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Affordable Housing: Enjoy Lower Rent in a Government-supported Apartment - Eligibility for Low-Income Individuals - Contact for Low Rent Family Housing with Subsidized Rates - HUD Subsidies Accepted - Tailored Rent Based on Adjusted Gross Income Are you seeking an affordable housing option? Look no further! We proudly present a low-income apartment that offers government funding directly from the apartment owner. This financial support enables us to offer lower rent rates specifically designed for individuals with modest incomes. For more information on our low rent Familyhousing program, feel free to reach out to us at 360-694-2501. Rest assured, we accept HUD subsidies, opening the doors to accessible housing opportunities for those who qualify for low-income assistance. We understand that housing costs can pose a significant burden, especially for low-income individuals. That's why we have tailored our rental rates to be based on your Adjusted Gross Income, ensuring affordability for your unique financial circumstances. With our flexible payment structure, rent only accounts for 30% of your Adjusted Gross Income. Our apartments come in various sizes to accommodate your specific needs. From cozy 3-bedroom units to spacious 4-bedroom residences, we have the perfect space for you and your family. Contact us now to discover the details and get closer to securing your new home. Experience the benefits of living in a budget-friendly apartment, thanks to government support. Partner with us today to find your ideal low-income residence.
3507 Ne 130th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98682
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