You can contact social services to help you locate a low income apartment in your area.
There are several low income hub housing opportunities near Penn State. There are also several cheap apartment options available. With the recent recession you can find a good apartment pretty cheap. I would search the ads on sites like Craigslist.org for a nice place.
You can use the following website to find an income based apartment in Marietta, GA: http://www.mynewplace.com Just place your information in the search boxes and plenty of places near you will pop up!
Your best option would be to check with social services to see if they can help you find a low income apartment that suits your needs
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What area do you live? Please provide city and state. Please specify what you are trying to find...for example a house, car, apartment???
At that low of income, you should look into to subsidized housing. For help finding a subsidized apartment help in Indiana, you should visit http://www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=in&topic=renting. Thanks for your time, and I hope this helps. my name domingo sanchez I don't know about plymouth or bremen but if you can get to columbia city. park terrace heights has a $99 deposit special right now. but keep in mind it takes them a couple of months to actually get you on the subsidized rent. so be prepared to pay full rent for at least 2 months.
Near any appliances, pipe joints or valves near where you smell the gas.
The average monthly rent is around 800 dollars a month for a 3 bedroom apartment. Near Chicago, the rent goes up to over a thousand dollars a month.
There are many reasonable apartment rental options near Klamath Falls, such as Arthur Village, Eldorado Heights Apartments, High Lakes Apartments, and Azalea View Furnished Apartments.
Many colleges have apartments, commonly known as off-campus student housing, where this is possible. Students often pay by the semester. If you are renting a regular apartment then it shouldn't matter where the payments are coming from, unless the apartment complex has a rule -- that which most apartment complexes do have -- that your income must be at least three times the amount of the rent. You may have to explain to the landlord that you receive financial aid every semester and that accordingly, that's how often your rent must be paid. Most apartment complexes near colleges have provisions for college students receiving financial aid.
Near my apartment are some hybrid pear trees that are acarpous.
On Arlington Street, near the Public Garden.