
Low Income Housing
2096 Los Feliz Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362
The Project Has 6 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 19 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 3 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Esseff Village Apartments Has 51 Units Available
Hillcrest Villas Has 60 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Has 36 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Phase 2 Has 20 Units Available
Schillo Gardens Has 29 Units Available
Shadows Apartments Has 148 Units Available
Stoll House Apartments Has 11 Units Available
Villa Garcia Has 54 Units Available
Conejo Future Apartments Has 90 Units Available
Mountclef Apartments Has 3 Units Available
Warwick House Has 6 Units Available
Atria Hillcrest Has 1 Units Available
Castle Hill Retirement Village Has 1 Units Available
Everlasting Springs Has 1 Units Available
Heartland Home Residential Carefclty Fr The Eldrly Has 1 Units Available
Hillcrest Royale Has 1 Units Available
OAKVIEW AT UNIVERSITY VILLAGE Has 1 Units Available
THOUSAND OAKS HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Thousand Oaks Royale Retirement Has 1 Units Available
University Village Thousand Oaks Has 1 Units Available
Life is always surprising and you don't know forever what happens next moment. You just were told to restructuring the company in the aid plan of section 8. As the fear of unemployment hit me at once, you started to worry: does this affect my housing aid? Don't worry, let's look at this together. What kind of help can you get after you get lost?
HUD's various efforts are really refreshing! Have you heard about them? These efforts are not only financial support, but also help in all aspects of life. HUD is a savior for families! Let's see how these measures can help families.
A furnished apartment can feel like the easiest move-in option, but an extra $200 per month adds up quickly. Over a 12-month lease, that convenience could cost enough to buy your own basic furniture. Before choosing the easier option, renters should compare the full furnished premium, furniture costs, lease length, and possible damage charges.
The backyard looks peaceful. The fence is up. The driveway is paved. The shed sits neatly in the corner. The listing says “large private lot,” and you are already imagining a garden, pool, ADU, patio, or taller privacy fence. Then the title report arrives. Or the survey comes back. Or the neighbor walks over after closing and says, “Actually, that strip is ours,” “We have a right to use that driveway,” or “You cannot build there because of the utility easement.” Welcome to one of the least glamorous but most expensive parts of real estate: easements, encroachments, boundary disputes, and hidden land-use rights.