Occupancy & Requirements
Income guidelines may apply
One and two Bedroom Apartments
Senior Citizen Community, Age 55 and up.
Rent, Deposits, and Lease
HUD Rental Assistance is available to qualified individuals through White River Housing Authority.
Rent includes trash removal, lawn care, and maintenance.
Water, Sewer, and Electric included for some Apartments.
Discounted Satellite TV
A $300 Security Deposit is required
All Units are Smoke Free
Lease term is one year.
One pet allowed within policy requirements (pet fee required). This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Amenities
Electric Range and Microwave Hood (some apartments), Frost Free Refrigerator with Ice Maker,
Dishwasher, Washer and Dryer or Washer/Dryer Hook Ups, Decorator Mini-Blinds, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting, “No Wax” Vinyl Floors, Central Heat and Air Conditioning, Large Bay Window, Gas Fireplace (Some Units), Garages (Some Units), 8x12 Storage Unit with some Units, Double-Pane Thermal Windows, Community Room with Kitchen, Senior Center on premises. Hot Lunches are served Tuesday, Thursday and Friday for a small donation
Occupancy & Requirements
One Bedroom Apartments
Senior Citizen Community, Age 55 and up.
Rent, Deposits, and Lease
HUD Rental Assistance is available to qualified individuals through White River Housing Authority.
Rent includes water, sewer, trash removal, lawn care, and maintenance.
Discounted Satellite TV
A $300 Security Deposit is required
All Units are Smoke Free
Lease term is one year.
No pets allowed. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Amenities
Electric Range and Hood, Frost-Free Refrigerator, Decorator Mini-Blinds, Wall-to-Wall Carpet,
“No-Wax” Vinyl Floors, Satellite TV Available for a Small Monthly fee, Washer and Dryer Hook Ups, Community Room with Coin Operated Laundry, Gazebo, Individually Controlled Central,
Heat and Air Conditioning
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