323-231-4174 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 Housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
1400 E MADISON ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21205 207-774-0501 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 203 • Total number of low income units for rent: 203 Making a rental inquiry • Baltimore, MD
20 DUNVALE RD, TOWSON, MD 21204 410-962-0595 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 112 • Total number of low income units for rent: 112 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
Deborah Morris
(3.3/5)
my aunt has lived here 5 years in that time the elevator has broken a couple time one time was out for 2 weeks yes there is only ONE elevator keep that in mind with 6 stories Also only 2 onsight washer dryers no hook upmy aunt has lived here 5 years in that time the elevator has broken a couple time one time was out for 2 weeks yes there is only ONE elevator keep that in mind with 6 stories Also only 2 onsight washer dryers no hook ups in apartments Maintenance is super nice and helpful cant say the same for the office administration Plemore ...hide ...
4900 CRENSHAW AVE, BALTIMORE, MD 21206 314-335-2754 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 140 • Total number of low income units for rent: 140 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
6100 EVERALL AVE, BALTIMORE, MD 21206 443-798-3418 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 68 • Total number of low income units for rent: 68 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 68
Ginger Bellerose
(4.3/5)
The Administration is as sweet as you can get and very helpful There is a minimum income requirement that needs to be taken into consideration as well as a maximum Look into this place as its perfectly located to meet alThe Administration is as sweet as you can get and very helpful There is a minimum income requirement that needs to be taken into consideration as well as a maximum Look into this place as its perfectly located to meet all your needsmore ...hide ...
5200 BOWLEYS LN, BALTIMORE, MD 21206 410-342-8003 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 78 • Total number of low income units for rent: 78 • Type of construction: New construction
6020 MORAVIA PARK DR, BALTIMORE, MD 21206 267-386-8680 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development • Total number of rental units: 60 • Total number of low income units for rent: 60 • Type of construction: New construction
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED (410) 914 - 8020 1021 N CAROLINE ST 3, BALTIMORE, MD 21205Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted penthouse apartment on top floor, free water, w/d, central a/c, 1bedroom plus large den, great view
great apartment, everything updated, low maintenance, free water, low Making a rental inquiry
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 804 N BROADWAY B, BALTIMORE, MD 21205Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted newly renovated 2br johns hopkins
for rent immediately. 2 bedroom next door to johns hopkins hospital and kennedy krieger. newly renovated, all new appliances and hardwo Making a rental inquiry
(410) 327 - 0480 906 N. CAROLINE STREET , BALTIMORE , MD 21205Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 81, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 60 months, lmsa , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bedroom: $1,105.00
Shanell Morgan
(3.1/5)
If I could give no stars, this complex would definitely be well deserving of it. I lived in this property for just about seven years while completing my studies. The review I am providing, is one that I wish I would haveIf I could give no stars, this complex would definitely be well deserving of it. I lived in this property for just about seven years while completing my studies. The review I am providing, is one that I wish I would have received before signing their lease years ago. I strongly recommend home seekers complete their diligence, research, and go out to this property a few times, on different days of the week, and different times of the day to gain a full understanding of what you will be signing up for in advance.First, there are only two garbage cans on the property. Both are used by adjacent house renters near the complex. People even drive to the property just to dump their trash. The garbage can be so overloaded that tenants and others just drop their trash on the ground surrounding the garbage cans. Its nasty and only adds to already rat infestation that the complex has.Next, If you are dead set on living in this complex, please expect random violence. I have seen it all, a young man was shot to death sitting in his car right in front of the entrance walkway to Kia Ct. Tenants have reported robberies, cars being vandalized and apartments broken into. I myself have reported different crime that I have experienced on the property, how my children feared to come out and play, and have also requested a transfer, only be told that violence in the community is not a valid reason for consideration of a transfer. The leasing office staff are malicious, have no empathy or sympathy for any of the tenants. Expect notifications of inspection, extermination, etc., after they have already enter your rented spaced to do whatever. (Youve been warned)Repairs, Oh, thats a joke to the leasing staff. In January of 2018, I reported that my cabinet shelves and doors were falling apart. Any one with eyes could see that the cabinets were old as dirt and required replacement. In October of 2018, the leasing office property manager stated to me that new cabinets was not in their budget for the year, that I would have to wait til January 2019. I moved, they can provide the new tenants with new cabinets. (Going directly to the maintenance men does not help, they will tell you to submit your issue through the leasing office staff).Now, there is a laundry room in both courts, please beware, they are filthy and random people from the surrounding community use the wash machines as toilets. Do not, I repeat, do not wash your families clothing in the complex wash machines. Also, if you or family and friends visit that drive and visit you frequently, you might want to take precaution and warn friends and family not to park on the back parking lot. The leasing office has a contract with a local tow company and they are the DEA of the parking lot, even if you are a paying resident.Lastly, this is also stated above, the staff in that office ( 906 Caroline St, Suite 101) are malicious. I want to tell everyone to just run for the hills and never look back at this property. However, I understand being in a desperate position. If, you have decided to reside in this complex, my next few sentences, you may want to take a notice of.Cover Your A$$. Always, get everything in writing and submit everything in writing. This is very important, they will lie and say you never gave, submitted anything to them and also lie and say that they provided you with all the information you may have required. Again, COVER YOUR A$$, If you plan to lease from this property.Update: After moving out of the apartment, the property owners tired me, by imposing a $1500 bill, not returning my security deposit, and not including me on the walkthrough. I wasnt having it. I sued the property owners in court by myself, without a lawyer. And, mind you they had a big time lawyer.Moral of this review, always document and file everything when dealing with Jovan Coleman the property manager and Tameika the receptionist.more ...hide ...
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 2440 ASHLAND AVE, BALTIMORE, MD 21205Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted nice appartment fuly renovated all the voucher welcome
nice appartment fully renovated first floor plus a basement , nice living and dining room, on basement nice kitche Making a rental inquiry