Low Income Housing
1101 Grant Rd, Mountain View, CA, 94040
1585 Studios Has 27 Units Available
Fountains Has 124 Units Available
Franklin Street Family Apartments Has 51 Units Available
Klein School Site Senior Housing Has 107 Units Available
Maryce Freelen Place Has 74 Units Available
New Central Park Senior Apartments Has 104 Units Available
San Antonio Place Has 120 Units Available
Shorebreeze Apartments Has 119 Units Available
Sierra Vista I Apartments Has 34 Units Available
Tyrella Gardens Has 56 Units Available
San Veron Park Has 12 Units Available
Shorebreeze New Construction (12 Un Has 12 Units Available
GRANT CUESTA SUB-ACUTE AND REHABILITATION CENTER Has 1 Units Available
MOUNTAIN VIEW HEALTHCARE CTR Has 1 Units Available
VILLA SIENA Has 1 Units Available
When you think of public rental housing, you may immediately think of young people and migrant workers who work hard for the city, or low-income households. But have you ever thought that behind the scenes of public rental housing, there is a "great man behind the scenes" who is silently working behind the scenes, and that is the government! Yes, the government plays a central role in the development of public rental housing, from planning to implementation and management. Why is the government so important in public rental housing development? How much responsibility do they have? Let's unveil it together!
Have you ever wondered why some communities develop so rapidly? Why do their infrastructure and public services seem so perfect? The answer might lie in HUD Community Development Block Grants. These community development funds from HUD are truly the secret weapon for community development!
Have you ever felt like there are unseen hazards in your home? Why isn't our home as safe and healthy as we imagined? The HUD Healthy Homes Program is here to solve these problems! This program launched by HUD is not just a simple guide but a comprehensive solution to make your home healthier.
In the face of rising housing prices, many may wonder how HUD determines a "reasonable" rent standard. This is where "fair market rent" comes in. Fair market rent (FMR) is a HUD rental benchmark derived through extensive market data and analysis to ensure that low-income households can afford a suitable home. Today, we will look at the calculation of FMR and HUD's rental assistance program, which are key to providing housing security to low-income households.