856-596-0500 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority
2911 PHARR COURT SOUTH NW, ATLANTA, GA 30305 404-261-4133 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 342 • Total number of low income units for rent: 307 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 330 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 12
Glenn McGrew II ReveurGAM
(4.9/5)
My mom lived in this ILF independent living facility from 20162019 Her rent was subsidized because she only had SSI Her decline into dementia precluded her from staying there longer but the staff was always very good to My mom lived in this ILF independent living facility from 20162019 Her rent was subsidized because she only had SSI Her decline into dementia precluded her from staying there longer but the staff was always very good to her helping when they could and other residents also helped In fact they went above and beyond the call omore ...hide ...
828 RALPH MCGILL BLVD NE, ATLANTA, GA 30306 404-577-3489 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 65 • Total number of low income units for rent: 17 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of efficiencies: 27 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 24 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 14
Jonathan OConnor
(3.2/5)
Overall pretty bad experience Toured the apartment and applied right away because we liked it Application process is extremally convoluted and even if you are very qualified which we were they will probably make you jumpOverall pretty bad experience Toured the apartment and applied right away because we liked it Application process is extremally convoluted and even if you are very qualified which we were they will probably make you jump through several hoops before you can even get an answer from them They pawn off their approval process tmore ...hide ...
1050 PONCE DE LEON AVE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30306 207-450-3297 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 200 • Total number of low income units for rent: 200 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of efficiencies: 89 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 86 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 26
DJ Quee aka Delonte Quindell Boykin
(3.3/5)
I called in to ask for a apartment application in they told me that they would send me a application in they didnt send it So I called back again in they told me I needed to write in a address to receive a application sI called in to ask for a apartment application in they told me that they would send me a application in they didnt send it So I called back again in they told me I needed to write in a address to receive a application so I did that on last Tuesday which was May 27 in this girl name Shantell tells me she hasnt received anytmore ...hide ...
963 PONCE DE LEON AVE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30306 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 61 • Total number of low income units for rent: 61 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
(404) 261 - 1223 479 E PACES FERRY RD NE OFC , ATLANTA , GA 30305Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 241, assisted housing category: 202/811, contract term: 60 months, lmsa , between 101% & 120% fmr, efficiency: $996.00, 1bedroom:
Candice Cunningham
(3.6/5)
A high-rise built in the 1960s with 200 seniors, how bad could it be? Very.The building is infested with German roaches and bedbugs and it needs to be tented to make a dent in eradication.Everything was OK when my mom moA high-rise built in the 1960s with 200 seniors, how bad could it be? Very.The building is infested with German roaches and bedbugs and it needs to be tented to make a dent in eradication.Everything was OK when my mom moved in but within six months, she reported feeling sick. I picked her up and she was disoriented and covered in red, swollen bites.We inspected her apartment to find that it was crawling with roaches and bedbugs. It was horrifying. My husband was the only one brave enough to enter to remove a few items and take photos and videos. We quickly moved my mom to our home and had a junk removal company throw away most of her treasured items. It was very traumatic for my mom and a huge headache for us to manage this issue.We believe that an apartment near her was treated with insecticides and it pushed these bugs into her apartment suddenly as until that point, she said she€™d only seen one or two on occasion but didn€™t want to complain. She€™d kept her place neat and tidy and had recently had an inspection to which staff told her how nice it was. Which now we€™re realizing this €œinspection€ was probably to check for bugs due to someone in a nearby apartment reporting them.The chemicals used are not what you want you to be breathing at 65 and up, or any age. I acquired a list of them from the exterminator the building used. When they fogged my mom€™s apartment, they didn€™t evacuate neighboring residents and they told her to stay away for only a few hours. In a high-rise with shared walls, it doesn€™t make sense. And it also didn€™t work. When we returned at the end of the month to finalize her lease, it was still covered in bugs.And if you think bedbugs are no big deal - think again. They are very tough to get rid of once you have them. The exterminators we spoke with said that they don€™t like handling them and when they do, they charge thousands of dollars.I feel sorry for anyone living here with nowhere else to go. We spoke to a few other residents who acknowledged that the bed bugs and roaches are just part of the building and they put up with the vicious cycle. They report them, they spray, they come back again.Photos show traps my husband put under my mom€™s bed. These photos were taken post-treatment so you can see how ineffective it was. We have videos of large roaches still scurrying about her apartment after treatment. The place was inhabitable and unhealthy.Our exterminator reviewed our photos and videos and said that it appeared - based on the infestation and size of bugs - that the building did not have an effective treatment plan.I don€™t know if there is anyway to help the people here but I wanted to start by making sure anyone considering this place knows this story.more ...hide ...
CAMPBELL STONE APARTMENTS (404) 261 - 4132 2911 PHARR COURT SOUTH NW, ATLANTA, GA 30305Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash pickup, heat built 1964 (approx.) parking type off street
parking in front of entrance yes
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CAMPBELL STONE APARTMENTS (404) 261 - 4132 2911 PHARR COURT , ATLANTA , GA 30305Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 342, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, lmsa , between 121% & 130% fmr, efficiency: $996.0 Making a rental inquiry
PIEDMONT SENIOR TOWERS (404) 814 - 2106 3601 PIEDMONT ROAD NE, ATLANTA, GA 30305Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash pickup, high speed internet, heat 409 sq.ft. • built 1977 (approx.) parking type off street
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