413-536-1505 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development
24 LEYDEN WOODS LN, GREENFIELD, MA 1301 617-695-9595 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 200 • Total number of low income units for rent: 164 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
2 RIVERSIDE DR , GREENFIELD , MA 1301Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 202, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, lmsa , between 121% & 130% fmr, 1bedroom: $859.00
Richard Tirrell
(2.6/5)
I gave a house my grandfather built in 1885 to my daughter, a house my wife and I renovate to bring everything up to date and then we doubled the size of the house to raise our 3 children in it. Just to get them out ofI gave a house my grandfather built in 1885 to my daughter, a house my wife and I renovate to bring everything up to date and then we doubled the size of the house to raise our 3 children in it. Just to get them out of Greenfield Garden Apartments .you must be ready to deal with a lot of things when renting in a housing project (.Not for everyone ) sorry I am obliged to tell the truth so u can trust my reviewsmore ...hide ...
(413) 774 - 4400 15 MERIDIAN ST, GREENFIELD , MA 1301 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Mike A
(3.9/5)
The Arbors at Greenfield was the best choice for our folks who have now been there over six-months. After evaluating factors like cost, proximity to family and scope of services, which includes memory care, the Arbors atThe Arbors at Greenfield was the best choice for our folks who have now been there over six-months. After evaluating factors like cost, proximity to family and scope of services, which includes memory care, the Arbors at Greenfield was the best choice over a half-dozen other assisted living facilities we researched from Maine to Massachusetts. The Arbor€™s staff, particularly Karen Walters-Zucco, addressed our concerns with candor and flexibility. Our parents and we are glad to have chosen the Arbors at Greenfield for their home. Significantly at this time, the Arbors has performed two Covid-19 tests so far for all residents and staff, and to date have had no positive cases.Food: Very Good.People / Staff: Caring, attentive, friendly.Communication: Excellent - heartfelt family support.Corona Virus Prevention: Excellent - no cases.Location: Peaceful, clean, close to hospital and rehabilitation facility.Value: ExcellentManagement: Experienced, knowledgeable, flexible.more ...hide ...
54 HIGH ST , GREENFIELD , MA 1301Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 105, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, sec 8 sr , between 121% & 130% fmr, efficiency: $842.0
Kyle
(3.5/5)
Senior and disabled living apartments. I spend a lot of time at this location helping my grandmother with daily things. Generally secure building. They have video monitoring and you need to use a buzzer system to access Senior and disabled living apartments. I spend a lot of time at this location helping my grandmother with daily things. Generally secure building. They have video monitoring and you need to use a buzzer system to access the building. For some reason the building is always extremely hot all year round. The maintenance staff is generally friendly but seem overworked or just super busy. Sometimes the elevator doesnt work and that can be frustrating especially if you are bringing in a lot of grocerys. The other residents are very curious about everything you do. Some will just flat out harass you but there easy to ignore. One time I had my $400, locked to the rack, bicycle stolen while I was visiting. Overall I have mixed feeling about the place and personally would not want to live there. My grandmother even says she doesnt really like it there and would like to move out.more ...hide ...