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HOMEWARD BOUND-CULVER CITY

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Location

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Phone Number
310 258 4036
Rent

$533 - $1080*/month

Program Type

Section 8 Housing

Street Address

6000 Canterbury Dr Unit D103

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CULVER CITY OTHER HOMEWARD BOUND-CULVER CITY

Mar Vista Gardens

Mar Vista Gardens

Public Housing

The Project Has 62 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$533 - $1080*/month
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Tilden Terrace

Tilden Terrace

Low Income Housing

Tilden Terrace Has 32 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Accessible Apartments No 3

Accessible Apartments No 3

Section 8 Housing

Accessible Apartments No 3 Has 12 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Caroline House

Caroline House

Section 8 Housing

Caroline House Has 3 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Culver City Rotary Plaza

Culver City Rotary Plaza

Section 8 Housing

Culver City Rotary Plaza Has 100 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Eras Home Ii

Eras Home Ii

Section 8 Housing

Eras Home Ii Has 6 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Hfl Palms Court

Hfl Palms Court

Section 8 Housing

Hfl Palms Court Has 19 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Homeward Bound - Hawthorne

Homeward Bound - Hawthorne

Section 8 Housing

Homeward Bound - Hawthorne Has 8 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Ana's Residential Care Home

Ana's Residential Care Home

Retirement Community

Ana's Residential Care Home Has 1 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Healthcap Group Inc

Healthcap Group Inc

Retirement Community

Healthcap Group Inc Has 1 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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MARINA CARE CENTER

MARINA CARE CENTER

Retirement Community

MARINA CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Affordable Home Solutions with HUD Housing Support

Affordable Home Solutions with HUD Housing Support

Have you ever thought how nice it would be if buying a house was as easy as drinking water?Unfortunately, the reality is always a headache, especially for families with limited income. Fortunately, HUD (the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) offers some very helpful support to help you find the right housing at a more affordable price. If you are struggling to find affordable housing, HUD's housing support can be your lifeline.

Why HUD can make your life better

Why HUD can make your life better

Have you ever wondered why finding a place to live is always such a struggle? For low-income families, securing safe, decent housing can feel impossible! But don’t worry, HUD (the US Department of Housing and Urban Development) is here to help. With incredible resources and programs, HUD is dedicated to ensuring more people can live in affordable, quality homes. Curious about how HUD is making a difference? Click the link below to learn more!

Decoding HUD’s Rental Assistance: How RAD Programs and Tenant Support Help Housing Needs

Decoding HUD’s Rental Assistance: How RAD Programs and Tenant Support Help Housing Needs

In today's housing-constrained environment, two major HUD programs, Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Tenant Rental Assistance, have helped thousands of families find affordable housing. These projects not only provide rent assistance but also provide residents with stable housing options. Today, we'll take a closer look at how the RAD program and Tenant Rental Assistance work.

Why Are HUD-supported Community Projects the Key to Community Development?

Why Are HUD-supported Community Projects the Key to Community Development?

Have you noticed that some communities thrive with complete facilities and excellent services, while others remain stagnant? Have you ever wondered why? The answer might lie in HUD-supported community projects. These projects, supported by HUD, provide not only funding but also comprehensive support, helping communities achieve remarkable development.