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Where to Find Low Income Apartments for Rent

Low income apartments are subsidized apartments where HUD helps pay part of the rent for qualified people. The qualified people allowed to live in low income apartments are low income families, students, and seniors. These people usually cannot afford a place to live on their current income.

If you visit HUDs website, you can find out the measures for qualification. Income is the top factor for determining if you can live in low income apartments for rent.

Go to a HUD office and fill out the necessary forms after you have determined that you qualify for low income apartments. You can start searching for and applying to low income apartments after HUD gives you the thumbs up. The best way to begin your search is online.

Go to HUDs website for a list of low income apartments for rent. They allow you to search for apartments by city. You can also use other third party websites to search for low income apartments. These websites have extra features such as letting you search by number of bedrooms, area code, rent, etc.

If you do not want to search online for low income apartments, you may also wish to drive around the neighborhood and do your search that way. Using this method, you get to actually see the low income apartments and the neighborhood they are in.

Once you have discovered a few low income apartments that strike your fancy, go and have a look. You will want to find out if the neighborhood is the place you want to live in.

Look inside the apartment too and not just the model apartment. Model apartments always look nice which could be a complete contrast to the actual apartment you will be living in. If there are any problems in the low income apartment, you should tell the landlord to fix them.

You may have to wait on the waitlist for a low income apartment. This is because some places have a lot of people that want low income apartments but there are not enough. In this situation, be prepared to wait up to a year before you move into your low income apartment.

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Posted on 2 October '09, under Real Estate.