Occupancy & Requirements
Income Guidelines Apply
1 Bedroom Apartments
All Apartments are Smoke-Free
No Pets allowed. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Senior Citizen community for 55 or older.
Rent, Deposits, and Lease
Rent includes electric, water, sewer, trash and maintenance.
HUD Rental Assistance for Apartments is available to qualified individuals through Northwest Regional Housing Authority.
$300 Security Deposit
Lease Term is one (1) year
Amenities
Electric Range and Microwave Hood, Frost-Free Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Stackable Washer & Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Mini-Blinds, Large Step-in Shower, Large Closet Space, Garbage Disposal, Ceiling Fan(s), Individually controlled Central Heat & Air Conditioning, Discounted Satellite TV, Free On-Site Storage Room, On City bus Route
Club House Amenities
Gas Fireplace, Large Screen Plasma Television for Scheduled movies, Large Kitchen with Party Area, Library, Computer Alcove, Lounge, Gathering area for Puzzles, Games, and Crafts, Fitness Center, Elevator, Near the Hospital
Phone: 870- 425-9291 TTY: 711
Email: parkwestvillage@ppm-inc.us
Hours: Tuesday - Thursday, 8 AM - 12 PM
Income guidelines apply.
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
Handicap units available
Age 62 or older or Disabled regardless of age.
One (1) Pet Allowed within policy guidelines. Pet Fee Required. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Rent, Deposit, & Lease
Rent may be based on income.
HUD Rental Assistance is available to qualified individuals through Northwest Regional Housing Authority.
Project based rental assistance may be available through USDA Rural Development.
Rent includes All utilities and maintenance with exception of Cable TV and Telephone.
Discounted Satellite TV is available.
A $300 Security Deposit is required.
Lease term is one year.
Amenities
Electric Range and Hood, Refrigerator, Microwave, Mini-Blinds,
Central Heat and Air Conditioning, Covered Parking, Elevator to Parking, Coin-Operated Laundry, Community Room with Kitchen,
Library/Reading Room, Fitness Center
Located within easy walking distance to the downtown square and shopping.
Occupancy & Requirements
Income guidelines apply
1 Bedroom Apartments
No Pets Allowed. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Rent, Deposit, & Lease
Rent is based on income.
Project based rental assistance is available through USDA Rural Development.
Rent includes water, sewer, trash removal, lawn care and maintenance.
A $300 Security Deposit is required.
Lease term is one year.
Amenities
Electric Range and Hood, Frost-Free Refrigerator, Garbage Disposal, Decorator Mini-Blinds,
Wall-to-Wall Carpet, No-Wax Vinyl Floors, Telephone and Cable Jacks, Central Heat and Air, Conditioning, Outside Storage Area, Coin Operated Laundry
Office Hours
At Keystone Apartments
777 Highway 201 North, Mountain Home
8-5 Monday thru Thursday
Phone: 870- 424-3042 TTY: 711
Email: keystone@ppm-inc.us
Office Location: Office locate at
Keystone Apartments, 777 Highway 201 North, Mountain Home
Hours: Monday thru Thursday, 8 AM - 5 PM
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