Location Matters!
Brookfield Housing Authority is nestled on 12 acres on the edge of town. “It offers a peaceful countryside atmosphere while being within walking distance to several town amenities.”
About us
Brookfield Housing Authority (BHA) provides affordable, accessible, independent living opportunities for low – and moderate-income families in Brookfield. We serve families, individuals, seniors, and disabled and handicapped people. Our vision is to provide housing that helps residents improve their economic standing, self-sufficiency, and well-being. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and fostering a friendly and inclusive environment. We believe in building lasting relationships with our residents and creating a place they are proud to call home.
OUR APARTMENTS
The Brookfield Housing Authority has 82 units located at two sites. Joyce Place Apartments are units #1 through #60 and designated as an elderly site featuring efficiency one-bedroom apartments. Priority is given to those persons over 62 years of age and/or handicapped or disabled. The Fessler Vista Apartments are units #61 through #90 and are considered the family apartments featuring 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-bedrooms. All apartments are equipped with central heat and air, updated kitchen appliances, carpeted bedrooms and newer vinyl tile flooring in the living area.
Apartment Features/Services
■ Affordable pricing
■ New electric ranges & refrigerators
■ Window shades & curtain rods provided
■ Central air-conditioning
■ Furnace & water heaters (natural gas)
■ Hard-wired smoke detector (battery backup)
■ Fiber internet available
■ Water, trash & sewer included
■ Very efficient electric utilities
■ Private or community laundry
■ Free parking
■ Additional (35 spaces) off-street parking
■ Smoke free apartments
■ Small pets allowed (one per unit)
■ Planting & gardening availability
■ Outside storage closet
■ Pest control services
■ Handicap accessible units
How do I apply or qualify?
The Brookfield Housing Authority assists low-income residents through the Low Rent Public Housing HUD program. The program is based on tenant income and how many family members are to be housed. Tenants make monthly contributions toward rent equal to approximately 30% of their annual gross (before tax) income. The Brookfield Housing Authority establishes a minimum rent of $50. This program is intended to give residents a place to belong while they get on their feet again.
There may be a waiting list for rentals. We are unable to determine how long the wait will be, but while you are waiting, your first step is to start the application process.
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Testimonials
Jane Ann
Resident since year
The maintenance staff make it care-free living! They mow the yard, shovel the snow, and are on top of any problems that may come up within my apartment.
Charlotte
Resident since year
My dog Goldie and I LOVE living here! Our apartment is so cozy, comfortable and I have no worries. Maintenance staff is very responsive.
Doris
Resident since year # years
My husband and I lived on a farm before coming here. I have been amazed with how quiet it is here – so peaceful! The facility is very well run.