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Mintbrook Senior Apartments

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About This Mintbrook Senior Apartments

Mintbrook Senior Apartments is a newly built 55+ community located in Bealeton, VA, between Culpeper and Warrenton. Our community offers 1BR 1Bath and 2BR 2Bath apartments with rents ranging from $855 to $1,035. To qualify for our income-restricted community, minimum annual income requirements range from $15,390 to $18,630, with a maximum yearly income of $38,050 to $43,450. A holding deposit of $99.00 is required. At Mintbrook Senior Apartments, we offer various amenities such as trails, group transportation, monthly resident events, a media center, an outside food pantry, and a recreation room. Our pet-friendly community allows a maximum of 2 small pets with a non-refundable deposit of $300.00 per pet and a monthly rent of $25.00 per pet. Other apartment features include air conditioning, alarm, cable readiness, ceiling fans, dishwasher, elevator, hardwood flooring, microwave, oversized closets, smoke-free environment, some paid utilities, view, washer & dryer connections, garbage disposal, patio, and refrigerator. While community features include a business center, emergency maintenance, fitness center, high-speed internet access, individual leases, laundry facility, pet park, trail, bike, hike, jog, wireless internet access, conference room, subsidies, controlled access, on-site maintenance, on-site management, and community gardens. The Humanities Foundation is committed to building vibrant income-restricted communities that offer all the amenities of a conventional community. Income restrictions apply, so please see guidelines before calling. Join our park-like environment with walking trails, educational programs, wellness & fitness programs, social events, and an on-site attentive management team. Parking is easy, and small pets are allowed with a deposit.

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