3345 RESOURCE PKWY, DEKALB, IL 60115 317-695-4831 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Illinois Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 48 • Total number of low income units for rent: 48 • Type of construction: New construction
(815) 748 - 0449 829 W. TAYLOR ST, DEKALB, IL 60115Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: water, sewer, trash pickup, heat 411 sq.ft. • built 1974 (approx.) parking type off street
parking in front of entrance no
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Emily Rhoads
(3.0/5)
I am completely brokenhearted about this place. All that is offered are hollow promises. The apartment I have at Eastbury East is fantastic, but the rest of the property leaves much to be desired. In addition to being fuI am completely brokenhearted about this place. All that is offered are hollow promises. The apartment I have at Eastbury East is fantastic, but the rest of the property leaves much to be desired. In addition to being full of stains and filth in the hallways, there was even a rotting turkey! It seemed like every few weeks someone would discard their rubbish right in the parking lot and it would stay there for days. Mason Properties claims that it's a safe, family-oriented location, yet I'm constantly greeted with weed smells and loud party music from my neighbors shouting at each other in the middle of night. Despite me talking to them multiple times about potential solutions nothing has been done; they just tell me to call police or make up stories about putting a note on people's doors when they don't even do that! Before moving here I did read some reviews with similar complaints but assumed those were exaggerated by people who owed money or something along those lines - which isn't true for me as I'm generally quite reserved and quiet; all I wanted was a place near my job without college students partying all around me. Unfortunately this isn't right spot for me as it could be really nice if Mason Properties employees weren't apathetic NIU students themselves - making it an unattainable goal.more ...hide ...
(815) 787 - 6500 2626 N. ANNIE GLIDDEN RD., DEKALB, IL 60115Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: water, sewer, trash pickup 325 sq.ft. • built 2008 (approx.) parking type off street
parking in front of entrance yes
entry location from outside
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Jen Stark
(4.4/5)
In an amazing environment where seniors are able to flourish - I am proud to be an employee of Heritage Woods.I would recommend our building to anyone who is looking for value based employment or quality Assisted/SupporIn an amazing environment where seniors are able to flourish - I am proud to be an employee of Heritage Woods.I would recommend our building to anyone who is looking for value based employment or quality Assisted/Supportive Living for their loved one.What is Supportive Living?€‹\"Illinois developed the Supportive Living Program (SLP) as an alternative to nursing home care for low-income older persons and persons with physical disabilities under Medicaid.By offering personal care and other services, residents can live independently and take part in decision-making. Personal choice, dignity, privacy, and individuality are emphasized.The Department of Healthcare and Family Services has obtained a \"waiver\" to allow payment for services that are not routinely covered by Medicaid. These include personal care, homemaking, laundry, medication assistance, social and health activities, recreation, and 24-hour staff to meet residents scheduled and unscheduled needs. The resident is responsible for paying the cost of room and board at the facility.\"more ...hide ...
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 807 RIDGE DR, DEKALB, IL 60115Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted spacious studio with lots of storage & closets. bottom floor apartments. call us today!!! will be available soon!!!
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I rented a home two years ago to bring my mom out of the nursing home as the coronavirus pandemic hit us so hard. I couldn't stand the thought of her being scared and confused in a shared room 24/7, so my husband and I fI rented a home two years ago to bring my mom out of the nursing home as the coronavirus pandemic hit us so hard. I couldn't stand the thought of her being scared and confused in a shared room 24/7, so my husband and I found this small house and we had a wonderful time with her during her last year with Alzheimer's. It's a good thing that my landlord is selling, as it's hard to move on and make a fresh start without my mom and marriage here.
My youngest daughter and her three small children live close to Amber Manor, so I am confident that I can start a new life. When Kyla called me on Monday and told me about the big one bedroom place, showed me a video link, and said I could keep my furry pet companions, I felt so relieved and grateful. I'm sending in my paperwork and documents tomorrow, and I'm really pleased with the good reviews I've been reading. It sounds like the usual problems a large complex has, but there's just so much to do and so little time. I'm thrilled that I will be moving in on June 1st to a space that's 200 square feet bigger, and I'll be spending less money for all the services included — snow removal, lawn care, garbage, sewer, gas, and electricity. I'm sure the financial stress will be lifted. Thank you, Kyla! Here are some pictures of my furry pandemic pals.more ...hide ...