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Good Shepherd Community

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About This Good Shepherd Community

The Good Shepherd Community, located in Greenfield, Indiana, is a charming two-story apartment complex that caters to senior citizens aged 62 and above and those with mobility impairments who have lower incomes. The community comprises of 80 studio and one-bedroom apartments, with rent calculated based on income level, age, and disability, as per the guidelines set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Eligible applicants are required to pay only 30% of their adjusted gross income to cover rent and certain utilities. The community is equipped with well-maintained apartments that include appliances, carpeting, and all utilities except for cable TV, Internet, and phone. Additionally, the property is handicap accessible, with common areas for social and recreational activities, on-site coin-operated laundry facilities, and wheelchair accessible apartments. The apartments are set amidst attractive grounds in a peaceful residential neighborhood, with access to transportation services and round-the-clock emergency maintenance. The Good Shepherd Community is equipped with two community rooms, a covered outdoor shelter area, and a community garden. The property has been smoke-free since May 1, 2013. The community employs a Service Coordinator who provides residents with information on aging and health care services located within the surrounding area. The Service Coordinator also offers education about health and wellness and connects residents with volunteer opportunities and community engagement activities. This apartment complex accepts HUD subsidies for those who qualify for low-income housing and have available apartments. Rent is calculated based on 30% of the applicant's Adjusted Gross Income. One and two-bedroom apartments are available at this location. For further details, please contact the property management.

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Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. The federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) department addressed concerns of distressed properties and blighted superblocks with revitalization and funding projects for the renewal of public housing to decrease its density and allow for tenants with mixed income levels.

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2. Search For Your Local Housing Authority

3. Fill In And Submit The Application Form

4. Check Your Waiting List Status

5. Move Into An Unit

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