Last Updated: September 25, 2024
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Be aware that most listings for affordable housing have waiting lists. We encourage you to apply to as many as possible so we hope you will check the website once a month for new listings. To obtain an application contact the property manager or go to the property management office.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Affordable Housing?
- The listing I am interested in has a waitlist. How long are these waitlists, usually?
- What are immediate affordable housing opportunities in Alameda County (without waiting lists)?
- What is an SRO?
- How do I find a roommate situation?
- What is a sober living home?
- What is Transitional housing?
- What if I find an apartment that’s available next month, but I don’t have a place to stay until then?
- What if I can afford the rent, but I can’t afford the security deposit?
- I have an eviction or bad credit on my record. Are there still housing options for me?
- What if I don’t meet income qualifications?
- I have a disability. Do I have a right to a Reasonable Accommodation?
- What is Section 8? How do I get it?
- What is Public Housing?
- I have fallen behind on my rent. How can I get help?
- What is rent control? Do all cities in Alameda County have it?
- How does the developer decide if I am eligible for affordable housing and what is AMI?
Building Description
Contact: (510) 420-1140. Maximum annual income is $32,500 - income must be below 30% AMI. Required Credit Check Fee is $30. Does Not Accept Section 8. Accepts Vendor Pay depending on program. Does not accept cosigner. Will work with previous evictions on a case by case basis. Deposit is 1X the amount of rent. Will work with Rental Assistance Programs (RAP) Units are furnished with 1 bath, stove, refrigerator and heater. Community room has a sink without kitchen. Laundry Facility Onsite. Garbage and Water are paid. No pets, but will accommodate companion animal. Will accommodate for wheelchair accessibility.
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