Last Updated: April 11, 2024
Contact Information
Main Contact: Natalie or Brian
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
Income Requirement 2X the amount of rent. Rent a room in a 4 Bedroom/2.5 bath home. 1 Story House includes: Stove, Refrigerator, garbage disposal, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer, Dining Room, Living Room.
- Utilities included in rent.
- Credit Check is $30.
- May accept Vendor Pay.
- May work with cosigner.
- Will not work with previous evictions.
- May work with Rental Assistance Program (RAP).
- Near Public Transportation, Schools and Shops.
- No Pets.
- No Drugs or Smoking in the house.
UNIT DETAILS
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