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Dutch Point Rental Phase I

137 Wyllys St, Hartford, CT, 6106

Information verified April 18, 2026ยทWe re-check waiting list status daily

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About This Property

Dutch Point Rental Phase I comprises 73 low-income units in Hartford, Connecticut, serving families across a range of unit sizes including fifteen 1-bedroom, twenty-eight 2-bedroom, twenty-four 3-bedroom, and six 4-bedroom apartments. The property has been in service since 2006 and utilizes 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits along with HOME funding to maintain affordability. This development provides rental housing options for households with low to moderate incomes in Hartford County.

Waitlist Information

Waitlist managed by Connecticut Department of Housing

Public Housing Waitlist
Open
Apply: Online

The Hartford Housing Authority is currently accepting online applications for housing. Applicants need social security cards, birth dates, and income information for all family members; the head of household must be at least 18 or an emancipated minor.

Last verified March 28, 2026
Section 8 (HCV) Waitlist
Closed

The Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) waitlist is closed. Information for other Connecticut agencies is provided.

Last verified February 17, 2026

Waitlist data provided by section8waitlist.org

Updated April 18, 2026

Property Details

Total Units
73
1 Bedroom
15
2 Bedroom
28
3 Bedroom
24
4 Bedroom
6

Fair Market Rent - Hartford County, CT

FMR represents the estimated amount needed to cover rent and utilities for a moderately-priced unit in this area.

BedroomsFMR
Studio/Efficiency$1,121
1 Bedroom$1,319
2 Bedroom$1,654
3 Bedroom$2,000
4 Bedroom$2,425

Income Limits - Hartford County, CT

Annual income limits by household size used to determine eligibility for affordable housing programs.

1 Person
Extremely Low (30%)
$21,950
Very Low (50%)
$36,550
Low (80%)
$55,950
2 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$25,050
Very Low (50%)
$41,750
Low (80%)
$63,950
3 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$28,200
Very Low (50%)
$46,950
Low (80%)
$71,950
4 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$31,300
Very Low (50%)
$52,150
Low (80%)
$79,900
5 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$33,850
Very Low (50%)
$56,350
Low (80%)
$86,300
6 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$36,350
Very Low (50%)
$60,500
Low (80%)
$92,700
7 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$40,120
Very Low (50%)
$64,700
Low (80%)
$99,100
8 Persons
Extremely Low (30%)
$44,660
Very Low (50%)
$68,850
Low (80%)
$105,500

Tax Credit Program Details

Year Placed in Service
2006
LIHTC Credit Type
9%
Low-Income Units
73 / 73
Target Population
Families
Funding Programs
HOME
Designations
Qualified Census Tract

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent for affordable housing in Hartford, CT?+

The Fair Market Rent (FMR) for Hartford County, CT is: $1121 (Studio), $1319 (1BR), $1654 (2BR), $2000 (3BR), $2425 (4BR). Actual rent at subsidized properties like Dutch Point Rental Phase I is typically 30% of household income or less.

What size apartments are available at Dutch Point Rental Phase I?+

Dutch Point Rental Phase I offers the following unit types: 15 One-Bedroom, 28 Two-Bedroom, 24 Three-Bedroom, 6 Four-Bedroom units, for a total of 73 units.

What is the price range for apartments in Hartford, CT?+

Based on Fair Market Rent for Hartford County, the estimated price range is: 1-bedroom: $1319, 2-bedroom: $1654, 3-bedroom: $2000. Actual rent at Dutch Point Rental Phase I may be lower for income-eligible households.

Who manages Dutch Point Rental Phase I?+

Dutch Point Rental Phase I is managed by . You can reach them at .

Who is eligible to live at Dutch Point Rental Phase I?+

Dutch Point Rental Phase I primarily serves families. All applicants must also meet income eligibility requirements for the area. Contact the property for specific eligibility criteria.

What are the income limits for affordable housing in Hartford County, CT?+

For a 4-person household in Hartford County, CT, the income limits are: Extremely Low Income (30% AMI): $31,300, Very Low Income (50% AMI): $52,150, Low Income (80% AMI): $79,900. These limits are set by HUD and updated annually.

How do I apply for housing at Dutch Point Rental Phase I?+

Dutch Point Rental Phase I is a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) property. To apply, you can start by calling , or contacting the property management office. Contact the property to learn about availability and application requirements. Eligibility is based on income limits set for the area.

Is there a waitlist for Dutch Point Rental Phase I?+

Public Housing waitlist is currently Open. Section 8 (HCV) waitlist is currently Closed. Waitlist status can change frequently, so check back regularly or contact the housing authority directly for the most up-to-date information.

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Walk Score

Very Walkable

82
Walk
75
Transit
58
Bike

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Location

Hartford County, CT

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