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Firehouse Village Sonoma: Affordable Housing in Sonoma, CA Affordable Rental Apartments Supported by LIHTC Looking for an affordable housing option in Sonoma, CA? Firehouse Village Sonoma offers Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) apartments that come with program rent and income restrictions. These rental apartments are designed to provide affordable housing to low-income individuals and families, thanks to the incentives offered by LIHTC to builders and developers. Rent Based on AMI (Area Median Income) The maximum rent charged for these apartments is determined based on the Area Median Income (AMI) in Sonoma. However, it's important to note that the AMI may still make these apartments unaffordable for some low-income individuals. To determine if the rent is affordable for you, we recommend checking the current rental rates. 23 Low-Income Apartments Available Firehouse Village Sonoma offers 23 low-income apartments, but like many other apartments, there may be waiting lists. To apply and see if you qualify to live here, we provide the contact number for direct communication with the management. Understanding LIHTC - A Key to Affordable Housing To rent an apartment at Firehouse Village Sonoma, the income of all adults expected to reside there must be included and verified during the application process. For more details, please call and inquire about the application process. Apartment Options: - 1 Bedroom Apartments at Location - 2 Bedroom Apartments at Location - 3 Bedroom Apartments at Location - 4 Bedroom Apartments at Location
590 2nd St W, Sonoma, CA 95476
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