Low Income Housing
11410 Santa Gertrudes Ave, Whittier, CA, 90604
Hoover Hotel Has 50 Units Available
Mosaic Gardens At Whittier Has 21 Units Available
Sunshine Terrace Has 50 Units Available
Whittier Senior Housing Has 156 Units Available
William Penn Manor Has 75 Units Available
Awakenings Has 5 Units Available
Project Homelife Has 3 Units Available
Subsidized Housing Corporation 28 Has 10 Units Available
Telacu Villa Hermosa Has 74 Units Available
Whittier Springs Has 12 Units Available
DOCTORS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Has 1 Units Available
Emeritus at Casa Whittier Has 1 Units Available
Emeritus at Whittier Has 1 Units Available
ROYAL COURT HEALTH CARE Has 1 Units Available
SHEA REHABILITATION HEALTHCARE Has 1 Units Available
SOCAL POST-ACUTE CARE Has 1 Units Available
WHITTIER HILLS HEALTH CARE CTR Has 1 Units Available
Whittier Place Senior Living Has 1 Units Available
Have you ever wondered what the biggest challenge is when looking for a rental? Is it the high rent or the limited availability of houses? Actually, the answer might be simpler than you think—finding the right rental assistance resources! And the hero behind this is the crucial but often overlooked HUD rental assistance resources.
Worried about your criminal history affecting HUD Public Housing? Don't stress! Here are six tips to help you understand what to expect.
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!
There is an unexpected wind cloud in the sky, and Maui has experienced a serious wildfire recently and is affected by many residents' homes. The FHA, the Federal Housing Administration, has extended relief and declared an extension of redemption. This is the rain from heaven. So what does this affect you all?