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How to Navigate Affordable, Low-Income, and Senior Housing in San Francisco - with Manson Leong

19 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699/fan_mail/new] Most people in San Francisco think “affordable housing” is for someone else. But the reality is more complicated. In this episode, I sit down with Manson Leong from Self-Help for the Elderly to break down how the system actually works and who it really serves. We talk about: *  the difference between low-income and affordable housing  *  how federal and city programs work  *  Self-Help’s role in senior housing  *  and how difficult it can be for seniors, especially those who do not speak English, to navigate the system  We also talk about what is available right now and why so many people still struggle to access it. If this is something you or your family are trying to figure out, there is a place to start. The Westside Housing Resource Fair is coming up next Saturday, April 18, from 10 AM to 2 PM at 1199 9th Avenue. It is free and open to the public, with housing counselors, legal help, and more. Resources Westside Housing Resource Fair Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 10 AM – 2 PM San Francisco County Fair Building (1199 9th Avenue) Free, walk-ins welcome Self-Help for the Elderly selfhelpelderly.org Manson Leong Contact: Email: mansonl@selfhelpelderly.org Phone: 415-677-7688 DAHLIA Housing Portal housing.sfgov.org MOHCD sfmohcd.org MEDA medasf.org HUD Income Limits (SF) huduser.gov About the Host Jessica J. Ho is a San Francisco realtor with Sequoia Real Estate and host of The Sunset Connection. She focuses on housing, neighborhood community, and the people who make San Francisco what it is. Email: jessica.jasmine.ho@gmail.com  DRE #02251177 Stay Connected 📌 Listen on Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699] 📷 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jessica_j_ho] 📘 Like us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thesunsetconnection] ▶️ Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@jessica_j_ho] ✉️ Email: jessica.jasmine.ho@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more neighbors find the show! The Sunset Connection — exploring the stories and histories that connect us.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699/fan_mail/new] San Francisco voters are being asked to weigh in on earthquake preparedness, term limits, and two competing business tax measures that could shape the city’s economic future. In this episode, Jessica Ho is joined by Ryan Blake of Platinum Advisors to break down Propositions A through D in plain English, including the debate behind the so-called “CEO tax,” downtown recovery, city budget pressures, and how competing ballot measures actually work. Whether you already vote in every election or are just trying to make sense of the voter pamphlet, this episode aims to make the June 2 ballot easier to understand. The views expressed by the guest are his own and do not reflect those of Platinum Advisors or its clients. Stay Connected 📌 Listen on Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699] 📷 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jessica_j_ho] 📘 Like us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thesunsetconnection] ▶️ Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@jessica_j_ho] ✉️ Email: jessica.jasmine.ho@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more neighbors find the show! The Sunset Connection — exploring the stories and histories that connect us.

20 de may de 202624 min
episode How to Navigate Affordable, Low-Income, and Senior Housing in San Francisco - with Manson Leong artwork

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699/fan_mail/new] Most people in San Francisco think “affordable housing” is for someone else. But the reality is more complicated. In this episode, I sit down with Manson Leong from Self-Help for the Elderly to break down how the system actually works and who it really serves. We talk about: *  the difference between low-income and affordable housing  *  how federal and city programs work  *  Self-Help’s role in senior housing  *  and how difficult it can be for seniors, especially those who do not speak English, to navigate the system  We also talk about what is available right now and why so many people still struggle to access it. If this is something you or your family are trying to figure out, there is a place to start. The Westside Housing Resource Fair is coming up next Saturday, April 18, from 10 AM to 2 PM at 1199 9th Avenue. It is free and open to the public, with housing counselors, legal help, and more. Resources Westside Housing Resource Fair Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 10 AM – 2 PM San Francisco County Fair Building (1199 9th Avenue) Free, walk-ins welcome Self-Help for the Elderly selfhelpelderly.org Manson Leong Contact: Email: mansonl@selfhelpelderly.org Phone: 415-677-7688 DAHLIA Housing Portal housing.sfgov.org MOHCD sfmohcd.org MEDA medasf.org HUD Income Limits (SF) huduser.gov About the Host Jessica J. Ho is a San Francisco realtor with Sequoia Real Estate and host of The Sunset Connection. She focuses on housing, neighborhood community, and the people who make San Francisco what it is. Email: jessica.jasmine.ho@gmail.com  DRE #02251177 Stay Connected 📌 Listen on Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449699] 📷 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jessica_j_ho] 📘 Like us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thesunsetconnection] ▶️ Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@jessica_j_ho] ✉️ Email: jessica.jasmine.ho@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more neighbors find the show! The Sunset Connection — exploring the stories and histories that connect us.

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