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Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Brighton, MA

Below is the listing of 11 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Brighton, MA. Some apartments listed here will require prospective residents to meet income eligibility requirements and other guidelines specific to a housing authority, and other properties will be open to all residents needing affordable housing.

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Camelot Court - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 987-4750
Details: Camelot Court is your ideal destination for perfectly located apartments in Brighton, MA. This community is conveniently situated near top employers and educational institutions, including St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, New Balance Headquarters, Boston University, and Boston College. With public transit one block from your doorstep, you can take advantage of easy commute options every day. We even offer an electric car charging station, and onsite car share and rental programs. It’s easy to love where you live when you make your home in our one, two, or three bedroom apartments for rent in Brighton.
Charlesview Residences - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02134
Contact Phone: (617) 782-2404
Details: Charlesview Residences in Brighton, Massachusetts offers 240 apartment homes (townhomes & mid-rise apartments) in a beautiful landscaped setting, with views of the Charles River. A range of well-designed, open concept floor plans include one bedroom flats to four bedroom townhomes. This convenient neighborhood location is close to public transportation, shopping, dining, medical centers, schools, colleges and universities. You are also just a block or two from Smith Park and Artesani Park. The Josephine A. Fiorentino Community Center at Charlesview is the hub of the residences and a resource for the whole neighborhood and is also available for special events and meetings.
Comaven Apartments - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 566-0055

Covenant House I & Ii - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 277-8932
Details: B’nai B’rith I, II and III, Inc. also known as Covenant House, was first built in 1982 to provide quality, affordable housing for seniors and disabled residents. Two additional buildings were added in 1992 and in 2004 so that today, Covenant House has 242 units. Covenant House is managed by Barkan Management Company www.barkanco.com, and is sponsored by B’nai B’rith Housing. B’nai B’rith Housing is a Massachusetts not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to produce non-sectarian housing, both affordable and mixed income, to ease the housing crisis, particularly in the communities of Greater Boston. Covenant House’s 242 subsidized units serve those elders and disabled who qualify for HUD subsidy by income and age/disability. Income limits may change from year to year so please call to verify current limits. Covenant House is conveniently located on bus and MBTA Green line in a mixed residential/business area on the Brighton/Brookline line. Close to shopping, cultural and religious activities, the community offers many in-house amenities as well. Covenant House was designated a ‘Community of Quality’ in 2006 by the National Affordable Housing Management Association, a reflection of the outstanding services offered its residents. A multi-ethnic, multi-lingual community, the building maintains student programs with Leslie College, Boston University and Boston College. The building offers a limited number of handicapped accessible units and two bedroom units in addition to standard studio, and one bedroom apartments. Covenant House is a smoke-free community.
Covenant House Iii - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 277-8932
Details: B’nai B’rith I, II and III, Inc. also known as Covenant House, was first built in 1982 to provide quality, affordable housing for seniors and disabled residents. Two additional buildings were added in 1992 and in 2004 so that today, Covenant House has 242 units. Covenant House is managed by Barkan Management Company www.barkanco.com, and is sponsored by B’nai B’rith Housing. B’nai B’rith Housing is a Massachusetts not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to produce non-sectarian housing, both affordable and mixed income, to ease the housing crisis, particularly in the communities of Greater Boston. Covenant House’s 242 subsidized units serve those elders and disabled who qualify for HUD subsidy by income and age/disability. Income limits may change from year to year so please call to verify current limits. Covenant House is conveniently located on bus and MBTA Green line in a mixed residential/business area on the Brighton/Brookline line. Close to shopping, cultural and religious activities, the community offers many in-house amenities as well. Covenant House was designated a ‘Community of Quality’ in 2006 by the National Affordable Housing Management Association, a reflection of the outstanding services offered its residents. A multi-ethnic, multi-lingual community, the building maintains student programs with Leslie College, Boston University and Boston College. The building offers a limited number of handicapped accessible units and two bedroom units in addition to standard studio, and one bedroom apartments. Covenant House is a smoke-free community.
Leventhal House - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 912-8400
Details: Built: 1973. Renovated: 2007. 254 apartments for residents ages 62 and older with income levels that meet HUD guidelines for subsidized housing: 59 studio apartments, 195 one-bedroom apartments (13 wheelchair-accessible)
Mhpi Vii - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Disabled)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 789-4500

Reservoir Towers - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 783-1525
Details: Retreat to a lifestyle that’s a combination of both luxury and convenience.
The Gitta And Saul Kurlat House - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 912-8400
Details: Built: 1978. Renovated: 2018. 209 apartments for residents ages 62 and older with income levels that meet HUD guidelines for subsidized housing: 189 one-bedroom apartments (20 wheelchair-accessible), 20 two-bedroom apartments (1 wheelchair-accessible)
Ulin House - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (617) 912-8400
Details: Built: 1971. Renovated: 2013. 239 apartments for residents ages 62 and older with income levels that meet HUD guidelines for subsidized housing: 151 studio apartments (14 wheelchair-accessible), 78 one-bedroom units
Warren Hall - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Brighton, MA - 02135
Contact Phone: (781) 455-8211
Details: A 33-unit apartment building with approximately 7,500 sq ft of retail space in the Brighton area of Massachusetts. Built in 1879, the brick Victorian Warren Hall at 329-337 Washington Street was named for the William Wirt Warren family.

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