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Affordable Housing for the Disabled at Mcclelland Avenue Apartments Location - Situated in suburban Erie, Mcclelland Avenue Apartments provides affordable housing for the Disabled. - Conveniently located with easy access to amenities and services. Apartment Details - The complex offers a total of 11 HUD-subsidized apartments. - 8 one-bedroom apartments and 3 two-bedroom apartments available. - Spacious and comfortable living spaces designed to meet the needs of disabled individuals. Amenities - Coin-operated laundry facilities on-site for residents' convenience. - Wheelchair roll-in showers for easy accessibility. - Lower wall mounted light controls and thermostat for enhanced comfort. - Wheelchair cut outs where necessary to facilitate mobility. - Electronically controlled building and apartment access ensuring security and peace of mind. HUD Subsidies - Mcclelland Avenue Apartments accepts HUD subsidies. - If you qualify for low-income housing and there are available apartments, rent is based on 30% of your Adjusted Gross Income. - Contact Mcclelland Avenue Apartments for more information and eligibility details. Get in touch - For availability and complete details on low-rent Disabled housing with subsidized government low-income rates, call (814) 461-9188. Apartment Options - 1 bedroom apartments available at the location. - 2 bedroom apartments also offered for those who require more space. Contact us now to secure your affordable housing and enjoy a comfortable living environment tailored to meet the needs of the Disabled community.
2313 East 26th Street, Erie, PA 16510
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