Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development
Looking for a 1 bedroom with a movein date of 81 Single 54 yr old disabled female No kidspets Section 8 Cert Living on Union St Springfield and my lease is up as of July 31st so need to find a safedecent place to live
Please contact me at your earliest convenience so that we can set up a viewing of the listing
Thank you in advance
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1 SPRINGFIELD ST, CHICOPEE, MA 1013 781-915-3022 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: 40 • Total number of low income units for rent: 20 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 12 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 28
kelsey Marie
(3.1/5)
Pretty dirty most of the time due to living so close to water there are many bugs in your living space Spiders silver fish in the bathrooms moths other bugs that Ive never seen before The hallways smell like garbage sPretty dirty most of the time due to living so close to water there are many bugs in your living space Spiders silver fish in the bathrooms moths other bugs that Ive never seen before The hallways smell like garbage sometimes cigarettes toonot to mention the people who smoke in the apartments when theyre not supposed to more ...hide ...
38 ASINOF AVE , CHICOPEE , MA 1013Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 105, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, hfda/8 sr , between 131% & 140% fmr, efficiency: $737.0
Dianne Pirog
(4.4/5)
I was at McKinley House visiting someone today.This is one of the original independent living buildings in Chicopee for the Elderly that I think is absolutely wonderful.The grounds are always well kept every season.The bI was at McKinley House visiting someone today.This is one of the original independent living buildings in Chicopee for the Elderly that I think is absolutely wonderful.The grounds are always well kept every season.The building has a very large parking lot with plenty of resident parking and visiting parking.The inside of the building is very well maintained.There is a buzzard entryway to get into the main door.The laundry areas are always clean and very picked up.They have a great community area with weekly get-togethers and planned activities, weekly coffee hour and so many more scheduled socials to get the residents motivated and feeling better just socializing among each other...Its nice to see a place where everyone knows each other by name,you can hear all the\"hellos\" and \"goodbyes\" in the halls and everyone keeps an eye out for each other...When you have to leave it gives you a feeling that you are glad that your family member is living here.more ...hide ...
50 ALGONQUIN ST , CHICOPEE , MA 1013Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 8, assisted housing category: 202/811, contract term: 240 months, prac/811 , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bedroom: $875.00,
Christine R
(3.9/5)
Ive been at this casino a few times. I like that its only 30 minutes from home and right off the highway although this last time I went there was road construction and I got off a different exit and relied on GPS to get Ive been at this casino a few times. I like that its only 30 minutes from home and right off the highway although this last time I went there was road construction and I got off a different exit and relied on GPS to get me there.Parking is easy. Door to elevators easily seen. The casino itself is nice and has around 2500 slot machines. I saw a sign for a poker room and passed some gaming tables as well.My only dislike at this particular casino is the fact they do not have many eating places. Each time I go I went to the same place. This time I had the chicken tender basket that comes with fries and I bought a soda. The cost was $13. It tasted good, good portions and filling. Would have been smarter to bring a soda from the gaming floor which is free and saved $2.50 on the cost of my lunch.No money won on the slots which seem rather tight. But it was a fun day and I will be sure to visit again.more ...hide ...