About This Avocado Court
Avocado Court in Escondido, CA offers 36 affordable apartments that cater to a variety of needs. The development is designed to be transit-oriented and provides easy access to employment, schools, transit, and neighborhood services. It also includes 8 permanent supportive housing units for disabled veterans with case management provided by Interfaith Community Services. In addition to the supportive housing units, Avocado Court also offers 30% of its apartments as three-bedroom family housing. Residents have access to CHW's award-winning classes and programs, such as after school learning programs, Financial Fitness classes, employment training, and case management for special needs populations. The 1,580 square foot community building provides a space for these programs. For disabled veterans who have been chronically homeless, Avocado Court provides highly-affordable homes where they pay no more than 30% of their income towards housing. Onsite services are critical to these residents' stability, and the community is non-smoking to promote a healthy lifestyle for all, including those who may be coming out of addiction. Avocado Court is a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartment that offers affordable rental options for low-income persons. The LIHTC incentives builders and developers to provide affordable housing to low income persons, and the maximum rent charged is based on the Area Median Income (AMI). This apartment may still be unaffordable to low-income persons due to the AMI, so it's important to check the current rental rates to see if it's affordable. To apply for an apartment at Avocado Court, income from all expected adult residents must be included and verified at application time. Contact Avocado Court directly at the provided number to see if you can apply and qualify to live in one of their low-income apartments.