
The Project Has 11 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 9 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 10 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 63 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 22 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
131 E Maple St Has 1 Units Available
222 W College Ave Has 1 Units Available
Carriage Works Apartments Has 80 Units Available
Dutch Kitchen Has 59 Units Available
George Street Commons Has 28 Units Available
George Street Project Has 36 Units Available
Helfrich Building Has 9 Units Available
Historic Fairmount Apartments Has 38 Units Available
Homes At Thackston Park Has 39 Units Available
Hudson Park Towers Has 70 Units Available
Parkside Towers Has 82 Units Available
Parkview At Manchester Heights Has 64 Units Available
Pullman Building Has 23 Units Available
Shady Oak Apartments Has 35 Units Available
Shelly School Apartments Has 17 Units Available
Sherrill Apartments Has 20 Units Available
Skw Housing Project Has 34 Units Available
Smyser Street Apartments Has 21 Units Available
Springwood Overlook Has 84 Units Available
Stony Brook Gardens Has 84 Units Available
Tyler Run Apartments Has 80 Units Available
Waverly Court Apartments At Eastgate Has 46 Units Available
Westminster Place At Queen St Has 50 Units Available
Wyndamere Apartments Has 65 Units Available
York Scattered Site Project Has 31 Units Available
York Ymca Sro Project Has 120 Units Available
Yorktowne Apartments Has 4 Units Available
Bell House Has 20 Units Available
Cable House Has 83 Units Available
Cloverfield Kingston House Has 102 Units Available
Delphia House Has 103 Units Available
Penn Apartments Has 7 Units Available
Village At York Has 72 Units Available
York Towne House Has 200 Units Available
Autumn House at Powder Mill Has 1 Units Available
Autumn House West Has 1 Units Available
COLONIAL MANOR NURSING HOME Has 1 Units Available
Country Meadows Of Has 1 Units Available
Country Meadows Of York Has 1 Units Available
County Meadows Of Leader Heights Has 1 Units Available
LUTHERAN NRSG AND REHAB CTR Has 1 Units Available
Lutheran Social Services of Souentral Pennsylvania - LSS Foundation Has 1 Units Available
MANORCARE HEALTH SERVICES-KINGSTON COURT Has 1 Units Available
MANORCARE HEALTH SERVICES-YORK NORTH Has 1 Units Available
MANORCARE HEALTH SERVICES-YORK SOUTH Has 1 Units Available
MISERICORDIA NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER Has 1 Units Available
NORMANDIE RIDGE Has 1 Units Available
Pace Resources Has 1 Units Available
PLEASANT ACRES NURSING AND REHAB CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Pool Fitness Center Has 1 Units Available
REST HAVEN-YORK Has 1 Units Available
The Brunswick At Longstown Has 1 Units Available
Village At Kelly Drive Ersonal Sistd Lvng Ctrd Lvi Has 1 Units Available
You walk into an open house and everything looks perfect. Fresh paint. Bright lights. New staging furniture. A candle burning in the kitchen like the house has never had a problem in its life. Then you notice a diagonal crack above the bedroom door. The basement smells damp. One window will not close. The floor slopes just enough to make you wonder whether your eyes are lying. This is where smart buyers slow down. A home inspector is important, but the inspector usually comes after your offer is accepted. By then, you may already have spent money, signed deadlines, and emotionally moved into the place.
A bad roommate does not always destroy your apartment in one dramatic disaster. Sometimes the damage happens slowly. A wet towel stays on the floor. A candle burns too close to the wall. Food spills under the stove and nobody cleans it. A guest sleeps on the couch for three weeks. Someone says, “I will deal with it later,” and later becomes a stain, a smell, a broken blind, a clogged drain, or a charge on your move-out statement. That is the ugly part about shared rentals. You can be careful, respectful, and clean, but your security deposit is only as safe as the most careless person on the lease.
Most renters think an apartment inquiry form is harmless. Name. Phone number. Email. Desired move-in date. Number of bedrooms. Pets. Income range. Then one little box asks: “What is your maximum move-in budget?” That box looks innocent, but it can quietly change the entire conversation. If you reveal your absolute maximum before you know the real fees, the leasing office now knows the highest number you are mentally prepared to tolerate. You have not toured. You have not seen the lease. You have not received the fee sheet. You have not confirmed parking, utilities, deposits, pet costs, insurance requirements, or move-in charges. But you already showed your ceiling.
HUD recently launched a series of housing solutions for families. Have you heard about it? These programs not only provide financial assistance to families, but also help in all aspects of their lives. This can be very helpful in times of need, so let's take a look at how these solutions work.