426 SECOND AVE SE, HICKORY, NC 28602 828-328-2241 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 18 • Total number of low income units for rent: 18 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 18
Amani Nic
(4.5/5)
Its so beautiful with the historic feel still which makes it special Affordable too cant beat it
1790 THIRD AVENUE NW, HICKORY, NC 28601 919-618-5545 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 48 • Total number of low income units for rent: 48 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 48
Sherry Rees
(4.1/5)
Why wont management answer phone calls or emails My brother has submitted an online application and one by hand back in Feb 2022 He would like to know the status of his application Plus the maintenance man is horriblyWhy wont management answer phone calls or emails My brother has submitted an online application and one by hand back in Feb 2022 He would like to know the status of his application Plus the maintenance man is horribly rudemore ...hide ...
20TH AVENUE DR NE, HICKORY, NC 28603 513-588-1000 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 72 • Total number of low income units for rent: 72 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 48 • Number of 3-bedroom units: 24
Carol Tuttle
(3.9/5)
Lexington Property buying Apartments on 20th was the best thing to ever happen to these apartments I have lived here almost six years and these apartments are well tended and loved by the office staff more than ever ThLexington Property buying Apartments on 20th was the best thing to ever happen to these apartments I have lived here almost six years and these apartments are well tended and loved by the office staff more than ever The office staff always kindly see to all matters brought before them Upon talking to the office staff youmore ...hide ...
(828) 328 - 5373 841 S CENTER ST , HICKORY , NC 28602Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 311, assisted housing category: insured-subsidized, contract term: 240 months, rad ph conv , between 80% & 100% fmr, 1bedroom: $573.00,
Victoria Patterson
(2.6/5)
I€™ve tried multiple times to get through to someone. I can€™t even get the contact Information for my case manager. When I finally get through to someone I€™m told the wrong contact information. I€™m struggling I€™ve tried multiple times to get through to someone. I can€™t even get the contact Information for my case manager. When I finally get through to someone I€™m told the wrong contact information. I€™m struggling to pay my rent each month and I€™ve never had a problem with paying rent. You can€™t go into the building because of Covid. I believe they just changed it to where you can make an appointment to be seen. Can€™t even get aholdOf anyone anymore. I know times are hard right now and a lot of jobs are remote. Someone should at least respond back to my emails.more ...hide ...
(828) 294 - 0183 5190 GLENWOOD PLACE, HICKORY, NC 28602Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: trash pickup 1,032 sq.ft. • built 2004 (approx.) parking type off street
allotted parking spaces 1
parking in front of entrance yes
parking near pu
Amber Pearson
(2.9/5)
Glenwood Commons will fraudulently keep your security deposit, even though there is absolutely no grounds for them to do so. I lived here for almost a year and a half and left my apartment exactly the way I found it. InsGlenwood Commons will fraudulently keep your security deposit, even though there is absolutely no grounds for them to do so. I lived here for almost a year and a half and left my apartment exactly the way I found it. Instead of refunding the deposit they are making me pay for a previous tenants disrepair, even though I gave them a list of things needing repair on the day I moved in. The list, along with any knowledge of its whereabouts have suddenly disappeared. I have turned them in to the Better Business Bureau and also filed a complaint with HUD since they are part of the equal housing opportunity program but I highly doubt it will make a difference. The apartments themselves are in a sad state of disrepair and every time it rains pieces of the ceiling fall down throughout the breezeway. I suggest looking elsewhere if youre needing an apartment, or at least be prepared to be taken advantage of when it comes to getting your security deposit back.more ...hide ...