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Location

2001 N 8th St

Phone Number
7603517000
Rent

$261 - $641*/month

Program Type

Low Income Housing

Street Address

2001 N 8th St, El Centro, CA, 92243

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EL CENTRO OTHER LAS BRISAS

Orangewood Homes

Orangewood Homes

Public Housing

The Project Has 68 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$261 - $641*/month
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El Centro Family Housing

El Centro Family Housing

Low Income Housing

El Centro Family Housing Has 8 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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El Centro Senior Villas

El Centro Senior Villas

Low Income Housing

El Centro Senior Villas Has 81 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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El Centro Senior Villas Phase Ii

El Centro Senior Villas Phase Ii

Low Income Housing

El Centro Senior Villas Phase Ii Has 20 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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Imperial Gardens Family Apartments

Imperial Gardens Family Apartments

Low Income Housing

Imperial Gardens Family Apartments Has 77 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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Plaza Senior Apartments

Plaza Senior Apartments

Low Income Housing

Plaza Senior Apartments Has 172 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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Boatwright Homes

Boatwright Homes

Section 8 Housing

Boatwright Homes Has 19 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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Cedar Homes

Cedar Homes

Section 8 Housing

Cedar Homes Has 19 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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Euclid Villas

Euclid Villas

Section 8 Housing

Euclid Villas Has 42 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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VALLEY CONVALESCENT CENTER

VALLEY CONVALESCENT CENTER

Retirement Community

VALLEY CONVALESCENT CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$261 - $641*/month
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVICE

Will young people and low-income families finally be able to own their own home?

Will young people and low-income families finally be able to own their own home?

Dreaming of owning a home but overwhelmed by high prices and hefty down payments? Don't worry! HUD's new low-interest loans and low down payment policies are here to help young people and low-income families break into the housing market. These flexible loan options not only reduce interest burdens but also make down payments more affordable. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or have a limited income, HUD's programs can help you overcome financial barriers and achieve your dream of homeownership. Say goodbye to high rents and step into your own home with HUD's support!

How does HUD help families get housing supports during disasters and economic stress?

How does HUD help families get housing supports during disasters and economic stress?

HUD (US Department of Housing and Urban Development) serves as a safety net when natural disasters occur or economic crises put families at risk of losing their homes. The company's Disaster Relief and Emergency Rental Assistance programs are designed to help families in urgent need and ensure they are not displaced by sudden disasters or loss of income. Today, we'll take a closer look at these important assistance programs.

How is Section 8 different from public housing?

How is Section 8 different from public housing?

Choosing the right affordable housing option can be overwhelming. Understanding the key differences between Section 8 and public housing will help you make the best decision for your needs. Let’s explore what sets these two programs apart and how each can benefit you.

How Job Loss Affects Section 8 Benefits

How Job Loss Affects Section 8 Benefits

Job loss can feel like a heavy punch, right? But if you're on Section 8, how does that change the game? Will your housing benefits disappear? Well, sit tight, because this article's got your back! Let’s dive into what happens when you lose your job while on Section 8, and how you can manage the situation like a pro.