At Neighborlee, we are committed to creating affordable housing solutions for individuals making up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) in Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Our focus is on developing high-quality micro and co-living units specifically designed to offer an attainable rental cost for low-income individuals.
Our mission is to provide affordable housing options without compromising on the quality of construction or the amenities offered to our tenants. We believe that everyone deserves an inclusive, safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. That’s why our developments are crafted with care, incorporating thoughtful design and durable materials to ensure long-term value for both our residents and the community.
What sets Neighborlee apart is our self-sustaining business model. Unlike many affordable housing projects, our buildings do not require government subsidies to be constructed. Our approach is not only profitable but also allows us to reinvest directly into the buildings, ensuring ongoing maintenance and improvement. This model enables us to continue developing new projects that address the housing needs of low-income residents in our area.
At Neighborlee, we are more than just developers; we are neighbors, committed to building communities where all income levels can thrive. We are proud to contribute to the future of affordable housing, ensuring that quality, attainable housing is within reach for all.
Micro Apartment Units
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Private room with a bathroom and kitchenette.
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20' x 12', 240 Sq. Ft.
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Rent ranges between $1,100 - $1,300 per month.
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Annual income between $35,000-$50,000, which is 70-100% of Non-Family Median Income.
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Low-wage workforce ($16-25/hour), single parents, young/senior couples
Multi-Tenant Housing Units (Co-Living)
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Private sleeping room with shared common areas. Four units share a gender-separated bathroom, and eight units share a dual kitchen.
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10' x 12', 120 Sq. Ft.
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Rent ranges between $600 - $700 per month.
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Annual Income of $35,000 or less, which is 0-70% of Non-Family Median Income.
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Seniors on fixed income, disabled, veterans, low-wage workers, homeless/transition, people without cars.