
Retirement Community
101 Stockyard Rd, Statesboro, GA, 30458
The Project Has 128 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
24 East Apartments Has 48 Units Available
Grace Crossing Has 64 Units Available
Little Lotts Creek Apartments Has 72 Units Available
Madison Meadows Apartments Has 120 Units Available
Newport Trace Apartments Has 42 Units Available
Statesboro Summit Has 98 Units Available
Blakewood Apartments Has 29 Units Available
Morris Heights Has 60 Units Available
Statesboro Summit Apartments Has 98 Units Available
BROWN'S HEALTH & REHAB CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Georgia Grace Personal Care Home Inc Has 1 Units Available
HERITAGE INN HEALTH AND REHABILITATION Has 1 Units Available
ICMA Retirement Corporation Has 1 Units Available
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The condo looks affordable. The listing price is lower than nearby single-family homes. The monthly payment seems manageable. The building has a pool, elevator, gym, garage, landscaping, security gate, and maybe even a rooftop deck. Then, six months after closing, you receive a letter from the HOA or condo association. The roof needs replacement. The elevator system is failing. The balconies need structural repair. The insurance premium exploded. The reserve fund is too low. Every owner must pay a special assessment. Your share: 18,000 dollars. That is when many condo buyers learn the brutal truth: the purchase price is only one part of the cost of owning in an HOA or condo association.
Many renters think every nail, hook, or small change requires begging the landlord for permission. The truth is more practical: some changes are harmless, reversible, or legally protected when tied to disability needs. Before you assume the answer is no, check these three types of rental changes landlords usually should not reject without a real reason.
Have you ever wondered why some communities always thrive while others remain stagnant? The answer might be community services by HUD! These services provided by HUD are not just simple assistance but comprehensive support and resource sharing. Let's explore how these services are transforming communities!