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Casa Victoria Co-op Senior Apartments

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About This Casa Victoria Co-op Senior Apartments

Casa Victoria is a beautiful three-story apartment building located in Southern California's Coachella Valley, surrounded by the stunning San Jacinto Mountains. With 49 apartments spread out over three acres of lush landscaping, including a lovely rose garden, Casa Victoria offers a serene and natural living environment. The building was constructed in 1999 and has since become a smoke-free co-op, with only a couple of members who are still permitted to smoke in their own apartments due to a signed waiver prior to the full implementation of the new smoking rules. Casa Victoria is situated in a quiet residential community, where residents can easily access a variety of amenities, such as shops, restaurants, post office, movie theaters, and a library, all within walking distance. The community also enjoys access to public transportation that takes members to nearby gyms, medical services and hospitals, colleges, as well as community and cultural events and museums. The co-op has become a healthier and safer living environment by becoming 100% smoke-free, with no smoking allowed within individual apartments or common areas. The community is also an active co-op, with many resident activities and volunteer opportunities, such as socials, parties, bingo, and cards nights. The units at Casa Victoria are 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartments, with full kitchens, including refrigerators and gas ranges. Water, cable, and window coverings are included, and units have individual heating and air conditioning, as well as emergency pull cords in bedrooms and bathrooms. Handicap-accessible units are available, and there is ample storage space and a utility allowance. The property is pet-friendly (20 lbs or under, with a deposit required), and there is gated assigned parking, secured entry, an elevator, and a community room and kitchen for resident events. Laundry rooms, a library, an exercise room, and raised garden boxes for resident use, along with a large community patio with benches and a small patio off the laundry room, complete the amenities. This apartment complex accepts HUD subsidies, and rent is based on 30% of the resident's adjusted gross income.

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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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