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Garden Terrace Apartments

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This apartment complex is designated for low income residents and receives direct funding from the government to offer affordable housing. They offer reduced rent for low income individuals and senior citizens. To inquire about low rent senior housing with subsidized government rates, contact Garden Terrace Apartments at (814) 535-8291. Garden Terrace Apartments is a mid-rise community in Johnstown, PA with 100 one-bedroom units. They are proud to provide affordable, safe, and comfortable living for independent seniors aged 62 and older. The apartments feature updated appliances and spacious floor plans. Garden Terrace also offers a community room, outdoor seating area, and shuffle board court for residents to enjoy. In addition, they have a full-time service coordinator who plans community events and outings. With an on-site staff, 24-hour maintenance response, and great location, Garden Terrace Apartments is an excellent place to call home. Amenities at Garden Terrace include air conditioning, rent based on income (Section 8), all utilities included, cable readiness, computer lab, controlled access, emergency call system, handicapped accessibility, laundry facilities, off-street parking, pet friendly, sprinkler system, trash removal, 24/7 staff, housekeeping, laundry service, lawn care, library, meal programs, scheduled activities, TV room, fully-equipped kitchen, smoke detectors, emergency response system, ADA units, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, vinyl tile, fire-resistant construction, large closets, great views, and a private park with seating area and shuffle board court. These apartments accept HUD subsidies, and rent is based on 30% of Adjusted Gross Income for qualified low income individuals. 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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