
Low Income Housing
244 Fleetwood St, Coatesville, PA, 19320
The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
1st Time Homebuyers Has 15 Units Available
210 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
230 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
232 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
238 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
25 N Second Ave Has 6 Units Available
252 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available
Brandywine Health & Housing Has 24 Units Available
Elmwood Garden Apartments Has 60 Units Available
Oak Street Replacement Hsng Has 66 Units Available
Quarry St Project Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 1 Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 3 Has 1 Units Available
Quarry St Project 5 Has 1 Units Available
Roymar Hall Apartments Has 24 Units Available
Second Ave Has 5 Units Available
Second Avenue Revitalization Proj Has 62 Units Available
Third Avenue Apartments Has 12 Units Available
W C Atkinson Project Has 18 Units Available
West End Housing Dev Has 8 Units Available
Woodland Parkway Homes Rev Has 47 Units Available
Coatesville Towers Has 90 Units Available
Regency Park Has 125 Units Available
Freedom Village at Brandywine Has 1 Units Available
In the face of rising housing prices, many may wonder how HUD determines a "reasonable" rent standard. This is where "fair market rent" comes in. Fair market rent (FMR) is a HUD rental benchmark derived through extensive market data and analysis to ensure that low-income households can afford a suitable home. Today, we will look at the calculation of FMR and HUD's rental assistance program, which are key to providing housing security to low-income households.
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