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WEST HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY HOUSING

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Location

7292 Fountain Ave

Phone Number
3103257110
Rent

$533 - $1080*/month

Program Type

Low Income Housing

Street Address

7292 Fountain Ave, West Hollywood, CA, 90046

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WEST HOLLYWOOD OTHER WEST HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY HOUSING

West Knoll Et Al  Palm

West Knoll Et Al Palm

Public Housing

The Project Has 4 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$533 - $1080*/month
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Blue Hibiscus

Blue Hibiscus

Low Income Housing

Blue Hibiscus Has 22 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Courtyard At La Brea

Courtyard At La Brea

Low Income Housing

Courtyard At La Brea Has 31 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Detroit Street Family Housing

Detroit Street Family Housing

Low Income Housing

Detroit Street Family Housing Has 10 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Detroit Street Senior Housing

Detroit Street Senior Housing

Low Income Housing

Detroit Street Senior Housing Has 10 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Gardner Senior Apartments

Gardner Senior Apartments

Low Income Housing

Gardner Senior Apartments Has 17 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Harper Avenue Partners

Harper Avenue Partners

Low Income Housing

Harper Avenue Partners Has 17 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Harper Community Apartments

Harper Community Apartments

Low Income Housing

Harper Community Apartments Has 22 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Havenhurst Apartments

Havenhurst Apartments

Low Income Housing

Havenhurst Apartments Has 24 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Hayworth House

Hayworth House

Low Income Housing

Hayworth House Has 47 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Laurel Norton Inter Generational Community Apartme

Laurel Norton Inter Generational Community Apartme

Low Income Housing

Laurel Norton Inter Generational Community Apartme Has 41 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Palm View Apartments

Palm View Apartments

Low Income Housing

Palm View Apartments Has 40 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Sierra Bonita Apartments

Sierra Bonita Apartments

Low Income Housing

Sierra Bonita Apartments Has 42 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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The Dylan

The Dylan

Low Income Housing

The Dylan Has 37 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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The Huxley

The Huxley

Low Income Housing

The Huxley Has 38 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Fairfax Towers

Fairfax Towers

Section 8 Housing

Fairfax Towers Has 150 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Kings Road Apartments

Kings Road Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Kings Road Apartments Has 106 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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Menorah Terrace

Menorah Terrace

Section 8 Housing

Menorah Terrace Has 39 Units Available

$533 - $1080*/month
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVICE

HUD Programs: Transforming Housing for All

HUD Programs: Transforming Housing for All

Oh, have you heards? The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is, like, changing lifes through innovatives programs! From rental assistances to homeownership support, HUD's various programs aims to makes housings more accessibles and affordables for all Americans. Dive into they comprehensive approaches to tackling housing challenges and see how these programs are shaping a better futures for communities nationwide!

How to avoid Section 8 application mistakes? Will a criminal record affect eligibility?

How to avoid Section 8 application mistakes? Will a criminal record affect eligibility?

Applying for Section 8 housing benefit can feel like solving a complicated puzzle, especially if you are worried that a small mistake will cause you to be rejected. Even more troubling, people often worry that if you have a criminal record, it will directly affect your eligibility. So what are the common misconceptions to avoid when applying for Section 8? Does having a criminal record make your application hopeless? Let's decipher this "maze of application" together today!

How does HUD determine fair market rent and provide rental assistance?

How does HUD determine fair market rent and provide rental assistance?

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.

How can you achieve your dream of buying a home through HUD Home Purchase Voucher and Mortgage Insurance Programs?

How can you achieve your dream of buying a home through HUD Home Purchase Voucher and Mortgage Insurance Programs?

HUD's Home Ownership Voucher Program is the best opportunity for many low-income families to achieve home ownership. Unlike general rental subsidies, this subsidy is specifically designed for families considering purchasing their own home, so that more families can take the first step toward home purchase. Through this voucher, eligible families can apply for a special amount to pay for home purchase-related expenses, which not only reduces the pressure of home purchase but also increases the possibility of home purchase.