartment Availability: - 1-bedroom apartments at location - 2-bedroom apartments at location
417 Bleecker St, Utica, NY 13501
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