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EMERITUS AT CRESTON VILLAGE

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Location

1919 Creston Rd

Phone Number
(805) 239-1313
Rent

$462 - $1039*/month

Program Type

Retirement Community

Street Address

1919 Creston Rd, Paso Robles, CA, 93446

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Canyon Creek Apartments

Canyon Creek Apartments

Low Income Housing

Canyon Creek Apartments Has 68 Units Available

$462 - $1039*/month
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Hidden Creek Village

Low Income Housing

Hidden Creek Village Has 81 Units Available

$462 - $1039*/month
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Los Robles Terrace

Los Robles Terrace

Low Income Housing

Los Robles Terrace Has 40 Units Available

$462 - $1039*/month
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Oak Park Apartments Ii

Oak Park Apartments Ii

Low Income Housing

Oak Park Apartments Ii Has 70 Units Available

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Villa Paseo Senior Residences

Villa Paseo Senior Residences

Low Income Housing

Villa Paseo Senior Residences Has 110 Units Available

$462 - $1039*/month
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Hacienda Del Norte Apartments

Hacienda Del Norte Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Hacienda Del Norte Apartments Has 44 Units Available

$462 - $1039*/month
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Templeton Place Aka Creekside Gardens

Section 8 Housing

Templeton Place Aka Creekside Gardens Has 28 Units Available

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AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVICE

HUD Guide: Navigating Affordable Housing Options

HUD Guide: Navigating Affordable Housing Options

Hey there, y'all! Ever found yourself wonderin', "What in tarnation is a HUD guide, and how can it help me find affordable housing?" Well, sit tight, 'cause we're gonna break it all down for ya. This guide is gonna help ya navigate through HUD's affordable housing options, so you can find the best fit for your needs, ya know?

$200 Difference in Rent Can Mean $600 Monthly Cost Gap

$200 Difference in Rent Can Mean $600 Monthly Cost Gap

A $200 difference in rent may seem minor, but the real monthly cost of an apartment can vary much more once transportation, utilities, fees, and daily expenses are included. Renters who compare only the listed rent may miss the true cost gap between two units. This guide explains why a cheaper apartment is not always the cheaper place to live.

High-Rise vs. Garden Apartment: 5 Subtle Lifestyle and Cost Differences Renters Always Overlook

High-Rise vs. Garden Apartment: 5 Subtle Lifestyle and Cost Differences Renters Always Overlook

Two apartments have the same rent on paper. One is a high-rise unit with an elevator, lobby, package room, gym, rooftop lounge, and city view. The other is a garden apartment in a low-rise community with trees, outdoor walkways, easy parking, and a quieter neighborhood feel. At first, the choice feels obvious: pick the prettier unit, better view, or cheaper rent. But the real difference between a high-rise and a garden apartment often appears after move-in, when you are carrying groceries, waiting for elevators, paying amenity fees, dealing with packages, hearing upstairs neighbors, or discovering that the ground-floor unit gets more moisture than expected.

HUD Helps Seniors Find the Right Home: A Practical Guide to Applying for Rental Assistance

HUD Helps Seniors Find the Right Home: A Practical Guide to Applying for Rental Assistance

HUD, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, provides essential housing assistance programs tailored for low-income seniors. Through rental vouchers, subsidies, and emergency support, HUD helps seniors find affordable housing and maintain stability. Applicants must meet certain criteria, such as age and income limits, and go through an application process involving their local housing agency. From preparing necessary documents to waiting for application results, this guide breaks down each step to make the process easier. Curious about what to do if you're facing an emergency or need more specialized care options? Read the full article to explore all the resources HUD offers for seniors.