Low Income Housing
14921 S Stanford Ave, Compton, CA, 90220
The Project Has 13 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Compton Garden Has 18 Units Available
Compton Senior Apartments Has 75 Units Available
Curry Temple Senior Apartments Has 48 Units Available
Douglas Park Apartments Has 72 Units Available
E. Boyd Esters Manor Has 50 Units Available
Jasmine Garden Has 155 Units Available
Logan'S Plaza Has 61 Units Available
Lutheran Gardens Apartments Has 76 Units Available
Mosaic Gardens At Willowbrook Has 61 Units Available
Orange Tree Village Has 21 Units Available
Park Village Apartments Aka Jasmine Garden Has 164 Units Available
Ramona Estates Has 60 Units Available
Seasons At Compton Has 84 Units Available
Segundo Terrace Has 25 Units Available
Willows Compton Has 24 Units Available
Logans Plaza Has 59 Units Available
Lutheran Gardens Has 76 Units Available
New Wilmington Arms-2 Has 164 Units Available
South Bay Retirement Residence Has 74 Units Available
Warwick Terrace Apartments Has 103 Units Available
Whitfield Manor Has 40 Units Available
PARAMOUNT CONVALESCENT HOSP. Has 1 Units Available
VILLA MARIA ELENA HEALTHCARE C Has 1 Units Available
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Recently, there’s been a big story in the Housing News—HUD is fully tackling the homelessness crisis! You might wonder, why has this suddenly become such a big issue? In fact, homelessness has been around for a long time, but now HUD has finally decided to face it seriously! Whether it's due to the impact of the pandemic or economic uncertainty, more and more people are finding themselves without a place to live, and HUD's action couldn’t have come at a better time.
By analyzing HUD's new policies and initiatives, the article shows how these changes can bring more housing opportunities to low-income families and inject new vitality into the future real estate market. The article also highlights the extensive discussions these policies have sparked in the market, revealing the concerns of all parties about future housing trends. In general, HUD's latest moves have not only affected policymakers and developers, but also profoundly affected the decisions of ordinary homebuyers.