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SHOREBREEZE NEW CONSTRUCTION (12 UN

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Location

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Phone Number
4082758770
Rent

$714 - $1327*/month

Program Type

Section 8 Housing

Street Address

460 N Shoreline Blvd

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MOUNTAIN VIEW OTHER SHOREBREEZE NEW CONSTRUCTION (12 UN

1585 Studios

1585 Studios

Low Income Housing

1585 Studios Has 27 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Fountains

Fountains

Low Income Housing

Fountains Has 124 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Franklin Street Family Apartments

Franklin Street Family Apartments

Low Income Housing

Franklin Street Family Apartments Has 51 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Klein School Site Senior Housing

Klein School Site Senior Housing

Low Income Housing

Klein School Site Senior Housing Has 107 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Maryce Freelen Place

Maryce Freelen Place

Low Income Housing

Maryce Freelen Place Has 74 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Monte Vista Terrace

Monte Vista Terrace

Low Income Housing

Monte Vista Terrace Has 150 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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New Central Park Senior Apartments

New Central Park Senior Apartments

Low Income Housing

New Central Park Senior Apartments Has 104 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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San Antonio Place

San Antonio Place

Low Income Housing

San Antonio Place Has 120 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Shorebreeze Apartments

Shorebreeze Apartments

Low Income Housing

Shorebreeze Apartments Has 119 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Sierra Vista I Apartments

Sierra Vista I Apartments

Low Income Housing

Sierra Vista I Apartments Has 34 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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Tyrella Gardens

Tyrella Gardens

Low Income Housing

Tyrella Gardens Has 56 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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San Veron Park

San Veron Park

Section 8 Housing

San Veron Park Has 12 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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GRANT CUESTA SUB-ACUTE AND REHABILITATION CENTER

GRANT CUESTA SUB-ACUTE AND REHABILITATION CENTER

Retirement Community

GRANT CUESTA SUB-ACUTE AND REHABILITATION CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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MOUNTAIN VIEW HEALTHCARE CTR

MOUNTAIN VIEW HEALTHCARE CTR

Retirement Community

MOUNTAIN VIEW HEALTHCARE CTR Has 1 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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VILLA SIENA

VILLA SIENA

Retirement Community

VILLA SIENA Has 1 Units Available

$714 - $1327*/month
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