Seeing if you have any 1 bedroom apartment available for 950 or less I WOULD BE USING MY SECTION 8 VOUCHER DO YOU ACCEPT SECTION 8 ALSO NO EVICTIONS EVER AND CAN PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK
4746 MATTERHORN CIR, DULUTH, MN 55811 218-547-3307 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Minnesota Housing Finance Authority • Total number of rental units: 96 • Total number of low income units for rent: 68 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 12 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 69 • Number of 3-bedroom units: 15
Deb
(3.8/5)
So glad I moved to Village Matterhorn apt Maintenance is very quick if something goes wrong Very friendly staff as well as helpful residents Apt is very well planned out utilizing spaces so well Im so close to everySo glad I moved to Village Matterhorn apt Maintenance is very quick if something goes wrong Very friendly staff as well as helpful residents Apt is very well planned out utilizing spaces so well Im so close to everything the mall WalMart 3 grocery stores a whole lot more Even have AEOA service my door if needed Vemore ...hide ...
(651) 645 - 7271 720 MAPLE GROVE RD , DULUTH , MN 55811Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 20, assisted housing category: 202/811, contract term: 12 months, prac/811 , between 101% & 120% fmr, 1bedroom: $622.00, 2bedrooms:
Douglas Sjerven
(3.0/5)
Lived here from 2013-2014. Newer building. Nice location. Road noise is not too bad. Located in probably one of the lowest crime areas in Duluth.The hot water heater didnt have enough capacity for whole building in the Lived here from 2013-2014. Newer building. Nice location. Road noise is not too bad. Located in probably one of the lowest crime areas in Duluth.The hot water heater didnt have enough capacity for whole building in the mornings.There is a large, clean laundry room on the first floor with three washers and dryers, a utility sink, a large folding table, and some wheeled laundry carts.There is a small lobby area and a large community room on the first floor.Each apartment has a large wheelchair-accessible shower with a ceiling-mounted heat lamp in bathroom, but my ventilation fan was under-powered so it would get quite steamy if I didnt leave the bathroom door open.There is under-counter space for wheelchair accessibility in the kitchen area and bathroom, which unfortunately left less than adequate space for storage. There is a hood with a fan over the stove, but it didnt actually vent to anywhere except right back into the apartment.In my one-bedroom apartment there was a medium-sized coat closet, a small storage closet, and a large bedroom closet.There is a lack of adequate noise insulation if you have a noisy upstairs neighbor - thankfully I didnt.The heating system is was not adequate to keep your windows free of condensation, frost and mildew on cold winter days. You have a thermostat in your apartment for heat and air conditioning, but the maintenance guy needs to turn on the heat in winter and the A/C on in spring, so if the weather is too hot on early spring days or too cold on early fall days youre out of luck.When I lived here the maintenance person worked at multiple locations and wasnt given the support he needed from main office - he was competent and a great guy, but he was mostly used to act as a policeman for the bad tenants at the other Accessible Space properties, and wasnt given enough support for keeping our building as nice as it could have been.When I first moved in I noticed a nasty smell in my apartment. The previous tenant had had a dog that peed all over the carpet. When I called the main office the manager acted like I was making it up or that it was my fault. The maintenance guy (who was brand new to the job) checked it out and had the whole carpet replaced like it should have been (it had only been shampooed), and eventually that office manager was fired for her poor behavior - from listening to the other residents stories she apparently had a history of treating renters badly.You should definitely have a car or someone to give you a ride if you live here - the nearby bus stop only has service a couple of times a day and there are no sidewalks to local businesses. Stone Ridge Shopping Center looks close on a map, but theres a fence and a steep, slippery rock hill/cliff most of the way around it thats a workout to navigate in the summer and unclimbable in the winter.When I lived here almost all of the tenants were female - mostly older women, and there was little drama besides the usual gossip, and no alcoholics, drug users or violent or abnormally unstable people. Most everyone was polite, if not helpful, to each other.Even though theres room for improvement, this is probably one of the best low-income apartment buildings in Duluth.more ...hide ...