What is Affordable Housing?
Affordable housing units in Jersey City are restricted to occupancy by households with a total combined income under 80% of the median income level for Hudson County, as determined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. These affordable units are newly constructed apartments that are legally restricted for low-and-moderate incomes.
What are Affordable Housing Income Limits?
Affordable housing income brackets are calculated relative to the Area Median Income (AMI) for Hudson County. This median income is used to categorize lower incomes into income brackets. The AMI in Hudson County for 1 person is $72,846 per year. See the
2021 Affordable Housing Regional Income Limits by Household Size for limits by household size.
Income Level Definitions:
Very Low Income: Up to 30% of the AMI
Low Income: Up to 50% of the AMI
Moderate Low Income: Between 50% - 80% of the AMI
Workforce: Between 80% - 120% of the AMI