
Low Income Housing
1379 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362
The Project Has 6 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 19 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 3 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Esseff Village Apartments Has 51 Units Available
Hacienda De Feliz Has 25 Units Available
Hillcrest Villas Has 60 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Has 36 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Phase 2 Has 20 Units Available
Schillo Gardens Has 29 Units Available
Shadows Apartments Has 148 Units Available
Stoll House Apartments Has 11 Units Available
Conejo Future Apartments Has 90 Units Available
Mountclef Apartments Has 3 Units Available
Warwick House Has 6 Units Available
Atria Hillcrest Has 1 Units Available
Castle Hill Retirement Village Has 1 Units Available
Everlasting Springs Has 1 Units Available
Heartland Home Residential Carefclty Fr The Eldrly Has 1 Units Available
Hillcrest Royale Has 1 Units Available
OAKVIEW AT UNIVERSITY VILLAGE Has 1 Units Available
THOUSAND OAKS HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Thousand Oaks Royale Retirement Has 1 Units Available
University Village Thousand Oaks Has 1 Units Available
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The apartment listing says the rent is 2,200 dollars. You tour the building, picture your couch by the window, and start planning your move. Then the lease arrives, and suddenly the real monthly cost is not 2,200 dollars anymore. There is an amenity fee. A valet trash fee. A package fee. A utility billing fee. A pest control fee. A technology fee. Maybe even something called RUBS that sounds like a typo but shows up every month on your bill. Welcome to the world beyond base rent, where the advertised price is only the beginning.
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.
Finding an apartment in the United States can feel confusing when you have no credit score, no rental history, and no local co-signer. But no credit does not mean no chance. Landlords usually check credit because they want to know one thing: will you pay rent on time? If you cannot prove that with a U.S. credit report, you need to prove it another way.