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Ontario Senior Housing - Palm Terrace II Co-op

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About This Ontario Senior Housing - Palm Terrace II Co-op

This apartment complex offers low-income housing and accepts HUD subsidies. The government provides funds directly to the owner, resulting in lower rent for those who qualify. Contact the complex at 586-753-9004 for more information on subsidized government low-income rates. Palm Terrace Co-op II is a three-story, 48-unit development in Ontario, built in partnership with the City of Ontario's Redevelopment Agency. It boasts carports, indoor and outdoor common areas, and balconies/patios with views of Mt. Baldy and the San Gabriel mountains. Palm Terrace II Co-op opened in May 2009 and is one of the newest and most attractive co-ops operated by CSI Support & Development. Residents enjoy the peace and privacy of their apartments, along with community activities like potlucks, gardening, Nintendo Wii, and movie nights. Palm Terrace II Co-op is located near the Ontario International Airport and is affordable for everyone, with subsidies available. Each unit has a full kitchen, hot water, a balcony/patio, refrigerator and electric range, cable, window coverings, carpet, individual heat/AC, and emergency pull cords in the bedroom and bathroom. Property amenities include gated parking, secured entry, elevators, a gift shop, a community room, a laundry room, a library with computer access, lounges on each floor, raised garden beds, onsite maintenance, and pet-friendly policies with restrictions. Contact the complex for details on rent, which is based on 30% of your Adjusted Gross Income, and availability of one-bedroom apartments.

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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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