273 W VILLAGE LAKE DR, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703 479-521-6686 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Arkansas Development Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 132 • Total number of low income units for rent: 132 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 44 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 88
Nelson ORoark
(3.1/5)
We had many issues in the period we were staying there, but the rent was economical and the spot was great. The appliances were inadequate and not effective, though they did function. If you are fortunate, you will be siWe had many issues in the period we were staying there, but the rent was economical and the spot was great. The appliances were inadequate and not effective, though they did function. If you are fortunate, you will be situated close to decent neighbors, which was our fortune for the last four months. Prior to that, the rentmore ...hide ...
611 E NANTUCKET DR, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72702 870-425-6076 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Arkansas Development Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 51 • Total number of low income units for rent: 51 • Type of construction: New construction
2128 N TULL AVE, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72704 870-521-6686 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Arkansas Development Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 84 • Total number of low income units for rent: 84 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 28 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 56 Making a rental inquiry • Fayetteville, AR
3130 TELLURIDE DR, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72704 501-225-0204 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Arkansas Development Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 72 • Total number of low income units for rent: 57 • Type of construction: New construction
(479) 521 - 3073 1655 NORTH LEWIS , FAYETTEVILLE , AR 72703Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 128, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, lmsa , between 80% & 100% fmr, 2bedrooms: $807.0
Patricia Higdon
(3.0/5)
I got online to check availability and their website said they had a 3 bedroom available. So, when I got off work I stopped by there to check and see if I could possibly view it.. The heavy set old woman with glasses wasI got online to check availability and their website said they had a 3 bedroom available. So, when I got off work I stopped by there to check and see if I could possibly view it.. The heavy set old woman with glasses was SO VERY VERY RUDE, I couldnt believe how flipping RUDE she was.. I just looked at her and said I WONT BE BACK, your RUDE... I would NOT recommend this place to ANYONE OR ANYONE THAT I KNOW OR FAMILY.. That was TOTALLY unprofessional and TOTALLY uncalled for..more ...hide ...
(479) 527 - 6322 2619 N. QUALITY, FAYETTEVILLE , AR 72703 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Nicole Marshall
(3.0/5)
I lived here for almost 5 years. The last office manager before I moved was a lovely woman. But had no power to fix the problems. We lived above a woman who chain smoked indoors, nonstop, day and night. Our apartment wasI lived here for almost 5 years. The last office manager before I moved was a lovely woman. But had no power to fix the problems. We lived above a woman who chain smoked indoors, nonstop, day and night. Our apartment was constantly full of secondhand smoke. Maintenance man and manager both admitted they could smell it, especially in my bathroom. It was bad enough I had chronic bronchitis and my roommates asthma was always going. There was nothing the apartments complex would do about it. Within weeks of moving out my bronchitis cleared up and my roommates asthma went back to the normal once and awhile flare up. At some point these apartments became section 8 and issues abounded. Drugs, people hanging out that didnt belong there, Family members moving in that werent on leases. There is one family in particular that managed to get into 3 different apartments. The grandmother had one, her brother had another, and her daughter had a third. The grandkids ran around unsupervised constantly. Screaming, leaving toys and bikes on the walkways, and taking rocks from the flowerbeds and putting them on the sidewalks. The grandmother was a nightmare. She got a dog that repeatedly went after mine. Mine are always leashed, hers would be on the extendable leash, but half the time she just dropped it and let the dog run after mine while she just screamed \"ChiChi\" at it. I, and each of my roommates, on separate occasions, had to kick the dog to keep it from getting ahold of mine. Repeatedly complained, filed reports, but nothing was done. The grandmother built a screened in porch of sorts on her back patio using terrace and cinder blocks, and would make weird complaints that people were leaving animal crackers out there. When the apartment didnt reek of cigarettes, it smelled of pot from the people next door and the people below them. This place was really nice several years back, set up so people with disabilities could have independence with a support group in house. We were one of a handful of market apartments, meaning we had no government assistance for any disabilities or financial distress. It was a great, inclusive community. But the new owners let it go to hell for profit and we no longer felt safe.more ...hide ...