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262 N. Section Line Drive, Cotter, AR 72326
Phone & Fax: 870-435-2881 TTY: 711
Email: walnutlane@ppm-inc.us
One Bedroom Apartments, Senior - Age 55 & Over
Income Limits Apply
419 Walnut Hill Lane, Cotter, AR 72626
Phone & Fax: 870-435-2881 TTY: 711
E-mail: walnutlane@ppm-inc.us
One & Two Bedroom Apartments, 62 years & older or disabled regardless of age
HUD Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
605 Lincoln Street, Gassville, AR 72635
Phone: 870-435-6040 TTY: 711 Fax: 870-435-6041
E-mail: summerhill@ppm-inc.us
One & Two Bedroom Apartments, 62 years & older or disabled regardless of age
Some Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
777 Highway 201 North, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Phone & Fax: 870-424-3042 TTY: 711
E-mail: keystone@ppm-inc.us
Three Bedroom Family Apartments
Some Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
301 Dyer Street, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Phone & Fax: 870-425-7169 TTY: 711
E-mail: parkplace@ppm-inc.us
One, Two, & Three Bedroom Family Apartments
Some Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
810 Embassy Parkway, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Phone 870-425-9291 TTY: 711 Fax 870-425-0406
E-mail: parkwestvillage@ppm-inc.us
One Bedroom Apartments, Senior - Age 55 & Over
Income Limits Apply
550 East 4th Street, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Phone: 870 425-4191 TTY: 711 Fax: 870-424-4195
E-mail: promenade@ppm-inc.us
One & Two Bedroom Apartments, 62 years & older or disabled regardless of age
Some Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
600 E. 9th Street, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Phone & Fax: 870-424-3042 TTY: 711
E-mail: keystone@ppm-inc.us
One Bedroom Family Apartments
Project Based Rental Assistance. Income Limits Apply
55 4th Street, Norfork, AR 72658
Phone & Fax: 870-297-8488 TTY: 711
E-mail: calicopines@ppm-inc.us
One Bedroom Apartments, 62 years & older or disabled regardless of age
Project Based Rental Assistance. Income limits Apply
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