Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing

Housing programs that make rental housing more readily available to homeless people and/or low-income individuals and families (those below 50% of the area’s median income). Some complexes or housing units may be reserved for low-income older adults, people with disabilities and/or other special populations.

  • Chestnut Court

    This is a State Elderly/disabled subsidized housing complex located off of Chestnut Street in Andover, MA. There are 42 one bedroom units. The building has no elevators. This site is managed by the Andover Housing Authority.

  • Elm Towers

    Elm Towers has 101 units for elderly and disabled individuals. This housing does not have any handicap accessible units. AgeSpan provides supportive services to eligible elder residents. This site is managed by the Lawrence Housing Authority.

  • Stowe Court

    This is a State Elderly/disabled housing complex located at 100 Morton Street. There are 40 units consisting of 1 bedroom. There is laundry and recreational rooms onsite for tenant use.

  • Andover Commons

    Andover Commons is a project-based Section 8 property, federally subsidized by HUD. There are one and two-bedroom intergenerational units, some of which are handicap accessible. The complex is within walking distance of stores, churches and the library. The property is managed by Corcoran Management Company.

  • Frye Circle

    This is state subsidized housing located at 256 North Main Street. This property for elders and people with disabilities consists of 11 buildings with 96 one-bedroom units. Supportive services are available. This site is managed by the Andover Housing Authority.

  • Heritage Vale

    Heritage Vale is located on Macy Street. There are 43 units, none of which are handicap accessible. AgeSpan provides supportive services to eligible residents. This site is managed by the Amesbury Housing Authority.