Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Red Bank, NJ
Below is the listing of 4 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Red Bank, NJ. 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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Evergreen Terrace Apartments
- Public Housing (for Elderly/Disabled)
Location: Red Bank, NJ - 07701 Contact Phone: (732) 741-1808 Details: Evergreen Terrace - 50 units of elderly, disabled and handicapped public housing. |
Montgomery Terrace Apartments
- Public Housing (for Family)
Location: Red Bank, NJ - 07701 Contact Phone: (732) 741-1808 Details: Montgomery Terrace - 40 units of family public housing. |
Red Bank Consumer Home
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Disabled)
Location: Red Bank, NJ - 07701 Contact Phone: (732) 780-1175 |
The Wesleyan
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Red Bank, NJ - 07701 Contact Phone: (732) 936-0760 Details: Opened in 1998 in the heart of vibrant Red Bank, The Wesleyan residents enjoy local riverside parks, unique shops, theaters, antique malls, churches, entertainment, the YMCA, restaurants, cafes, and train station. On-site activities in the Community Room complement those offered by the nearby Red Bank Senior Center. The Wesleyan, a six-story, 60 one-bedroom apartment community, offers senior housing to seniors age 62 years and older. The Wesleyan is sponsored by The United Methodist Church of Red Bank, Shrewsbury Avenue, A.M.E. Zion Church, United Methodist Communities, with a contract for subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. |