Pennsylvania under review

York Housing Authority Turnkey III Homeownership Program

York still has high-level historical references to Turnkey III, but York Housing Authority no longer exposes a current public buyer page, application, amount sheet, or new-applicant path. Current evidence points to administrative closeout or legacy portfolio handling rather than an open homebuyer program.

Historical / no current public path 2026-04-24 2026-07-24
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Official existence signal remains high-level only

The City of York still says the Housing Authority administers Turnkey III and describes it as a lease-to-own path, but does not publish current borrower-facing rules.

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Current intake page does not offer Turnkey applications

The Housing Authority new-applications page lists other housing paths but does not provide a Turnkey III application or buyer intake route.

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Planning materials point to legacy portfolio handling

York's 2024 Annual Action Plan says 21 Turnkey units were returned to the public housing portfolio, which supports historical or administrative handling rather than an open new-buyer path.

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Public application path is broken

The Housing Authority site search returns no public Turnkey page, and the legacy Turnkey application PDF now resolves to a 404, so there is no clean live intake path for a buyer.

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Verification checklist

What to verify yourself

Use this checklist to confirm current status, scope, and eligibility directly at the official source.

  1. Confirm whether York Housing Authority has republished a current Turnkey III buyer page or packet.
  2. Confirm whether new Turnkey III applicants are accepted through any current public intake path.
  3. Confirm whether the legacy Turnkey units are now handled only as public-housing portfolio assets.
  4. Keep this signal historical unless YHA confirms a current application path, lease-to-own term, and eligible unit inventory.

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