Description
There Are Currently 613 Units Available Under Management by the Town of Huntington Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Town of Huntington Housing Authority Serves the Huntington Station, Metropolitan Area.
The Town of Huntington Housing Authority (HHA) was created in 1966 to build and manage 40 units of public housing known as Gateway Gardens. In 2011, the HHA converted the property to a low-income housing tax credit property and continued to manage the 40 units. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development designated the HHA as the Administrator of 573 Housing Choice Vouchers. The HHA also purchased a single family income home in the Huntington Station area and has self-managed the property since the 1990's. In 2001, the HHA created a not-for-profit organization known as the Millennium Hills Housing Development Fund (MHHDFC) and built 84 units of affordable housing. From the 84 units, the HHA facilitated the sale of 44 units and presently manages the remaining 40 rental townhouse units. The MHHDFC, when exercising their First Right of Repurchase as it relates to the 44 units, has designated the HHA to act as their agents to purchase, rehabilitate and sell units at Millennium Hills.