Community Housing Network builds developments that are appealing and affordable for hard-working families and individuals.
Community Overview
Unity Park Rentals is a single-family home, multi-phase development in the Unity Park neighborhood of Pontiac. Unity Park Rentals features multiple high-quality, rental residential homes. The first phase of 32 homes was completed in 2015. Phases II, III IV and V were completed between 2016 and 2021, there is a total of 79 homes in these five phases, and Unity Park Rentals Phase VI will add an additional 15 homes in 2024. 38 of the homes are Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units, with a project based voucher and additional supportive services.
Unity Park offers multiple amenities including a community space, community garden and onsite support. There are nearby multiple community amenities such as public transportation, grocery stores, places of worship, recreational spaces and healthcare facilities.
Household’s for the PSH units are pulled from the county’s registry. To be placed on the registry you must meet HUD’s category one (1) definition of experiencing homelessness: living unsheltered on the street, living in a homeless shelter, living in a hotel being paid for by a service agency, living in a place not meant for human habitation. If you believe you qualify for the county’s registry, please contact Community Housing Network’s Housing Resource Center for assistance. Please fill out form here.
Applicants must pass a basic credit and criminal background check to qualify. For households with lower incomes, lower rents are available. Unity Park Rentals accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (formerly known as Section 8 vouchers).
Application Details
Currently, the development’s wait list is closed. Feel free to call or email the property management company, KMG Prestige to inquire if the wait list will be opened: 248-481-9465 or UnityParkRentals@kmgprestige.com
333 Aburn Ave. Pontiac, MI 48342
If you are experiencing homelessness and do not qualify for the registry but need immediate assistance, please contact Community Housing Network's Housing Resource Center