Yes, Park Place Apartments are located in the downtown Birmingham area and their are low-income to high-income residents residing at that location.
Copy and paste this link to search for subsidized housing (including non section 8 based on income) apartments:
for all states --> http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/index.cfm
for Alabama --> http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/step2.cfm?state=AL%2CAlabama
The manager at park place apartments say they are no longer taking low-income housing. I spoke to someone on the phone who said that the apts are from 600+ up for a 1bedroom. She said they originally started taking them in 2008 but no longer do so at this time. She said their waiting list is too long. She also said when they do decide to take them again, it will be announced in news.
Yes, they have income based apartments here in Mobile,Alabama, here is a link income based apartments in mobile alabama.com
Yes. Clanton has such apartments.
Apartments based on income in Delaware is for those under poverty line.
Can you submit a listing of any income based apartments or homes in Atlanta, Georgia?
You will a great deal of newly built income based apartments in Las vegas
The Harvestree apartments does not base their rental price of apartments on income. They do not participate in subsidized housing.
Checking with your local housing authority for a list of income based apartments is a good start.
Checking with your local housing authority in Boston can provide you with a list of income based apartments.
Some apartments receive government funds for providing apartments to lower income families.
Many online websites offer links to find income based apartments. Many aparment companies will also help you find apartments within you income range.
Based on population Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama with a population of 212,237 per the 2010 U.S. census.
Income based apartments are as safe as standard apartments. The best way to check out the safety would be to talk to residents and then study the crime rate for your area.