I am looking for something for my brother He is going to be homeless as of November 30 He is temporarily staying with our mother but d**last*name**hidden** to her failing health I am moving her to my home so I can care for her He is currently on SSI and is eligible for section 8 housing Please let me know if you have anything available as time is running out and I would like to help him find another home if I can before it does God Bless
1 occupant section 8 and down deposit ready looking here to move like ass soon as possible 750 on my voucher Looking for something nice n quite neighborhood 1 ot 2 bed rooms preferably thank you
505 GERMANIA ST, BAY CITY, MI 48706 703-406-3471 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Michigan State Housing Development Authority • Total number of rental units: 50 • Total number of low income units for rent: 49 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 35 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 15
Bill Stasinski
(3.5/5)
Comment I currently lease a two bedroom apartment for almost 2 years I moved here because it was advertised as being barrier freeWhen I visited to see the apartments I assumed that there was another entrance maybe in theComment I currently lease a two bedroom apartment for almost 2 years I moved here because it was advertised as being barrier freeWhen I visited to see the apartments I assumed that there was another entrance maybe in the front of the building facing the river because of being told the complex was barrier free I lived a distmore ...hide ...
(989) 686 - 4130 3325 ALARIE DR , BANGOR TOWNSHIP , MI 48706Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 180, assisted housing category: subsidized - previously insured, contract term: 120 months, lmsa , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bed
Alexandra Troxell
(3.7/5)
The apartments are nice and good, if anything does happen maintenance is available. It /is/ low income and it shows; get a bike lock, anything you care about needs to be locked in the shed or secured. Only about half theThe apartments are nice and good, if anything does happen maintenance is available. It /is/ low income and it shows; get a bike lock, anything you care about needs to be locked in the shed or secured. Only about half the parents here actually care about their kid and what theyre doing, theres an issue with hoodlums and bullies. Parking is assigned but were having an issue in the back where people are just parking wherever right now. Management is pretty good so Im sure that will be corrected soon.more ...hide ...
(989) 893 - 2007 100 15TH ST , BAY CITY , MI 48706Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 180, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, sec 8 sr , between 141% & 160% fmr, 1bedroom: $557.00
Donna Guntermann
(3.7/5)
BED BUGS !!!! I cant do a negative, but BED BUGS are through out this building here. On every floor and in all portions of A, B, and C sections of the premises. Drive by and see the furniture at the dumpsters with BEBED BUGS !!!! I cant do a negative, but BED BUGS are through out this building here. On every floor and in all portions of A, B, and C sections of the premises. Drive by and see the furniture at the dumpsters with BED BUGS written or sprayed on the mattresses! They are under strict policies for every tenant that lives there, including no visitors in or out of your own apartment if you have bed bugs, been sprayed, waiting to be cleared. Stop by and ask tenants outside! The place will appear clean but the bugs are small and hide, or they will be carried in to your apartment because of the number of residents that have been treated and still infested. I would not recommend to one who cares about not having these bugs, dont rent here.more ...hide ...
(989) 684 - 4500 3258 KIESEL ROAD , BAY CITY , MI 48706Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 49, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, lmsa , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bedroom: $557.00,
Rocky Bowker
(3.0/5)
I lived in bramblewood from the year 2000 to July of 2008. In july of 2008 my mother passed away due to a heart attack. Anyways i was on the lease the whole time every year me and my mother would go recertify, also it waI lived in bramblewood from the year 2000 to July of 2008. In july of 2008 my mother passed away due to a heart attack. Anyways i was on the lease the whole time every year me and my mother would go recertify, also it was a two bedroom unit. Connie the manager stated i was not on the lease after my mother passed away. I had no place to live, i was bassically homless. Connie does not have a care in the world for anybody. Also its a low income subsidized housing. Now how could sombody be so cruel and kick em when they are down. She also made me or said that i had to pay the last months part of the rent and the electic bill with consumers my mother was paying the bills until i got on my feet. If i wasnt on that lease then why was it a two bedroom apartment and every year me and my mother would go down to the office to recertify. Sorry to say Bramblewood Cooperative was nice until connie became management. If it wasnt for her i would rate it a 5more ...hide ...
(989) 895 - 2750 505 GERMANIA ST, BAY CITY , MI 48706 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Bill Stasinski
(3.5/5)
Comment: I currently lease a two bedroom apartment for almost 2 years. I moved here because it was advertised as being barrier free.When I visited to see the apartments I assumed that there was another entrance (maybe inComment: I currently lease a two bedroom apartment for almost 2 years. I moved here because it was advertised as being barrier free.When I visited to see the apartments I assumed that there was another entrance (maybe in the front of the building facing the river) because of being told the complex was barrier free. I lived a distance from the complex and did most most the paperwork by phone and mail. I am fully disabled and use an electric wheelchair and scooter. Management was fully aware of this. The following information is verifiable. One of the biggest problems for me is you cannot even get in the building because the only door to get in opens outward and is NOT handicapped accessible and also very hard to enter and bring in groceries by some of the other tenants. There is no security for packages delivered by USPS. They sit in the common area on the floor next to the mailboxes. So if youre expecting a package you go through all of them and see everybody elses personal mail I personally had one package stolen. They refused to make any changes. According to local postmaster theres nothing they can do. Delivery confirmation through USPO does not help. He said this is unusual for apartments. There are no thermostats in the apartment. Just a dial that goes 1 through 5. Which in my case has never worked properly and has needed a lot of attention. The heat just stays on and you cant turn it off. As of today its still not fixed. There is no overhead lighting in the bedrooms.The water in the toilet gets very nasty, a build up of black material that turns into chunks sometimes when flushed It seems to be a problem on my floor. I would NOT recommend drinking the water. I live on the third floor, both summer and winter you have no control over the heat. It is very hot always. I have to run an air conditioner nine months out of the year in my bedroom to keep the temperature below 80 degrees. Any repairs or problems need to be reported to management. There is very little communication between management and maintenance. Anything you want done you have to contact them at least 2 times. It is frustrating, but if your persistent enough you can get things done. There is also no respect for your privacy. I always ask to please give me a call first before a visit or inspection as I spend a lot of time in my bedroom. Either they do it on purpose or as I say no communication.. I also had to install a security system because people kept walking in my apartment. That problem seems to be remedied. By a change in tenants. Another problem for me is the kitchen is very small and the smoke detector in the hall will go off if you try to broil in the oven or use the stove to fry anything. The Fire Department shows up here on a regular basis for that reason. Even when you dial 9-1-1 They still have to make contact with you and reset the system. I was told that mine was an older one and they would install a newer one which was just done. So when I tried to pan fry a steak the fire department showed up again. I was told there very sensitive because this is a senior facility. This discourages you from cooking and setting a fire I guess. It took 2 fire inspections and 7 months for me to get the new one installed. This could be a nice place to live for naive senior citizens. It is 90% women. Many who seem to spend a lot of time in the common area on the first floor by the entrance. Some of these people are always asking me and my guests what your doing and where youre going and ask uncomfortable questions. (very nosey). They are very helpful for letting me and my guests in the complex. These are my personal experiences. The other tenants that use scooters need help to get in and out of the building. For me if I want to get back in this building and Im alone. I have to wait for someone to show up so that I can get in my own place. I believe that the doors in the entrance of this building are not up to code and violate the Fair Housing Act and the ADA. The end of part 1.more ...hide ...