Columbia County Housing Authority serves Columbia
700 Sawmill Rd
Benton Elderly Has 11 Units Available
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Clover Hill Estates Has 24 Units Available
Monroe Estates Has 24 Units Available
Schain Building Has 24 Units Available
Spring Garden Terrace Has 24 Units Available
BERWICK RETIREMENT VILLAGE NRS Has 1 Units Available
Outlook Pointe at Berwick Has 1 Units Available
Anthony Court Has 24 Units Available
Bloom Mills Has 40 Units Available
Franklin Place Has 24 Units Available
Scott Elderly Has 24 Units Available
Sharpless Apartments Has 9 Units Available
Tenny Street Apartments Has 21 Units Available
Trinity House Has 11 Units Available
Westminster Place@ Bloomsburg Has 36 Units Available
Bloomsburg Elderly Housing Has 75 Units Available
BALANCED CARE, BLOOMSBURG Has 1 Units Available
BLOOMSBURG HEALTH CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Loyalton of Bloomsburg Has 1 Units Available
Riverview Point Apartments Has 64 Units Available
Hillside Village Has 50 Units Available
Riverview Point Has 64 Units Available
Choosing the right affordable housing option can be overwhelming. Understanding the key differences between Section 8 and public housing will help you make the best decision for your needs. Let’s explore what sets these two programs apart and how each can benefit you.
Hey friends! Do you know how amazing the HUD program for families is? This program works like magic and brings hope and change to many families. Through this program, many families not only live in their new homes but also solve various problems in their lives. HUD helps solve all the problems you can imagine.
Recently, HUD's latest policies have been taking up quite a bit of space in the Housing News. This time, the changes in HUD's policies have sparked widespread discussion, with everyone wondering how these policies will impact our lives. Why are these policies attracting so much attention? The answer might be simpler than you think—they're truly changing the game!
Have you ever thought that living in a city is very convenient, but there is not much greenery around? There are no gardens, no big trees, and only a few grasses in sight. Are you a little frustrated? Good news! HUD (US Department of Housing and Urban Development) is using its resources to help you turn this green life into a green life. You can also enjoy living in a beautiful environment through HUD's green space projects and community gardens. Come and experience how HUD can help you have your own little oasis.