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Affordable Housing -
For Low-Income Individuals & Families

Native American Connections provides more than 400 units of affordable housing with dedicated programming for seniors, low-income families with children, and low-income individuals at our high-quality, safe, and affordable apartment communities.

Find a home where you can thrive and take advantage of our resident services to connect with on-site or community-based resources to improve your health, wellness, and housing stability.

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Start your online Affordable Housing application today.

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Potential applicants must have a sustainable income at the time of application and meet rental criteria set by Native American Connections. Our leasing specialist can further explain the income requirements that are currently in place for our affordable homes.

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  1. A. Catherine Arms

    33.4544939, -112.0786270

    Catherine Arms features 28 affordable, one-bedroom single-level or townhouse-style apartments near Central and Fillmore in the heart of downtown Phoenix.

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  2. B. Cedar Crossing

    33.4770586, -112.0679729

    Cedar Crossing is 74 units consisting of studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments. Only minutes away from the Encanto Light Rail Station in Central Phoenix, close to jobs, shopping, and dining.

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  3. C. Coral Canyon

    33.5035287, -112.0492657

    With its modern design, close proximity to schools, shopping, community and health centers, Coral Canyon is perfect for households of all sizes looking for a downtown location with a close-knit community feel. Coral Canyon’s 69 affordable apartments consist of two, three and four bedroom layouts.

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  4. D. Devine Legacy on Central

    33.5031143, -112.0743389

    Devine Legacy on Central is located off the Campbell and Central light rail station designed to be a healthy-living community close to all the main attractions that make for a desirable downtown living experience. Devine Legacy’s 65 affordable apartments consist of urban loft studios, one, two, and three bedroom layouts.

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  5. E. Urban Living on Fillmore

    33.4552700, -112.0760180

    Urban Living on Fillmore (ULF) is blocks away from the light rail in the heart of downtown Phoenix close to jobs, shopping, cultural, art and dining. ULF has 63 affordable apartments with urban loft studios, one, two, and three bedroom layouts.

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  6. F. Urban Living on 2nd Ave

    33.4561957, -112.0767930

    Urban Living 2 (UL2) is only minutes away from the light rail in the heart of Downtown Phoenix close to jobs, shopping, cultural, art and dining. UL2’s 70 affordable apartments consist of urban loft studios, one, two, and three bedroom layouts.

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  7. G. Whispering Palms

    33.5151191, -112.0455186

    Located in North Central Phoenix, Whispering Palms is only minutes away from public transportation, close to jobs, shopping, and schools. Cul-de-sac entry provides added safety for families with children. Whispering Palms’ 20 affordable apartments consist of one, two, and three bedroom layouts.

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  8. H. Landmark Senior Housing

    33.5577404, -112.1872972

    Landmark Senior Housing is centrally located in Glendale, close to shopping, senior centers, public library, cultural, arts and dining venues. Landmark's 52 affordable One Bedroom Apartments are specifically designed for those 62 years or older.

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  9. I. Carefree on North Central

    33.5320911, -112.0771889

    This 55+ Senior Community is an independent-living community is close to public transportation, shopping and community services. Carefree on North Central’s 36 affordable apartments consist of one and two bedroom layouts.

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  10. J. Sunrise Circle

    33.4815195, -111.9981503

    Sunrise Circle features 35 furnished studio and one bedroom apartments and is focused on serving individuals who are disabled due to serious mental illness, substance or alcohol abuse.

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If you meet the requirements, click the button below to start your application.

REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be 18+
  • Determine if you meet our rental criteria
  • Must provide Proof of Income and ID Verification.
  • $40 application fee per applicant 18 and older.

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A "chronically homeless" individual is defined to mean a homeless individual with a disability who lives either in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven, or in an emergency shelter or in an institutional care facility if the individual has been living in the facility for fewer than ninety (90) days and had been living in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven or in an emergency shelter immediately before entering the institutional care facility. In order to meet the ‘‘chronically homeless’’ definition, the individual also must have been living as described above continuously for at least twelve (12) months or on at least four (4) separate occasions in the last three (3) years, where the combined occasions total a length of time of at least twelve (12) months. Each period separating the occasions must include at least seven (7) nights of living in a situation other than a place not meant for human habitation, in an emergency shelter or in a safe haven.

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