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MILFORD COMMONS APARTMENTS PHASE II

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Location

1800 Milford Commons

Phone Number
5704217770
Rent

$333 - $712*/month

Program Type

Low Income Housing

Street Address

1800 Milford Commons, East Stroudsburg, PA, 18301

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EAST STROUDSBURG OTHER MILFORD COMMONS APARTMENTS PHASE II

Hillstreet - Avon Court

Hillstreet - Avon Court

Public Housing

The Project Has 80 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$333 - $712*/month
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West Gate

West Gate

Public Housing

The Project Has 10 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$333 - $712*/month
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Ivy Ridge

Ivy Ridge

Low Income Housing

Ivy Ridge Has 35 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Skyline Heights

Skyline Heights

Low Income Housing

Skyline Heights Has 42 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Eagle Valley Apartments

Eagle Valley Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Eagle Valley Apartments Has 20 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Shirley Futch Plaza

Shirley Futch Plaza

Section 8 Housing

Shirley Futch Plaza Has 100 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD

GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD

Retirement Community

GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD Has 1 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Why can HUD support services improve your life?

Have you ever wondered why some families in public housing seem to enjoy a surprisingly high quality of life? The secret lies in the incredible support services provided by HUD (the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development). These services not only enhance residents' quality of life but also empower them to become more independent. Curious about how these transformative services can improve your life? Click the link below to find out more!

The Bed Bug and Roach Nightmare: Who Is Legally Responsible for Pest Control Costs in a US Apartment?

The Bed Bug and Roach Nightmare: Who Is Legally Responsible for Pest Control Costs in a US Apartment?

You see one roach in the kitchen at midnight. Then another near the bathroom. Then tiny black dots inside a cabinet. Or worse, you wake up with itchy bites and find dark stains along the mattress seam. Now you have the question every renter hates asking: who has to pay for pest control, you or the landlord? The answer is not as simple as renters want it to be. In many U.S. apartments, landlords are generally responsible for providing habitable housing and addressing serious pest problems. But the details depend on your state, city, lease, building type, timing, evidence, and whether the tenant caused or worsened the infestation.

How to Save $300+ on Rent Before You Even Move In

How to Save $300+ on Rent Before You Even Move In

Many renters focus only on monthly rent, but a large portion of savings actually comes from what happens before move-in. Fees, incentives, timing, and application strength can all influence how much you pay upfront. Understanding these factors can help reduce total rental costs even before you get the keys.

Why Are HUD Policy Resources Crucial for You?

Why Are HUD Policy Resources Crucial for You?

Wow! Do you ever feel lost when it comes to policy-making or compliance? Don’t worry, HUD’s policy resources are here to help! Whether you’re a policy maker, legal expert, or a concerned citizen, these resources offer tremendous support. Today, we’ll dive into how these resources can assist you, making your journey through the world of policies much smoother!