
Low Income Housing
1217 N Laurel Ave, West Hollywood, CA, 90046
The Project Has 4 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Blue Hibiscus Has 22 Units Available
Courtyard At La Brea Has 31 Units Available
Detroit Street Family Housing Has 10 Units Available
Detroit Street Senior Housing Has 10 Units Available
Gardner Senior Apartments Has 17 Units Available
Harper Avenue Partners Has 17 Units Available
Harper Community Apartments Has 22 Units Available
Havenhurst Apartments Has 24 Units Available
Hayworth House Has 47 Units Available
Palm View Apartments Has 40 Units Available
Sierra Bonita Apartments Has 42 Units Available
The Dylan Has 37 Units Available
The Huxley Has 38 Units Available
West Hollywood Community Housing Has 28 Units Available
Fairfax Towers Has 150 Units Available
Kings Road Apartments Has 106 Units Available
Menorah Terrace Has 39 Units Available
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