| HEATHER GLEN (530) 757 - 4440 2324 SHASTA DR, DAVIS , CA 95616 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted Making a rental inquiry |
| SECTION 8 ACCEPTED 1500 SHASTA DR, DAVIS, CA 95616 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted 3 bed 3 bath - housing choice voucher (3 bedroom - $1935 + utility allowance payment standard) waitlist open!
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| SHASTA POINT RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (530) 747 - 7095 1501 SHASTA DR , DAVIS , CA 95616 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 68, assisted housing category: 202/811, contract term: 12 months, prac/202 , below 80% fmr, 1bedroom: $1,066.00,
Was there to visit family member. First floor looks nice. Second floor looks worse for wear, and a HUGE ugly stain on the hall carpet. Didnt go to 3rd floor. Wish they would treat and maintain this side as well as they d
Was there to visit family member. First floor looks nice. Second floor looks worse for wear, and a HUGE ugly stain on the hall carpet. Didnt go to 3rd floor. Wish they would treat and maintain this side as well as they do the URC side of the property.
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| SUNTREE APARTMENTS (530) 753 - 5115 2033 F ST , DAVIS , CA 95616 Housing types: Low Income Apartments buildings / Section 8 vouchers accepted total apartment units: 95, assisted housing category: subsidized, no hud financing, contract term: 480 months, hfda/8 nc , below 80% fmr, 2bedrooms: $1,404
I lived here 2012-2013 and I think the prices are very reasonable. Its about 2.5 miles from campus, but the apartments are very roomy and the one I had had washer/dryer inside (not all of them do). I like that it was rig
I lived here 2012-2013 and I think the prices are very reasonable. Its about 2.5 miles from campus, but the apartments are very roomy and the one I had had washer/dryer inside (not all of them do). I like that it was right next to the greenbelt, which made going running very easy for me. However, there were A LOT of cons living here. Its a popular apartment complex for families and children, so it often got very nosy, but I also saw plenty of elderly living there. So there was a huge variety of ages and ethnicities here (specifically latinos/latinas who often had loud parties next door with kids running around outside). I also dont like that they did not have a jacuzzi. One of the main things I look for when moving into an apartment. But I chose to live here anyway for the price, I had to find a place quick, and my roommates were really nice (and they happen to be my best friends now).Okay, so the worst part about Suntree was that we got bed bugs. Not exactly sure how, but we did and management did nothing about it. I guess when we moved in we signed a bed bug addendum (which I presume they made up after another resident had bed bugs a few years back). I know this, because when I told my coworker I had bed bugs she mentioned her boyfriend had those in his old apartments and it turned out she was talking about Suntree.So we fought for months to have something done. We spent all kinds of money at the store buying whatever products said would get rid of them and to no avail. Management refused to do anything because when they came by they said they saw no bugs (Well duh, theyre tiny and normally come out when youre sleeping!) Finally, management decided to do something when my roommate caught one on her body and showed it to them. So then they had someone come by again and luckily I had a dead one sitting on a napkin on the floor for them to see, and one of the critters decided to crawl up my window when he came in. So they said theyd have some people come in and spray and gas things, and they gave us a LONG list of things we must do before they come. Mind you, we only had a couple weeks and we were all students with jobs, so not much time at home to do them. But anyway, we all had to pretty much clean our rooms as best we can, wash all our blankets and sheets, remove everything from our rooms and throw whatever furniture we had in the center of the room. So it was a lot of work, and obviously bed bugs do not go away in one swoop, so after the guys left, of course, we still had bed bugs.So we got bed bugs sometime in January, management did nothing about it until about June (had to rush and clean everything while studying for finals, mind you), and of course had to pay all kinds of money to try to get rid of them ourselves in the first place, and then having to do multiple loads of laundry constantly. I had several bites all over me for months and sometime in the middle of all this ended up sleeping and staying at my boyfriends house until finally moving out. Luckily, I never brought the bugs over to him. And as far as I know, none of us brought them with us when we moved. I made sure I wouldnt, by bagging up everything I owned and throwing it in my mothers attic for a few months before moving (since they die in temperatures above 90 or something like that), forcing myself to only have select clothing with me, which I then put in the dryer on high heat right before moving out. It was a lot of hard work and I had to spray several things with alcohol and throw away pillows and tear apart my mattress to spray those darn bugs. I am pretty sure Ive seen bed bugs of all age in my room, those without my blood, and those full of my blood. I even kept one in a jar to prove we had them. It was sheer pleasure watching it die and fade of color in my jar.So all in all, I give this place two stars because without the bed bugs and without the nosy neighbors I would have liked my apartment a lot.
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OLIVE COURT
1414 OLIVE DR, DAVIS, CA 95616
530-757-4444
Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
• Total number of rental units: 24
• Total number of low income units for rent: 24
• Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 2-bedroom units: 24
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HEATHER GLEN
2324 SHASTA DR, DAVIS, CA 95616
530-757-4444
Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
• Total number of rental units: 62
• Total number of low income units for rent: 62
• Type of construction: New construction
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CESAR CHAVEZ PLAZA
1220 OLIVE DR, DAVIS, CA 95616
530-756-1899
Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
• Total number of rental units: 53
• Total number of low income units for rent: 52
• Type of construction: New construction
• Number of 1-bedroom units: 52
As the parent of a tenant at Cesar Chavez, I can report on the experience of my handicapped daughter. John Stewart, the proprietor of Cesar Chavez Plaza and leader of budget-friendly housing throughout California, may ha
As the parent of a tenant at Cesar Chavez, I can report on the experience of my handicapped daughter. John Stewart, the proprietor of Cesar Chavez Plaza and leader of budget-friendly housing throughout California, may have passed away (Sept. 2020) but his obscure doctrine of troubling and/or disregarding tenants continues o
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SOJOURNER TRUTH GARDENS
1220 FIFTH ST, DAVIS, CA 95616
530-757-4444
Low Income Apartments & Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Accept Housing Vouchers, Section 8 housing, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
• Total number of rental units: 14
• Total number of low income units for rent: 14
• Type of construction: Acquisition and Rehab
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