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Audubon Towers Senior Apartments

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About This Audubon Towers Senior Apartments

Audubon Towers provides affordable housing for seniors aged 62 and above with assistance from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Prospective residents must meet the income limits set by HUD and adhere to the occupancy policy established by the sponsor. The monthly rent is determined through a formula specified by HUD based on the resident's income. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. For more information, please call (856) 546-9111. The building consists of an 8-story mid-rise structure with a total of 124 apartments, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. Of these, there are 29 studios, 94 one-bedroom, and 1 two-bedroom apartments. Residents are provided with on-site management and maintenance staff as well as 24-hour emergency on-call maintenance. The grounds are well-maintained with garden-like settings, benches, and private sitting areas. High-efficiency soundproofing and wall-to-wall carpeting in all corridors ensure a comfortable living experience. On-site social services are available to residents, and the building is conveniently located close to local stores, shops, and the police station. Additional amenities include a community room with a kitchen, tables, chairs, a fireplace, and a piano, as well as a private meeting room with a large screen TV. Community computers are available for resident use, and planned activities such as breakfasts, games nights, meetings, and luncheons are regularly organized. Video security cameras are installed to allow tenants to view visitors from an in-house TV channel, and an intercom system facilitates guest entry. Emergency pull cords are also installed in bathrooms and bedrooms. This apartment complex accepts HUD subsidies. If you qualify for low-income housing and there are available apartments, rent is based on 30% of your Adjusted Gross Income. For more details, please call the building management. One-bedroom apartments are available at this location.

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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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