The Nyack Housing Authority, established in 1960 by New York state, provides financially-strained Nyack residents with homes. The Housing Authority operates two developments, one at Waldron Terrace and the other at Depew Manor (for senior citizens). Waldon Terrace holds 82 families, and Depew Manor houses 48 seniors. Units range from studio apartments to five-bedrooms homes. To qualify for housing, the Nyack Housing Authority takes into consideration residency, age, citizenship and work status. The current Housing Authority Manager is Toni Keys; Keys and the Nyack Housing Authority Board report to and are appointed by the Nyack Village Board of Trustees. The Nyack Housing Authority Board meets at 2:30pm on the third Tuesday of each month.
Warren Hills Apartments offers moderately priced units for rent. The complex is pet-friendly. The community has a pool, laundry facilities, and a picnic area. In addition, there is on-site management and 24-hour emergency maintenance. Located in the hills of Nyack, it's a great place for families.
Seconds away from the Tapanzee Bridge, this apartment complex boasts views of the bridge and Hudson River. For complete rental information, call Bradford Mews during regular business hours.