Section 8 Houses & Apartments for Rent in New York
Section 8 Triplex for rent Newark, New York
2025-11-05 07:31:45
3 bedrooms with appliance included also use of backyard separate entrance from other units own hallway
Section 8 House for rent Syracuse, New York
2025-10-01 20:10:01
Address: 238 Bruce Street, Syracuse, NY 13224Available: Move-in ready ASAP This beautiful 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home (1,292 sq ft) has just been renovated and is ready for a new tenant. Located in a convenient Syracuse neighborhood, this home is Section 8 approved and offers an affordable option for families or individuals looking for a comfortab
Section 8 Triplex for rent Newark, New York
2025-11-05 07:31:45
3 bedrooms with appliance included also use of backyard separate entrance from other units own hallway
Section 8 House for rent Syracuse, New York
2025-10-01 20:10:01
Address: 238 Bruce Street, Syracuse, NY 13224Available: Move-in ready ASAP This beautiful 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home (1,292 sq ft) has just been renovated and is ready for a new tenant. Located in a convenient Syracuse neighborhood, this home is Section 8 approved and offers an affordable option for families or individuals looking for a comfortab
Section 8 Triplex for rent Newark, New York
2025-11-05 07:31:45
3 bedrooms with appliance included also use of backyard separate entrance from other units own hallway
Section 8 House for rent Syracuse, New York
2025-10-01 20:10:01
Address: 238 Bruce Street, Syracuse, NY 13224Available: Move-in ready ASAP This beautiful 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home (1,292 sq ft) has just been renovated and is ready for a new tenant. Located in a convenient Syracuse neighborhood, this home is Section 8 approved and offers an affordable option for families or individuals looking for a comfortab
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(315) 652 - 4649
8402 THEODOLITE DRIVE, BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Do not Value their Residents. All about the money. We were Residents of Kimbrook for a little over two years. Primarily for their original lower pet fee, which I should mention continued to increase unexpectedly througho ut the duration of our residency. Throughout the two years we were living there, they continually proved to lie, ignore and unfairly manipulate any situation in order to put more money in their own pockets.From the very beginning, the day we moved in the apartment we were charged an additional monthly fee for updated appliances that we never agreed upon. Following living there for a short duration we discovered several maintenance and safety issues, including exposed high voltage wiring on hot water tank, a leak in the dishwasher that supposedly was a new appliance, mice and holes associated, loose bathroom fittings, along with others. All of which you would think should be fixed and solved by maintenance, isnt this suppose to be the benefit of renting? We would have to call and produce work orders multiple times to even get someone over at which the point they would come during the day while you werent there and the problem wouldnt be corrected, obviously trying the cheap band aid fix first. This causes you continue the process again and again until it was finally fixed properly or even do it yourself out of frustration. They would also continually send their tenants appreciation letters stating we could have our carpets shampooed or something like a medical cabinet installed. Dont bother asking or calling the office for those. After multiple requests, they would never follow through, at which point you would ask couple weeks from and they would claim that promotion is now over, again keeping money in their own pockets. These instances were just a few of many that would cause frustration and aggravation while staying here, at which point we decided to move out.Also, dont expect your security deposit back after you move out. After almost two months of no response after moving out, we called asking about the security deposit. You could tell once we called, they were completely caught off guard hoping we had forgot about the deposit. We were told they had to look into it and would get back to us. You could have guessed they never called back. After waiting some time and hitting the answering machine continuous. We called from a work number at which point they answered right away. After beating around the bush and asking why they were purposing ignoring phone calls they came up with all these ridiculous charges spotting out things that were there prior to us moving in. I should also mention the interior of units are extremely outdated and looked to be painted by a child. I have no doubt that the apartment was cleaner and in better shape when we left then when we moved in. But after arguing and consistently not hearing back when they had to talk to management about it we had decided it wasnt worth the aggravation.Please do yourself a favor and the unneeded stress and go elsewhere. The only good thing about Kimbrook is they allowed pets. And if that what youre looking for, there are brand new complexes for the same money in the area. Your Welcome. more ... hide ...
Making a rental inquiry 1180 PENNSYLVANIA AVE , BROOKLYN , NY 11239
Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
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• Total number of low income units for rent: 54
• Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 5
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 28
• Number of 3-bedroom units: 21
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• Total number of low income units for rent: 53
• Type of construction: New construction
• Number of efficiencies: 52
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• Total number of low income units for rent: 58
• Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 15
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 32
• Number of 3-bedroom units: 10
• Number of 4-bedroom units: 9
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• Total number of low income units for rent: 70
• Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 18
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 34
• Number of 3-bedroom units: 18
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