
The Project Has 13 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 12 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 22 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 32 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
1222 N Douglas St Has 1 Units Available
4100 West Hillmont Has 1 Units Available
Archer Duplex Has 2 Units Available
Aspen Bluff Apartments Has 160 Units Available
Bradford Woods Apartments Has 180 Units Available
New Hope Apartments Has 79 Units Available
Oak Woods Apartments Has 103 Units Available
Okpara Homes Has 80 Units Available
Peer'S Properties Has 8 Units Available
Peoria Apartments Has 160 Units Available
Peoria Portfolio I - Iv Has 478 Units Available
River West South Has 26 Units Available
St Francis Estates Has 96 Units Available
Urban Housing Has 12 Units Available
Woodlands Apartments Has 68 Units Available
Cedars of Lebanon Apartments Has 100 Units Available
Dorchester Ridge Apartments Has 24 Units Available
Frontiers West Has 11 Units Available
Galena Park Terrace Apartments Has 128 Units Available
Glen Oak Tower Has 168 Units Available
Hedgehill Apartments Has 48 Units Available
Lexington Hills I Has 144 Units Available
Lexington Hills Ii Has 120 Units Available
Lincoln, Perry, Molleck Apartments Has 28 Units Available
Oak Woods (Ihda) Has 103 Units Available
Parc Has 6 Units Available
Parc Community Homes Has 16 Units Available
Parc Developmental Homes Has 36 Units Available
Parc Place Has 12 Units Available
Parc Residential Options, Inc. Has 16 Units Available
Parkwood Commons, Llc Has 100 Units Available
Pierson Hills Ii Has 50 Units Available
Southside Manor Has 100 Units Available
St. Sharbel Apartments Ii Has 69 Units Available
St. Sharbel Village Has 69 Units Available
Urban Family Residences Has 80 Units Available
American Express Financial Advisors - Mallow Ed Has 1 Units Available
American Express Financial Advisors - Russick Chris Has 1 Units Available
APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN SKYLINES Has 1 Units Available
BEL-WOOD NURSING HOME Has 1 Units Available
Buehler Memorial Home Has 1 Units Available
Coldwell Banker Cullinan Devonshire Has 1 Units Available
Hawthorne Inn Has 1 Units Available
HEARTLAND OF PEORIA Has 1 Units Available
Hurlburt House Has 1 Units Available
Independence Village Of Peoria Has 1 Units Available
J C Proctor Endowment Has 1 Units Available
Kiwanis London House Has 1 Units Available
Liberty Estates Has 1 Units Available
LUTHERAN HOME, THE Has 1 Units Available
MANOR COURT OF PEORIA Has 1 Units Available
Patrician Home Has 1 Units Available
Petersen Healthcare Companies Has 1 Units Available
PROCTOR COM HSP SK N CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Reservoir Estates Has 1 Units Available
Richwoods Terrace Has 1 Units Available
ROSEWOOD CARE CENTER OF PEORIA Has 1 Units Available
Schlarman House Has 1 Units Available
SHARON HEALTH CARE ELMS Has 1 Units Available
Sharon Health Care Facilities Has 1 Units Available
SHARON HEALTH CARE PINES Has 1 Units Available
SHARON HEALTH CARE WILLOWS Has 1 Units Available
SHARON HEALTH CARE WOODS Has 1 Units Available
Sharon Willows South Has 1 Units Available
Southside Manor Apartments Has 1 Units Available
St Augustine Manor Has 1 Units Available
St Frances Woods Has 1 Units Available
Woodridge Manor Has 1 Units Available
A seller has a 3 percent mortgage. You cannot qualify for a new loan at today’s higher rate. Then someone on social media says there is a loophole: buy the house “subject-to” the existing mortgage, skip the bank, take over the payments, and enjoy the seller’s old low rate. It sounds brilliant. It also sounds dangerous because it is. A subject-to deal can be used by experienced investors in certain situations, but for first-time homebuyers, it can create serious legal, credit, title, insurance, foreclosure, and seller-liability risks.
For single parents, finding an affordable three bedroom apartment can feel like searching for a unicorn with a monthly rent limit. You need enough bedrooms for children, homework, sleep schedules, custody arrangements, remote work, or an older relative helping with childcare. But the moment you search online, the best units seem expensive, already gone, or attached to broker fees that make moving almost impossible. That is why smart single parents are changing the way they search.
Homelessness. It's one of those words that hits hard, isn’t it? It’s easy to assume that people without homes are just... there. But if you dig deeper, you'll find it's a complex issue that involves poverty, job loss, medical conditions, and more. And while it might seem like a big mountain to climb, here's the thing: there are actually programs that can help. Yes, HUD (the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) has resources available for people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. So, what exactly does HUD do to make a difference in this tough situation? Let’s explore how HUD can help unlock a new chapter for those struggling with homelessness.
Most renters assume “no commercial activity” means they can’t make money from home—but that’s not always true. In the U.S., the real question isn’t whether you sell something, but how visible and disruptive your activity becomes. The line between “side hustle” and “lease violation” is thinner than most people think.