Become a Tenant

Project Freedom rents apartments designed to be physically accessible for people with disabilities. We do rent to people without disabilities at four of our seven locations.   We have six locations in Mercer County; two in Robbinsville and two in Hamilton with one each in Lawrence, Hopewell, and West Windsor.  We have one location each in Woodstown, Salem County; Toms River, Ocean County; Westampton, Burlington County, and Gibbsboro, Camden County.

Project Freedom is also constructing a second complex in Burlington County (Florence Twp./Roebling ) to be open in early 2025.  Information may be found by clicking here

All applicants must be income-eligible to be considered.  Our legacy complexes, Robbinsville, Hamilton, and Lawrence, require that the applicant or household member have a documented disability.

Future Tenant FAQs

If you are interested in renting an apartment at one of Project Freedom’s complexes, this page may answer some of your questions. 

How does one rent a Project Freedom apartment?

Answer:  Start by filling out the pre-qualifying application.  All tenants must qualify by income since Project Freedom’s apartments are funded under the Low Income Tax Credit Program that is monitored by the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA). Forms may be downloaded from Housing Pre-app Page or call one of the Project Freedom Locations to speak to a representative.

Do you have an application fee?

No.

Are Project Freedom apartments only for people with disabilities?

No, Project Freedom provides a very inclusive living environment where people with disabilities live alongside of people without disabilities in family-friendly communities.  All units are accessible so there are no identifiable “disabled” or “handicapped” units.

Is my rent determined by my income? 

No. Applicants must qualify by their yearly income. The IRS regulates who qualifies to rent an apartment at a Project Freedom complex through the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program.  Income limits and maximum rents are set annually and  are county-specific. 

Project Freedom does accept rent subsidy from Section 8 vouchers, from the State Rental Assistance Program (SRAP), and from the Supportive Housing connection. 

Are there washers and dryers in apartments?

No. There are pay laundry rooms in each complex conveniently located.  Locations of the laundry rooms vary at each complex.

Once I sign a lease can another person move in with me? 

No. Only  after the initial lease period  of one year can household members be added.

Once I sign the lease can a family member come to stay with me? 

Yes, but only to visit and for not more than thirty (30) nights per year.           

Do we allow pets?    

Yes.  Cats and dogs are permitted. There is a weight limit for dogs and an additional pet fee may be charged per month. Service animals are permitted at no additional monthly fee

How does our waiting list work?

People who apply are placed on a waiting list. When a vacancy occurs, the applicant at the top of the list will be called.

How long is your waiting list?

This varies per site, and it depends on the vacancy rate and how far down the waiting list applicants are listed.  Project Freedom advises people that as long as they keep us updated on their current contact information, we will call them when a unit becomes available and when they are next on the Waiting List.

Is there transportation from Project Freedom for doctors’ appointments, etc.?

Transportation is not provided by Project Freedom, however, most of our locations have or are served by NJ Transit from a regular bus route.  Also, some people with disabilities do qualify for Access Link which is a curb-to-curb transit service from NJ Transit. 

Do we have a gym?

No.  There are no gyms or exercise rooms at any of the Project Freedom sites.  Some sites do offer yoga and exercise classes from time to time in the community center.

Are there on-site medical services?

No.      

Does Project Freedom provide services such as home health aides?

Project Freedom does not provide supervision, personal assistance, or direct services to individuals.  People who need services contract directly with those companies who provide those services.  As a result, there is no linkage to losing your housing if you which to switch service providers.    

Are “day programs” offered Monday to Friday at the Community Centers?

No.