Renting With HASA in Kingsbridge, Bronx: 2026 Guide

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Renting With HASA in Kingsbridge, Bronx: 2026 Guide

Renting With HASA in Kingsbridge, Bronx: 2026 Guide

Kingsbridge has two active HASA listings right now. That's the whole market. If you're a HASA voucher holder searching this neighborhood in 2026, you need to know exactly what the rent caps allow, where those listings sit relative to the caps, and what to do when the inventory runs dry.

What HASA Actually Covers in 2026

HASA rent caps are set annually, and the 2026 numbers matter because landlords don't always update their listings to reflect them. For Kingsbridge, which falls under zip code 10463 in the Bronx, the caps are:

  • Studio: $2,646
  • One-bedroom: $2,762
  • Two-bedroom: $3,058
  • Three-bedroom: $3,811
  • Four-bedroom: $4,111

Those figures come from the current voucher schedule administered through NYC HRA's HASA program. A landlord listing above those numbers isn't automatically disqualified from renting to a HASA holder, but the tenant would be responsible for anything over the cap, which defeats the purpose of the voucher for most people. Know your cap before you walk into a showing.

The three-bedroom cap of $3,811 is worth paying attention to in Kingsbridge specifically. Larger apartments in the northwest Bronx tend to list closer to that ceiling than studios do, and a landlord listing even modestly above the cap on a three-bedroom may be willing to negotiate down once you show them the current schedule.

The Kingsbridge Inventory Right Now

The active HASA listings in Kingsbridge are split between a studio and a three-bedroom, One is a 3-bedroom. The median rent across those listings is $3,600, with a range from $3,600 to $3,600.

That range is notable. The minimum is well below the studio cap of $2,646, which is unusual and worth acting on quickly. The maximum sits below the three-bedroom cap of $3,811, meaning both current listings are technically within HASA's covered range. That's not always the case in the Bronx.

Browse HASA apartments in Kingsbridge to see current availability and confirm these listings haven't turned over.

Sample Listings in Kingsbridge

Here's what's currently listed:

  • 3BR listed at $3,600, 1 bath

Davidson Avenue and Kingsbridge Terrace are both accessible from the 1 Train. The 231 St station puts you within walking distance of the Kingsbridge Terrace corridor, and the Kingsbridge Rd station on the B Train covers the eastern side of the neighborhood. If you're scheduling showings, plan your route around those two stations and you'll cover most of the neighborhood on foot.

When Kingsbridge Inventory Is Too Thin

Two listings is not enough to be selective. If neither current listing fits your household, don't wait for Kingsbridge to restock. The comparable neighborhoods for HASA holders in the Bronx include South Bronx, Mott Haven, Hunts Point, and Morrisania. All four tend to have deeper inventory than Kingsbridge and similar transit access to HRA offices and medical providers.

HASA apartments across the Bronx pulls from all of those neighborhoods in one search. Run it alongside your Kingsbridge search rather than after it.

One practical note: if you find a unit in any of these neighborhoods that's listed above the cap for your bedroom size, don't assume the landlord won't move. Pull the current HASA schedule from HRA, show the landlord the cap for your bedroom size, and ask directly whether they'll list at or below it. Some will. The ones who won't usually say so immediately, which saves everyone time.

How to Verify a Listing Before You Apply

Kingsbridge listings churn. A unit that's available today may have an accepted application by the time your HASA case manager processes the paperwork. Before you invest time in an application, do three things.

First, use the rent analyzer to confirm the listed rent sits at or below the cap for your bedroom size. The tool flags listings that exceed the 2026 schedule so you're not surprised at the inspection stage.

Second, confirm the landlord has experience with HASA or is willing to go through the HRA inspection process. First-time HASA landlords sometimes underestimate the timeline. A landlord who's done it before will have the paperwork ready.

Third, check whether the unit passes HRA's housing quality standards before you fall in love with it. Older buildings in the Kingsbridge area, particularly along the hillier blocks west of Broadway, sometimes have maintenance issues that fail inspection. A quick walkthrough focused on heat, hot water, and window conditions will tell you a lot.

Not sure whether you qualify for HASA or which bedroom size your household is entitled to? The voucher eligibility tool walks through the criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 2026 HASA rent caps for Kingsbridge?

The 2026 caps are $2,646 for a studio, $2,762 for a one-bedroom, $3,058 for a two-bedroom, $3,811 for a three-bedroom, and $4,111 for a four-bedroom. These apply across the Bronx, including Kingsbridge zip code 10463. A landlord listing above those numbers won't be covered by HASA without a special exception.

How many HASA-listed apartments are active in Kingsbridge right now?

There are 1 active HASA listings in Kingsbridge at the time this post was generated. That's a very thin pool. If nothing fits, the comparable neighborhoods listed by HRA, including South Bronx, Mott Haven, Hunts Point, and Morrisania, are worth searching in parallel.

Does HASA cover the full rent, or does the tenant pay a portion?

HASA's rental assistance structure is administered through NYC HRA. The program generally covers rent up to the applicable cap for your household size and bedroom count. Your case manager at HRA can confirm whether your specific grant covers the full rent or requires a tenant contribution based on your income. Check the NYC HRA HASA program page for current program rules.

Can a landlord refuse to rent to a HASA voucher holder in the Bronx?

No. New York City's Human Rights Law prohibits source-of-income discrimination. A landlord in Kingsbridge cannot legally decline an application solely because the tenant is paying with a HASA voucher. If you encounter a refusal, you can file a complaint with the NYC Commission on Human Rights.

What subway lines serve Kingsbridge?

The B Train and the 1 Train both run through Kingsbridge. The closest stations are Kingsbridge Rd, 238 St, and 231 St. The 1 Train gives you a direct connection down the West Side of Manhattan, which matters if your HASA case manager's office or medical providers are in that corridor.

Browse all NYC voucher listings to expand your search beyond Kingsbridge, or go directly to the Kingsbridge results and set a rent alert so you're notified the moment a new unit posts within the 2026 cap for your bedroom size.

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