INHS News & Events
Cayuga Flats Scheduled for Completion Early 2021
INHS’ Cayuga Flats project is a mixed-use, rehab and new construction project that’s part of the organization’s Scattered Site portfolio, one of the largest sources of affordable housing in the City of Ithaca.
Solar Arrays Improve Quality of Life for INHS Tenants
With smart construction practices and utilizing solar panel systems, INHS is doing its part to be energy efficient, enhancing the quality of life for its residents and its community.
CHT Home in for Sale in Ithaca
This spacious, affordable home is for sale for a first-time homebuyer of low income. Income eligibility requirements below. Purchase assistance is available.
State of Housing Amid Pandemic
With the current pandemic wreaking havoc on the economy, access to safe and stable housing has become even more difficult in a time when stable housing is vital. Learn more about the state of affordable housing amid the public health crisis.
Available INHS Programs
View our current programs that are designed to help people purchase their first home, maintain and/or improve their current home with health and safety improvements, or find an apartment.
INHS Keeps the Dream of Homeownership within Reach
At a time when community stability in our region is not just a low- to moderate-income issue, INHS is stepping in to help people bridge the economic attainment gap through homeownership.
Sustainability as a Core Value
Sustainability is one of our core values and supports INHS’ mission to provide safe and quality housing for our community.
CHT Home in for Sale in Ithaca
The newly updated, affordable home in Ithaca is for sale for a first-time homebuyer of low income. Purchase assistance is available.
Major Home Repair Funds Available for Recent Homeowners
INHS has funds available through the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) to support low- to moderate-income homeowners of any age make significant repairs and upgrades to their homes.
INHS to Launch COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program
INHS is pleased to announce it will be launching its grant funded COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program to provide relief up to three months to eligible households who have experienced a loss of income related to the public health crisis.




