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About This Irvine Inn

The Irvine Inn in Irvine, CA is a type of affordable housing supported by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. This program provides incentives to builders and developers to offer affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families. However, the maximum rent for these apartments is based on the Area Median Income (AMI), which may make them unaffordable for some low-income persons. Therefore, it is important to check the current rental rates before applying. There are 192 low-income apartments available at the Irvine Inn, and they offer a variety of community and apartment amenities. Community amenities include live-on management and maintenance, 24-hour emergency maintenance, a controlled access/gated entrance, night-time courtesy patrol, green building/solar panels, 24-hour laundry facilities, a sparkling swimming pool, a community room, a computer lab with PCs and printers, a cardio fitness center with Nautilus-like equipment and free weights, a TV/games room, a vending machine room, recycling, and an elevator. The location is also convenient for students, as it is just minutes away from the University of Southern California Irvine and Irvine Valley College, and across the street from the Tustin District Shopping Center, which has an AMC movie theater. Apartment amenities include utilities, air conditioning, a ceiling fan, furnishings such as a full-size bed, 4-drawer dresser, lamp, chair, and TV stand, linen and extra storage closets, energy-efficient kitchenettes with a refrigerator, microwave, and disposal, carpeting, a full-size bathroom, mini-blinds, and cable readiness. Wheelchair access is also available. It is important to note that most apartments have waiting lists, and income verification for all adults living in the apartment is required at the time of application. Interested individuals should contact the Irvine Inn directly during their operating hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

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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.

1. Check Your Eligibility Criteria

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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