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Vacancies filled through DAHLIA:
Applications are being accepted now on a first-come, first-served basis. Columbus United Cooperative (CUC) is a 21-unit affordable housing community located on the edge of Chinatown near North Beach and the Financial District. As a limited equity housing cooperative, CUC offers residents the opportunity to become homeowner-members at an affordable price while benefiting from long-term housing stability. Resale prices are restricted to keep homes permanently affordable, ensuring that the cooperative remains accessible to future low- and moderate-income households. One bed Room (1-3 person), 402 Sq.
Learn More about the difference among Co-op, Rental and Single family housing:
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One-time Member Share Cost: approximately $15,000.
Minimum Gross Income: $44,880/year
Maximum Gross Income: 1 person – $65,450/year; 2 person – $74,800/year; 3 person -$84,150/year
Monthly Carrying Charge (similar to rent): $1,870/month at 60% AMI (The Monthly Carrying Charge includes water and garbage but does NOT include electricity or gas).
Amenities: Near Public Transportation, Secured Entry, On-site Laundry Facilities, Community Room. (no parking)
For more information about Limited Equity Housing Cooperative please email: housing@sfclt.org or call: 415.368.2349
Download the application below and send completed form to
housing@sfclt.org
Purple House Cooperative Housing Opportunity
TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE
The Purple House Co-op currently has two vacant rooms for $1,220.00 per month in our 10-room house, with 1 shared kitchen, living area, 2.5 bathrooms, and on-site laundry. We are a 501(c)(3) non-equity housing cooperative that provides permanent, affordable housing for low- to moderate-income residents, managed in partnership with the San Francisco Community Land Trust.
The Purple House is designated as affordable housing for low- to moderate-income people, and there are income restrictions at move-in. If you are chosen as a finalist, you will be asked to participate in an income certification process.
Complete this short application and submit it by Sunday, May 3rd at 11:59 pm, jeannemariehallacy@gmail.com and mcastillo@sfclt.org, and we will send the address and any additional information.
Purple House
Please find additional information here.
Send all inquiries to mcastillo@sfclt.org
Commmunity Messaging:
“Purple House is an intentional community based on the belief that affordable housing is a basic human right. Purple House’s current residents
are all artists from ages 20-75; Purple House is home to visual and performing artists and musicians with work spaces available for practicing the arts.”
Are you a San Francisco resident or worker? Do you want general information about housing opportunities and resources? Attend a housing drop-in clinic at the Bill Sorro Housing Program (BiSHoP), a community-based program of the Veterans Equity Center (VEC) designed to provide drop-in counseling for individuals and families who are in need of affordable housing and other services.
Browse affordable housing rental opportunities available through MOHCD. This site includes only Below Market Rate rentals, a program that includes units priced to be affordable to lower or middle-income households.
There are two types of Below Market Rate units (BMR) available through the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development: Inclusionary Housing Program BMR Units and units formerly managed by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Limited Equity Homeownership Program Units.
HomeownershipSF serves as a centralized resource for affordable homeownership opportunities and foreclosure intervention education/counseling in San Francisco.