Permanent Housing

CHI has developed and preserved more than 500 affordable permanent housing units for homeless, low-income and working individuals and families in Westchester, Long Island and the Hudson Valley
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Affordable Rental Housing

Creating Accessible Communities

New York State is the third most expensive state in which to live. Long Island is the seventh most expensive metropolitan area in the country, and Westchester is the tenth most expensive metro area. Meanwhile, rents are rising in the region, and evictions and foreclosures continue at an alarming rate.

Increasingly, even working families are having difficulty affording a place to live. In Westchester, for example, it takes an annual income of nearly $60,000 to afford a two-bedroom apartment, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.

Without affordable housing, families and individuals become homeless or live in overcrowded and unsafe conditions. Families are separated, and children live with instability and often, without stable school structures.

The Impact of Affordable Housing

Affordable housing enables essential workers to live in and support our communities — health aides, school bus drivers, retail workers, teaching assistants and clerical assistants.

Educational Stability

Children maintain consistent school structures and relationships

Workforce Support

Essential workers can afford to live near their jobs

Family Unity

Prevents family separation and housing instability

Safe Living Conditions

Quality housing that meets safety and health standards

CHI Property Management

CHI owns and manages more than 250 single and multifamily units of affordable and permanent rental housing across multiple regions.

Please contact our property managers for more information on current openings.

Contact Our Offices

Westchester Office

Long Island Office