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Okanagan Métis & Aboriginal Housing Society

Kelowna-based Indigenous housing society building integrated rental housing for low-and-moderate-income households (Indigenous and non-Indigenous).

  • Indigenous-led organisation
  • Thompson-Okanagan

Listed from public information.

Summary

About Okanagan Métis & Aboriginal Housing Society

OMAHS develops and manages affordable rental housing for low- and moderate-income households in the Okanagan, with an Indigenous priority but open to all. Nissen Crossing (2019) provides bachelor/1BR/2BR units with 9 subsidized Indigenous/Métis units. Newer 5-storey 48-unit building offers studio-2BR for individuals, couples, seniors, families, and students. Subsidized rents are 30% of household income.

Housing type

Moderate income rental

Income floor + ceiling band (workforce/attainable). Examples: Society of Hope Income Conscious, Langford Attainable, OneSky The Rise, New West two-tier.

Subsidized (RGI)

Rent geared to income (~30% of household income)

People served

Indigenous priority

Operators with priority intake for First Nations, Métis, Inuit residents

Programs

Programs operated by this provider are not yet listed in our directory. See the provider's website above for current offerings.

Areas served

Thompson-Okanagan. Includes: Kelowna

How to apply or contact

  1. Visit the provider's website to confirm current openings.
  2. Gather your income and household information.
  3. Email the provider with your inquiry. Use the address listed in the contact panel above.
  4. Wait for the provider to respond.
  5. Confirm current rules with the provider before applying.

Sources and verification

Verification status: Verified.

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