The Mitchell-Lama program provides affordable rental and cooperative homeownership opportunities to families with moderate and middle incomes.
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Eligibility for Mitchell-Lama rental units is determined by:
Household Size | Federally Assisted Rental | Federally Assisted Cooperative | Non-Federally Assisted |
1 | $86,960 | $135,875 | $135,875 |
2 | $99,440 | $155,375 | $155,375 |
3 | $111,840 | $174,750 | $174,750 |
4 | $124,240 | $194,125 | $194,125 |
5 | $134,160 | $209,625 | $209,625 |
6 | $144,080 | $225,125 | $225,125 |
7 | $154,080 | $240,750 | $240,750 |
8 | $164,000 | $256,250 | $256,250 |
Additional Mitchell-Lama waiting lists are managed by NYS Homes and Community Renewal. See their list of developments for middle income families and seniors.
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Last Updated August 20, 2024
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