57 year old female I own one cat I039m semi handicap I would like to move June or July first I have references from old landlords I pay my rent on time if you have anything with a walkin shower will be perfect I039m sometimes in the wheelchair and sometimes I want to walk her but I am independent I appreciate it if you called me or email me at the email address above hopefully I039ll talk to you thank you
2215 ARCH ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 215-477-1268 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 43 • Total number of low income units for rent: 42 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
• Number of efficiencies: 6 • Number of 1-bedroom units: 6 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 26 • Number of 3-bedroom units: 5 Making a rental inquiry • Philadelphia, PA
3813 SPRING GARDEN ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 570-287-2151 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 45 • Total number of low income units for rent: 45 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
3728 WALLACE ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 215-222-8100 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 40 • Total number of low income units for rent: 40 • Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 4 • Number of 2-bedroom units: 15 • Number of 3-bedroom units: 9 • Number of 4-bedroom units: 12 Making a rental inquiry • Philadelphia, PA
742 N 41ST ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 215-477-1268 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 11 • Total number of low income units for rent: 11 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
3850 W GIRARD AVE, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 561-393-1721 Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency • Total number of rental units: 3 • Total number of low income units for rent: 3 • Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
(215) 563 - 6200 158 N 23RD ST , PHILADELPHIA , PA 19103Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 151, assisted housing category: subsidized - previously insured, contract term: 240 months, 202/8 nc , between 121% & 130% fmr, effic
Ponnie Cousins
(3.8/5)
I moved into this building in February 2018 and I don't think anyone should take seriously the reviews of someone who isn't a resident. Trudy, the building manager, is incredibly kind, thoughtful and hardworking, and theI moved into this building in February 2018 and I don't think anyone should take seriously the reviews of someone who isn't a resident. Trudy, the building manager, is incredibly kind, thoughtful and hardworking, and the rest of the staff are always polite and courteous. People often come to the office with unreasonable and unlawful requests and I have seen how rude they can be to the employees, yet they still remain respectful. This building is in an excellent location in the center of the city with a view of the Schuylkill River and River walk. All utilities, including electricity, hot water and air conditioning, are included in the rent, as is parking for owners and visitors. It is very well maintained under Trudy's leadership. If you are a senior or plan to move into a senior housing, this is one of the best buildings in the city. There is also a tenant's council with arranged trips to Sight and Sound, Atlantic City, and various weekly and monthly activities such as crocheting classes, bingo, line dancing, movie nights, a van for grocery shopping, and a Christmas party. As a resident of the building, I take offense to the one-star reviews of people who claim to have been treated so badly, but have only visited this place once (so they say). Because I don't believe them - what they say simply isn't true!more ...hide ...
SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 22 S 22ND ST 702, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted this landlord has not included comments with their property. to request more details, you can contact him or her above. we take section 8 housing choice vouchers (hcv) - Making a rental inquiry
(215) 988 - 5493 2025 CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA , PA 19103 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted
Umm Layla Mujjahid
(4.0/5)
Mid-City Apartments, located on the 7th Floor, offer one-bedroom accommodations with central-air. The 6th and 5th Floors provide rooms with private bathrooms and twin beds with drawers beneath them, and a desk with a chaMid-City Apartments, located on the 7th Floor, offer one-bedroom accommodations with central-air. The 6th and 5th Floors provide rooms with private bathrooms and twin beds with drawers beneath them, and a desk with a chair. On each of these floors, there are two kitchens with two commercial-size freezers. Back in 2000-2001, the Ingerman Group ran the program where individuals had to come from a shelter, rehab, or have a DHS case in order to stay. They had regulations, including signing in and out, and visitors were only allowed in the kitchen area. Security was on the front desk to ensure compliance, and hall monitors were on staff to monitor behavior. There was an office on the 1st Floor. People were allowed to stay a maximum of five years, and they had to pay 30% of their income before taxes, with no utilities included (rooms only). Apartments included a 30% payment of income before taxes and electric. If rules weren't followed, warnings were issued, and three warnings would result in eviction. There was storage in the basement. This housing was labeled SRO for single women on the 5th and 6th Floors, and the Philadelphia Housing Authority paid for the remainder of the rent. Rooms typically cost between $600 and $700 per month. Room inspections were done once a month. Kitchens, freezers, and refrigerators were kept clean, and there was flooring throughout themore ...hide ...