Hello
I am in search for affordable housing I am a 70 year old veteran and I make 1102 a month in social security I am single and looking for a place for just one person I am curious your rental prices average utility prices and process for application
Many Thanks
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823 MANGUM ST, DURHAM, NC 27701 919-755-1618 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 29 • Total number of low income units for rent: 29 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 29
Kemey Butler
(3.9/5)
Too many rules cant live comfortably office manager has terrible attitude If you desperate move there its quiet but you cant grill out have too many people over parking is limited
(919) 489 - 3112 1505 DUKE UNIVERSITY RD., DURHAM, NC 27701Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted utilities included: none 400 sq.ft. • built 1975 (approx.) parking type off street
parking in front of entrance yes
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Liz McEntee
(3.0/5)
Since I moved in, maintenance has been an issue. I've had several minor issues that haven't been fixed, but nothing urgent until now. My air conditioning is leaking and it doesn't sound like this will be fixed any time sSince I moved in, maintenance has been an issue. I've had several minor issues that haven't been fixed, but nothing urgent until now. My air conditioning is leaking and it doesn't sound like this will be fixed any time soon. It's affecting my ability to sleep at night.
Currently, the biggest issue is with my air conditioning. It leaks. The dripping wakes me up several times per night. It has been 90+ degrees recently, so leaving my air conditioning off is not reasonable. I try sleeping with fans on, wake up sweating after about 2 hours, have to turn my AC on, then the dripping wakes me up 1-2 hours later, I turn it off, then wake up sweating again after another hour or so, and the cycle repeats. I'm exhausted. Because of this issue, I haven't gotten a full night's sleep in weeks.
Yesterday, maintenance came to check on this and said many apartments are having this issue, simply telling me to place a bucket underneath my AC unit where it's been leaking. While this kept water off of my wall and floor, this made the noise even worse overnight. Earplugs do not help. I'm also concerned about mold in the AC unit and underneath the paint on my wall.
Aside from maintenance, the new management is mediocre. I've emailed them asking about this issue and did not hear back, and I emailed them to ask if they can send me a copy ofmore ...hide ...