VoucherKing Editorial·April 22, 2026·6 min read·Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Searching for a FHEPS-approved apartment in Crown Heights, Brooklyn can feel overwhelming — especially when landlords don't always advertise program status upfront. This guide covers the 2026 payment standards, what to expect from the local rental market, and practical steps to land a unit.
2026 FHEPS Payment Standards
The table below shows the maximum monthly rent FHEPS will cover for a qualifying unit in Brooklyn. Your personal contribution is based on 30% of your adjusted monthly income — the program pays the rest up to these caps.
Unit Size
Program Maximum (2026)
1 Bedroom
$1,620/mo
2 Bedrooms
$1,945/mo
3 Bedrooms
$2,338/mo
About Crown Heights
Crown Heights spans ZIP codes 11213, 11225 in Brooklyn. FHEPS caps ($1,620 for 1BR, $1,945 for 2BR) are challenging in Crown Heights, where market rents have risen significantly. However, 2BR apartments in older walk-up buildings on residential side streets north of Eastern Pkwy can sometimes fall within or just above the cap. Expand your search to East Flatbush for more options.
Transit Access
The neighborhood is served by the 2/3/4/5, A/C trains. Key stations include Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum (2/3), Franklin Ave (2/3/4/5), Crown Hts-Utica Ave (3/4), providing connections to Midtown Manhattan and major employment centers across the city.
Tips for Finding a Unit
VoucherKing filters listings to units within the FHEPS payment standard for your bedroom size — search there first.
Reach out to property managers directly and mention your voucher early — experienced landlords prefer to know upfront.
Have your documents ready before touring: voucher letter, government-issued ID, your case manager's contact info.
Ask if the landlord has worked with your program before — they'll move faster through the inspection process.
If a unit's rent is just above the payment standard, ask the landlord to reduce it — many prefer reliable direct payment over a market-rate tenant.
Also search in East Flatbush, Flatbush, Brownsville — similar inventory and transit access, often with more available units.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are FHEPS apartments available in Crown Heights?
They exist but are limited — Crown Heights rents have risen above FHEPS caps for most units. Focus on older walk-up buildings north of Eastern Pkwy and east of Utica Ave. Also search East Flatbush and Flatbush, where FHEPS-eligible inventory is more plentiful.
Who qualifies for FHEPS?
FHEPS (Family Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement) is for families with children who are in a DHS shelter or at risk of shelter entry due to a pending eviction. Your household must include at least one child under 18. Contact your shelter case manager or HRA center to apply.
Can a landlord refuse FHEPS in NYC?
No. Under NYC's lawful source of income law, landlords cannot refuse to negotiate with FHEPS holders based on their source of income. File a complaint with the NYC Commission on Human Rights at nyc.gov/humanrights if a landlord refuses.
Is FHEPS renewable?
Yes. FHEPS renews annually as long as you meet eligibility requirements and complete the annual recertification process with your HRA center.
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