Low Income & Subsidized Housing in East Hampton, NY

There are 3 subsidized and income-restricted properties in East Hampton with roughly 137 assisted units — including 1 project-based Section 8 buildings, 0 public housing developments, and 2 LIHTC tax-credit communities, according to HUD administrative data. Reported tenant-paid rents across these buildings range from about $572 to $572 per month.

3
assisted properties
137
subsidized units
$572
typical rent
median wait

Map of subsidized housing in East Hampton

Complete directory of subsidized housing in East Hampton

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Accobanac Project LIHTC 50
Windmill Village Phase Ii LIHTC 47
Windmill Village Apartments PB Section 8 40$572

Section 8 apartments in East Hampton (project-based)

These buildings carry HUD Section 8 contracts attached to the units — apply at each management office rather than through the voucher waitlist. How project-based Section 8 works →

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Windmill Village Apartments PB Section 8 40$572

LIHTC & affordable tax-credit apartments in East Hampton

Tax-credit units rent below market rate for households within income bands (often 30–60% of Area Median Income). Understanding LIHTC →

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Accobanac Project LIHTC 50
Windmill Village Phase Ii LIHTC 47

Voucher rent limits: Suffolk County Fair Market Rents

Housing Choice Voucher payment standards in this area derive from HUD's FY2026 Fair Market Rents for Suffolk County: studio $1,992, 1-BR $2,379, 2-BR $2,747, 3-BR $3,563, 4-BR $3,768.

Full FMR table for Suffolk County →

How to apply for subsidized housing in East Hampton

  1. Apply to buildings directly. Project-based Section 8, public housing, §202/§811 and LIHTC properties run their own waitlists — contact each office using the details on its page.
  2. Join voucher waitlists. Your regional housing authority administers Housing Choice Vouchers; ask about current openings and preferences. Step-by-step application guide →
  3. Document everything. ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and income proof speed up both paths.
  4. Stay reachable. Update your address everywhere — missed mail is the top reason applicants lose spots.

Nearby cities with low income housing

Data: HUD Picture of Subsidized Households & LIHTC database (2024 vintage). Figures are administrative averages — confirm current availability with each property.