Avalon Wayne – Affordable Rentals
Please submit a preliminary application at AffordableHomesNewJersey.com and join the Wayne Rental Waiting list by July 29, 2025 to be included in the lottery drawing to determine priority order.
Please submit a preliminary application at AffordableHomesNewJersey.com and join the Wayne Rental Waiting list by July 29, 2025 to be included in the lottery drawing to determine priority order.
 Affordable Housing Flyer Affordable Housing Contacts – All NJ Municipalities Reservoir Point Wayne – Affordable Rentals Contact: Affordable HousingPhysical Address: 475 Valley Road, Wayne NJ 07470Phone Number: 973-694-1800 x3375Hours: Monday – Friday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Can someone 55 years old go into senior housing? No. In order to apply for Senior housing you must be 62 years old or older. When applying for affordable housing do I provide original copies of personal/financial document? No. Please provide copies for all additional documentation. How is it determined who gets the unit? A lottery system is utilized. Each
Application: Â Â Contact: Affordable HousingPhysical Address: 475 Valley Road, Wayne NJ 07470Phone Number: 973-694-1800 x3375Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Â
Wayne Township’s Municipal Housing Liaison maintains a list of applicants according to # of bedroom unit criteria. This information is updated annually and is utilized when a unit becomes available for re-sale. The information in this application is for communication purposes to determine if the applicant wishes to proceed with completing an affordable housing application – for sale units. Â
Contact:Â Affordable HousingPhysical Address: 475 Valley Road, Wayne NJ 07470Phone Number: 973-694-1800 x3375Hours: Monday – Friday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Overview Wayne Township is working to make affordable housing available to qualified low, and moderate-income families, individuals, seniors, and persons with disabilities. The Township’s efforts include assisting qualified individuals and families in obtaining affordable housing as well as in meeting the State’s constitutional obligation to create a realistic opportunity for the creation of affordable units. Links to affordable housing information
Background Information New Jersey’s affordable housing policy dates back to the mid-1970s with a series of New Jersey court decisions that began in 1975 and which established what has become known as the Mt. Laurel Doctrine. In Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mt. Laurel (1975), the New Jersey Supreme Court concluded “that every such municipality must, by its