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CARL MACKLEY APARTMENTS

1401 E Bristol St Bldg A

Philadelphia , PA 19124

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Total apartment units: 184

Assisted housing category: Insured-Subsidized

Owner organization name: CMH Development LP DBA Carl Mackley Apartments

Management agent organization name: Altman Management Company, Inc.

Management agent main phone number: 215-884-0500

Management agent email address: frank.potts@altmanco.com

Hud Administered ind: Y

Contract doc type: HAP

Program type: Pension Fund

Rent to FMR ratio: 77.37873983

Rent to FMR description: Below 80% FMR

Total 1bedroom units: 11

Total 2bedroom units: 46

Total 3bedroom units: 11

Total 4bedroom units: 24

1bedroom: $1,013.00 per month

2bedrooms: $1,226.00 per month

3bedrooms: $1,528.00 per month

4bedrooms: $1,754.00 per month



Inquiry & Reviews (6)
Nils Paellmann
2022-05-31T00:29:22Z
(5/5)

A lovely housing development from the 1930s in International Style by the architects Oskar Stonorov born in Frankfurt and Alfred Kastner It reminded me of some of the great 1920s social housing developments in Frankfurt The style signifiers including more ...

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aurora carrero
2022-03-25T14:20:39Z
(2/5)

The staff that works in the office at Carl Mackley are unprofessional and have lack of accountability they hate to answer the phone and when they do they give you a attitude and the people they hire to do their construction are not trust worthy the more ...

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Yay Arii
2022-02-21T20:20:51Z
(3/5)

Its very nice and staff is good besides that the front yard and everything outside isnt that good for example there is dirt outside I would have a hard time getting into my apartment when it rains because the front was flooded with mud and dirt it t more ...

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Umm Lay
2021-12-24T16:21:31Z
(1/5)

When Altman owned it it was terrible I lived here for 5 years because I needed the assistance as a single mom Soon as I was comfortable and able to move I ran outa there Maintenance never fixed anything the hallways looked like you were walking into more ...

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Maria Castro
2015-12-08T01:45:59Z
(1/5)

I use to like Carl Markley apt when I move in 2000 Everything have change they dont fix anything no more You have to fix on your own And with your own money If anything happens in your apartment and you call the office whoever is on call take for more ...

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2024 Fair Market Rents in Philadelphia, PA 19124 with Section 8 Assistance

In 2024, Fair Market Rents (FMRs) in Philadelphia, PA 19124 offer diverse housing options, including those relevant to Section 8 assistance:

  Efficiency: $918 (low) to $1,122 (high) per month
  One-Bedrooms: $1,026 (low) to $1,254 (high) per month
  Two-Bedrooms: $1,224 (low) to $1,496 (high) per month
  Three-Bedrooms: $1,476 (low) to $1,804 (high) per month
  Four-Bedrooms: $1,710 (low) to $2,090 (high) per month

These FMRs offer choices for various budgets and Section 8 housing requirements in the Philadelphia, PA 19124 providing valuable resources for both tenants and landlords.

The prices mentioned include utilities; however, if the property owner doesn't cover utilities, the rent may be lower. Additionally, keep in mind that each housing authority sets its own price limits, so it's advisable to reach out to the housing authority to inquire about the allowable rental rates.

To apply for Section 8 housing, you can check your income against the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA Housing Choice voucher income limit to determine your eligibility.