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Total Apartments: 42 - Total Low Income Apartments: 42 - One Bedroom (1 bdrm) Apartments: 28 - Two Bedroom (2 bdrm) Apartments: 14 - Paradise Point Senior Apartments 55+ Affordable Housing at Paradise Point Senior Apartments Paradise Point Senior Housing offers Section 42, LIHTC (Low Income Tax Credit) apartment properties tailored for individuals aged 55 and above. Rent prices are determined based on the Area Medium Income (AMI) and tenant-based utility allowances. It is mandated that at least 20% of these apartments maintain affordable rates for low-income tenants. Options Available: - 1 bedroom apartments at this location: 28 units - 2 bedroom apartments at this location: 14 units Key Information: Waiting Lists: Due to high demand, most low-income apartments have waiting lists. The wait time for these lists can span several years before individuals can be contacted about available openings. To enhance your chances, it is advisable to join multiple waiting lists. Contacting the Apartments: We provide you with the direct phone numbers and websites of the apartments. If they have any current vacancies or open waiting lists, we recommend reaching out to them directly for more information. Apartment Rates: On our listing pages, you will find the current apartment rates for many options. However, please note that most HUD listings do not have published rates. Instead, they are determined as 30% of the renter's adjustable gross income. To find out if you qualify for income-based rent, it is essential to contact the apartments directly.
4 North Blackwater Lane, Key Largo, FL 33037
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