Low Income Housing
570 Imperial Hwy, Fullerton, CA, 92835
Citrea Fka Fullerton Family Housing Has 55 Units Available
East Fullerton Villas Has 27 Units Available
Fullerton City Lights Residential Hotel Has 137 Units Available
Garnet Lane Apartments Has 17 Units Available
Klimpel Manor Has 59 Units Available
The Alexander Apartments Has 95 Units Available
Amerige Villa Apartments Has 101 Units Available
Casa Maria Del Rio Has 24 Units Available
Harbor View Terrace Apartments Has 24 Units Available
A Home Away From Home - Sunny Hills Just Like Home- Residential Care Facility for the Eld Has 1 Units Available
Arv Assisted Living Has 1 Units Available
D'Best Care Home Care Has 1 Units Available
FULLERTON POST ACUTE CARE Has 1 Units Available
GORDON LANE CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
GREENFIELD CARE CENTER OF FULLERTON, LLC Has 1 Units Available
Morningside at Fullerton Has 1 Units Available
PARK VISTA AT MORNINGSIDE Has 1 Units Available
Shopping4ahome Has 1 Units Available
ST ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
TERRACE VIEW CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
WINDSOR GARDENS CARE CENTER OF FULLERTON Has 1 Units Available
Faced with the rising cost of living, housing has become a headache for many people. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is a powerful "tool" launched by the government to solve this problem, helping those who really need affordable housing to provide affordable housing. What exactly is LIHTC? What are the benefits? Today, let's talk about this "lifeline" for low-income families and see how it works!
Have you ever imagined that public rental housing could be more than just an affordable place to rent, but also a pathway to owning your own home? It might sound unbelievable, but in today’s world where buying a home feels out of reach and rent prices keep climbing, public rental housing is like a "magic key" that unlocks both the freedom of renting and the possibility of homeownership. So, how does public rental housing offer the best of both worlds? Join the discussion and discover the secret—click the link below!
If you are a first-time home buyer experiencing a “home buying panic,” believe me, you are not alone. With housing prices so high, many people not only feel anxious when searching for their first home, but also worry that they will encounter an unexpected event in life and lose their place. The good news is that there are many resources available from governments and nonprofits to help you take your first steps toward settling down, whether it be home buying assistance or emergency housing assistance.
In this increasingly complex society, finding a "safe haven" is becoming more and more important. But for homeless people, finding such a "home" is not easy. Fortunately, there are many resources available to help those without shelter, from securing housing to basic life assistance that can provide the support they need. So where can you find these resources? Let's chat together today and see how to find the right support resource for you, step by step.