Woodland Manor II is the office for an apartment complex in Coventry. This office specializes in providing information regarding the leasing and purchase of homes in the Woodland Manor apartment complex.
The Bristol Housing Authority exists to develop and maintain decent, safe and clean housing to address the social and economic needs of the town's residents. Affordable housing is Bristol for the people of Bristol who need it is their focus.
Affordable housing is available for individuals who generally earn less than 80 percent of the area's mean income. There is also subsidized housing in which the Government finances part of all of the expenses. Section 8 is a Housing and Urban Development program that provides assistance to qualified renters. Bristol Housing Authority works to help the people of Bristol obtain free, low income and senior housing to those in need.
Anthony House Apartments offers conveniently priced homes for senior citizens in Portsmouth. Owned by Church Community Housing Care, this apartment complex provides recreational and social services, religious activities, financial counseling, a library and maintenance services.
The Coventry Housing Authority was founded in 1963.
The authority owns and manages 195 one-bedroom housing units at three locations: 16 Manchester Circle, 30 Mulhearn Dr., and on North Road Terrace. The units are provided to elderly and disabled residents who meet income limits set by the federal department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Applications for residence with the Coventry Housing Authority are taken at the main office, 16 Manchester Circle. Eligible applicants are put on a waiting list. Applicants must be 58 or older, or disabled, to apply.
The Housing Authority also administers the following programs: Housing Choice Voucher Program, The Family Self Sufficiency Program and the Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership Program, and The Coventry Housing Associates Corporation