

The Region gives funds to the landlord to cover the difference. Tenants pay what they can afford to, and live in units owned by landlords in the private market. There are over 2,700 units in the region's cities and townships. These properties are owned and managed by the Region. These properties are owned by service clubs, faith groups, ethnic organizations, community agencies or municipal governments. Tenants are members of the co-op community they live in and are required to help maintain it.
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You can also view the properties in our affordable housing catalogue or see the full listing of properties in the print version of the Building Selection Form. The Region of Waterloo oversees 5,600 affordable housing units learn about the types below.

Please email us if you experience technical issues with the online form. You can save the application and come back to it later to complete it if you need to. Complete the community housing application online.

Visit a Welcome Space at 99 Regina St.There are three ways to apply for affordable housing: We make offers for housing and keep your information up to date so that housing providers can reach you when a unit becomes available. Our Community Housing Access Centre processes all applications. Applicants are placed on a wait list. Before applying, the Renter's Toolkit can help you look for and budget for a place to live in the private rental market. There are thousands of affordable housing units in Waterloo Region but as in many communities, demand is high.
