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Harris Branch Apartments - Austin

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About This Harris Branch Apartments - Austin

Located in Austin, TX, the Harris Branch Apartments offer affordable housing options for low income individuals and families. Supported by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, these rental apartments have rent and income restrictions based on the Area Median Income (AMI). The LIHTC program incentivizes builders and developers to provide affordable housing for low income persons. However, the AMI may still make these apartments unaffordable for some low income individuals. Prospective tenants can check the current rental rates to see if they are affordable. The Harris Branch Apartments offer 248 low income one, two, and three bedroom apartments. Due to high demand, most apartments have waiting lists. Interested parties can contact the Harris Branch Apartments directly to see if they qualify to live there. Apartment features include 9-foot ceilings, ceiling fans in bedrooms, covered parking, energy-efficient kitchen appliances (including microwaves), faux wood flooring, full size washer/dryer connections, high-speed internet, cable service, air conditioning, heating, cable readiness, tub/shower, sprinkler system, and wheelchair accessibility in some rooms. Community features include package service, laundry facilities, maintenance on site, property manager on site, a business center, clubhouse, fitness center, pool, playground, volleyball court, media center/movie theatre, and covered parking. Pet-friendly policies include allowing cats and dogs (with breed restrictions and a maximum weight of 45 lbs), a pet deposit, and a pet interview. Applicants should note that all income from expected adult residents must be included and verified at application time. One bedroom, two bedroom, and three bedroom apartments are available at this location. The Harris Branch Apartments operate Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

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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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