Housing

There are 50 program(s) int the Housing Category

Almond Blossom Apartments

Eligibility:

Must meet income eligibility criteria

Fees: Sliding scale

Almond Blossom Apartments is an affordable housing family community located in the city of Ripon close to shopping, restaurants, schools, and Hopper transportation. On-site laundry facility and playground for children are available. Please contact site manager for more information.

Anchor Village Apartments

Eligibility:
  • Low-income families
  • Preference is given to veterans at risk of homelessness and individuals living with mental illness
Fees: Sliding scale. Application is free.

Anchor Village Apartments provide supportive affordable housing to low-income families and individuals, with preference given to veterans at risk of homelessness and individuals living with mental illness. This apartment complex consists of 51 total one- and two-bedroom apartment homes with approximately 8,000 square feet of ground floor community servicing space. To address the unique needs of this population, the project will include an on-site property manager and supportive services. Anchor Village is located near several amenities and the Downtown Transit Center and was designed with LEED Silver standards.

All applicants must provide proof of income to qualify to receive the restricted rents. Please contact the rental office for the most up-to-date information.

Astoria Senior Living & Memory Care

Eligibility:

None

Fees: None

Astoria Senior Living and Memory Care is an assisted living and memory care facility that offers educational seminars and support for seniors. Assisted living services include:

  • 24-hour security & professional staff.
  • Care provided by experienced staff—including caregivers, CNAs and med-techs with oversight by our Director of Nursing.
  • Complimentary wellness checks.
  • Health consultations & help with appointments.
  • Three nutritious, home-cooked meals with menu options every day.
  • Housekeeping & laundry services.
  • Utilities paid & maintenance service.
  • Emergency call system (if requested).
  • Cable TV and wireless internet.

For those who need more than basic health care, additional services are available for help with medication, bathing, dressing, diabetic care and much more. Specialized memory care is available at all locations. Memory care residents enjoy the same amenities and services as those in assisted living, but also benefit from a more secure environment, as well as their own activity areas.

All Astoria communities have the ability to provide short-term respite care (as space and availability allows). A respite stay ranges from a few days to weeks or even a few months.

Bethel Gardens

Eligibility:
  • Residents must be 60 years of age or older.
  • Meet income guidelines as set by San Joaquin County.
Fees: Sliding scale

Bethel Gardens has been designated as a low-income housing complex for low-income seniors in the Lodi area. The complex offers one-bedroom apartments only.

Please call for information on the application process and waiting list.

Cal Weber 40

Eligibility:

Residents must earn between 30 to 60 percent of the Area Median Income as defined by Department of Housing and Development. Please call for more information.

Fees: Vary; includes electricity and gas at no cost.

Cal Weber 40 is an affordable family housing property located at the intersection of North California Street and East Weber Avenue in Stockton, California.

Cal Weber 40 apartments consist of 40 units; 28 apartments with two bedrooms and one bathroom, and 12 apartments with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The modern apartment complex boasts solar-powered units, a computer lab and a private playground. This property has designated parking, common areas, private balconies and an impressive twelve foot ceiling height for third story units.

The ground level has remained commercial with the exception of four units located at the north and south entrances in the Cal Weber building residential lobby. The location embraces pedestrian access to the nearby restaurant and entertainment district with parks and the waterfront within a five-minute walking distance.

California Department of Fair Employment and Housing

Eligibility:

California resident

Fees: None

California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) is the state agency charged with enforcing California’s civil rights laws. The mission of the DFEH is to protect the people of California from unlawful discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations and from hate violence.

To file a Pre-Complaint Inquiry, you may select one of the following methods:

California MENTOR

Eligibility:
  • Valley Mountain Regional Center clients who are 18 years or older.
  • Those who wish to live somewhere other than with family or a board and care facility.
Fees: None

California Mentor provides homes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are 18 years and older.

Currently, only one to two clients are accepted per home. Case management services are provided. Bi-weekly home visits with the program coordinators are made.

This organization is part of the Mentor Network.

Casa de Esperanza

Eligibility:

Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee).

Casa de Esperanza is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing development that offers 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom units. Amenities include:

  • Energy efficient appliances
  • Washers and dryers in each unit
  • Community room
  • Monthly tenant meetings
  • Neighborhood Watch
  • Computer lab
  • Playground
  • Basketball court

Please call apartment manager for specific information on waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

Casa Manana Inn

Eligibility:
  • Independent senior living (62+)
  • Must meet income criteria
  • San Joaquin County Housing Authority vouchers are accepted
Fees: $353 per month

Casa Manana Inn is a 62+ senior project conveniently located near a beautiful park with a senior center, public transportation, shops and medical offices. Casa Manana offers 16 studio apartment units of very affordable housing for independent senior citizens with a myriad of activities which include on site laundry facilities, a small general store, a library, bingo, monthly birthday celebrations, and weekly delivery of free commodities and fresh vegetables and fruit. Americans with Disability Acts (ADA) ramps and an elevator provide accessibility. Large community room for events, lounge areas on each floor, community patio and off street parking. Security cameras and key-card entry provide a safe environment for residents.

Chaluth Home Care

Eligibility:

Those who require home health care services.

Fees: Vary; Private pay options available, Medi-Cal accepted

Chaluth Home Care offers:

  • Personal hygiene
  • Companionship
  • Private duty
  • Home care
  • Homemaker services
  • 24-hour live-in service available

Charleston Place Apartments

Eligibility:

Must meet limits. Please see income limit information below:

  • 1 Person $21,000 for 40% Unit, $26,250 for 50% Unit, $31,500 for 60% Unit
  • 2 People $24,000 for 40% Unit, $30,000 for 50% Unit, $36,000 for 60% Unit
  • 3 People $27,000 for 40% Unit, $33,750 for 50% Unit, $40,500 for 60% Unit
  • 4 People $30,000 for 40% Unit, $37,500 for 50% Unit, $45,000 for 60% Unit
  • 5 People $32,400 for 40% Unit, $40,500 for 50% Unit, $48,000 for 60% Unit
  • 6 People $34,800 for 40% Unit, $43,500 for 50% Unit, $52,200 for 60% Unit
  • 7 People $37,200 for 40% Unit, $46,500 for 50% Unit, $55,800 for 60% Unit
  • 8 People $39,600 for 40% Unit, $49,500 for 50% Unit, $59,400 for 60% Unit
Fees: Sliding scale

Charleston Place Apartments offers two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments. All apartments have two full bathrooms. Rent is below market value, no subsidy and no application fee.

  • Two-Bedrooms: 40% $536; 50% $704; 60% $873
  • Three-Bedrooms: 40% $605, 50% $800; 60% $995
  • Four-Bedrooms: 40% $657, 50% $874; 60% $1092

Chateau de Lyon

Eligibility:

Must meet low-income eligibility criteria

Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee).

Chateau de Lyon is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing development that offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. Amenities include energy efficient appliances, community room, monthly tenant meetings, Neighborhood Watch, computer lab, playground, basketball court, and washers and dryers in each unit.

Please call apartment manager for specific information on waiting list, time frame and application completion process.

Chesapeake Bay Apartments

Eligibility:

Rent and a maximum income ceiling set by the state and adjusted yearly. These amounts are based on family size. Basic requirements are listed below:

  • Good standing credit
  • One year of work history with a minimum of three months of current consecutive paycheck stubs
  • Two years of rental history
  • Earn a minimum of two times the amount of rent
Fees: Processing fee per adult $25 (anyone over the age of 18).

Chesapeake Bay Apartments offers both regular market and affordable housing apartments to lower-income families that meet state requirements. A waitlist of 100 names is maintained and families are called in order. The waitlist is currently closed.

Childrens Home of Stockton

Eligibility:

Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) referrals are only accepted through Juvenile Probation and Social Service Departments.

Catalyst referrals are accepted from community partners/organizations and self-referrals from Transition Age Youth (TAY) experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

Fees: Vary

Children’s Home of Stockton (CHS) provides a home away from home for youth who need it most, as its mission is to give at-risk youth an opportunity for a productive life through treatment and education in a safe, nurturing environment. The goal is to offer needed support so every youth has the chance to be successful and thrive as a productive member of the community

CHS operates two programs: a licensed 16-bed Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) for foster youth twelve to eighteen years old and Catalyst, and an 18-bed housing and homeless prevention program for unsheltered and at-risk youth 18 to 24 years old.

Services include:

  • 24-hour supervision
  • Culturally relevant and trauma-informed care
  • Seeking Safety Treatment Model (evidence-based)
  • Individualized treatment planning
  • Trauma-focused individual, group, or family therapy
  • Specialty Mental Health Services
  • Behavior and/or medication management
  • Substance abuse prevention education
  • Vocational counseling
  • Recreational opportunities
  • On-grounds work experience program
  • Family reunification services
  • Outreach and coordinated supportive services for youth identified as or at risk of Commercial Sexual Exploitation
  • Emancipation preparation
  • Transition Age Youth (TAY) Housing Program
  • Aftercare services and transition planning

For more information, to get involved, or to tour the campus, please call (209) 466-0853.

If you have any questions pertaining to intake or Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) referrals, please contact Lena Mayo, Intake Coordinator, at (209) 395-3401 or at lmayo@chsstk.org. For Catalyst referrals, please contact Lisa Jordan, Youth Services Director. Youth experiencing homelessness can self-refer.

City of Stockton Economic Development Department

Eligibility:

Low-income families

Fees: None

City of Stockton Economic Development Department provides the following assistance to qualified low and moderate income City of Stockton residents:

The Housing Division administers programs that create housing opportunities for residents of Stockton through down payment assistance, emergency repairs, and neighborhood improvements.

Available Housing Programs:

  • Down Payment Assistance Program - designed to assist families with purchasing their first home. The City of Stockton works directly with the lender. Persons interested in the program should contact their lenders immediately to make sure they qualify.
  • Emergency Repair Program - designed to provide one-time emergency repair assistance to low-income property owners. Properties that have one owner over the age of 65 or with special needs may be eligible for a grant.
  • Housing Reconstruct Loan Program - provides money to low-income families to rebuild a house on the existing site only when repair costs are too high or cost more than new construction. Some restrictions apply. The Housing Reconstruct Loan Program is considered when the house does not qualify for the Housing Rehabilitation Program.
  • Housing Rehabilitation Program - designed to provide financial assistance to low-income homeowners in making substantial interior and exterior repairs to bring the property to California and local building code standards, as amended and adopted. Eligibility of participants is limited to owner-occupied, single-family homes or two units on a lot with one of the units occupied by the eligible owner. The property must be located within the city limits of Stockton.
  • Neighborhood Improvement Loan Program - designed for low-income homeowners residing in target areas, action team areas, and safe neighborhoods. Its purpose is to help homeowners make repairs due to City code violations and to assist qualified homeowners who wish to make repairs to their home but who do not qualify for the Citys regular Housing Rehabilitation Program. Funds can be used primarily for exterior improvements such as roof, painting, fencing and landscaping, along with water heater, plumbing, electrical, and sewer.
    For any additional information, please contact the Housing Division at housing@stocktongov.com.

    Community of All Nations

    Eligibility:

    Low-income families

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee).

    Community of All Nations is a family low-income apartment complex subsidized by the federal governments Department of Housing and Urban Development and a Visionary Home Builders community.

    Depending on family size and income requirements, low income families can rent an apartment through Section 8 housing or other government program funds. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

    Corbin House Sober Living for Women

    Eligibility:

    To be considered, you must have 30 days minimum drug and alcohol free. Must follow all house rules. Sobriety must remain the first priority in order to remain in the house. You must consent to random drug and alcohol tests at any time.

    Fees: 535.00 per month

    Corbin House Sober Living for Women is a women-only sober living home. This addiction treatment center provides the basic accommodations such as a bed, bed linens, personal item storage, secure medicine storage, towels, typical household furniture, toilet paper, and more. There are a maximum of 5 women allowed in the House, and are required to physically attend at least four AA, NA or Celebrate Recovery meeting every week.

    Those who wish to participate have to work. If you do not currently have employment, then you must obtain employment. If, for some reason, you are unable to work, then you must either be going to school or you must volunteer in one or more Community Organizations.

    Staying sober is tough - You are tougher. Please call or visit the website for more information.

    Delta Plaza Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Senior housing only (55-years old and older). Must meet income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee)

    Delta Plaza Apartments, a housing project of Visionary Home Builders of California, is available to low-income senior citizens from San Joaquin County. Interested individuals must apply for the Project Based Voucher Program (Section 8) waiting list for seniors. Applications can be obtained at the County of San Joaquin Housing Authority’s office located at 2575 Grand Canal Boulevard, Suite 100, Stockton. For more information, please call (209) 468-5000.

    Delta Village Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Affordable housing property with income restrictions and restrictions for students

    Fees: $50 application fee per adult

    Delta Village Apartments offers a choice of one-, two-, three-, or four-bedroom apartment homes, where single level and townhouse designs are available. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Dewey Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low income eligibility criteria

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit)

    Dewey Apartments is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing project. Depending on family size and income requirements, low income families can rent apartments through HUD housing or other government program funds. Dewey Apartments is one of several low income apartments. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Diamond Cove Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit)

    Diamond Cove Townhomes is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing development, providing affordable housing to low-income families. Please call apartment manager for specific information on waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Diamond Cove Townhomes II

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit)

    Diamond Cove Townhomes II is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing development and offers 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom units. Amenities include energy efficient appliances, Head Start Daycare Center, community room, monthly tenant meetings, Neighborhood Watch, computer lab, playground, basketball court, and washers and dryers in each unit. Please call apartment manager for specific information on waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Emerald Pointe Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit).

    Emerald Pointe Townhomes is a housing project of Visionary Home Builders of California and offers low-income housing to qualifying families. Residents are responsible for paying the monthly rent, electric and gas utilities. There is a Head Start preschool site for children ages 3 to 5 years. Please call manager for specific information about the application process, procedures and waiting list time frame.

    Escalon Heritage House

    Eligibility:

    Residents must be 62 years old or older and meet income guidelines as set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Housing is available for those with mobility impairments or disabilities.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent: 30% of gross monthly income

    Escalon Heritage House provides low-income, subsidized housing for senior citizens in the Escalon area. Housing offers studio apartments as well as one bedroom apartments. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion.

    Family Link

    Eligibility:

    Families visiting people with AIDS or other life-threatening illnesses or trauma. Guests must be temporary visitors from outside the Bay Area.

    Fees: Suggested donation: $30 per night, per room

    Family Link is a guest house that serves families that come to San Francisco from around the world to visit and care for loved ones with a life threatening illness or traumatic injury.

    Family Link provides:

    • Clean, safe accommodations (six private rooms, two twin beds per room)
    • Support in a home-like environment
    • Referrals to community resources
    • A central Castro District location
    • Opportunity to meet other visiting families

    Plan to arrive before 8:00 p.m. in the evening when first arriving. Advance registration is required.

    Family Promise of San Joaquin County

    Eligibility:

    Families who are experiencing homelessness and have a child under 18 years old.

    Fees: None

    Family Promise of San Joaquin County offers up to a 90-day stay at their shelter to families with children experiencing homelessness in San Joaquin County. A rotational mode is used which means that every week their families will stay at a new congregation host site in San Joaquin County.

    Families must be vaccinated or comfortable taking a COVID test every Saturday while in the program. Drug and alcohol tests are administered, as well as background checks.

    The day center is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 7 days a week. At the day center, families can have access to bathing and laundry facilities. Families also have access to a quiet room, playroom, family room, and computers. Case management is offered to help support families in achieving goals, securing housing, and connection to resources in the community. Parenting, Financial Literacy, and Good Tenancy classes are also provided.

    Granite Ridge Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Low-income households.

    Fees: $30 screening fee upon processing for an apartment. No fee to be placed on the waitlist.

    Granite Ridge Apartments offers one and two bedroom apartment homes in Stockton. Each apartment has a dishwasher, an air conditioner and dual kitchen sink. Floor plans range from 629 to 829 square feet. Please contact apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Grant Village Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit).

    Grant Village Townhomes is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing project. Depending on family size and income requirements, low-income families can rent apartments with Section 8 housing or other government program funds. Grant Village is one of several low-income apartments that features two, three and four bedroom units with backyards. A Head Start Center is on-site. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures. Always accepting applications for wait list.

    Hammer Lane Village

    Eligibility:

    Low-income senior citizens over the age of 62 years old or disabled.

    Fees: Vary

    Hammer Lane Village provides low-income, subsidized housing for senior citizens in the Stockton area. Studios and one bedroom apartments are available. Please contact apartment manager for specific information on waiting list, time frame and application completion process. Section-8 based rent is based on 30% of income.

    Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin

    Eligibility:

    Low-income residents of San Joaquin County.

    Fees: None

    Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin provides for affordable, attractive, safe living environments with the goal of assisting low-to-moderate income residents in becoming self-sufficient, including the elderly and disabled. The Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher Programs are also offered. Please call for more information.

    Inglewood Gardens

    Eligibility:

    Low-income families and seniors who meet U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) income requirements.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent: 30% of gross monthly income.

    Inglewood Gardens is a low-income apartment complex for qualifying families and seniors interested in a studio, one, or two bedroom apartment. This is a project-based Section 8 housing property. Interested individuals must complete application. There is a waiting list of one to two years or more. If you have submitted wait list applications, please notify in writing of address changes and contact information.

    Kentfield Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Income restrictions apply.

    Fees: Application fee may apply.

    Kentfield Apartments is part of the Bridge Housing Project and is a 90-unit affordable housing complex within the Kentfield area. Studio, one, two or three bedroom apartments are available. Please contact apartment manager for specific information on application process, time frame and qualifications.

    Making Home Affordable Program

    Eligibility:

    Vary

    Fees: None

    Making Home Affordable Program (MHA) helps homeowners in avoiding foreclosure, stabilizing the countrys housing market, and improving the nations economy. If expenses have increased due to medical bills or picking up the pieces after a separation or divorce, this program is available. There are a variety of MHA programs that may help homeowners having difficulty making mortgage payments. Please visit the website or call for more information.

    Marquis Place

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit)

    Marquis Place is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing project. This is a new multiple-family housing development that provides 21 affordable living units to low-income families. Several of the units offer ADA accessibility and adaptability. All of the units feature energy efficiency through the latest technology in insulation, windows, heating and cooling systems. Additionally, the units provide ENERGY STAR appliances. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

    Meridian Pointe Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Must meet income guidelines.

    Fees: Credit check per adult $35.

    Meridian Pointe Apartments offers affordable housing units for families that meet income criteria. This property provides 186 multifamily, two and four-bedroom apartments to very low to low-income residents in Stockton. Please contact apartment manager for specific information on time frame and application completion procedures.

    Mountain View Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Low-income families

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding deposit)

    Mountain View Townhomes is a Visionary Home Builders of California project. This is a low-income housing complex for low-income families unable to pay the average cost to rent a home in Tracy. There are units available depending on the size of the household. There is a waiting list at this time with an average wait of three to four years. Interested families must stop in to complete an application and verify eligibility.

    New Genesis Housing Development

    Eligibility:

    Affordable housing opportunities for low- to moderate-income individuals and families in the Greater Central Valley region of California.

    Fees: Vary

    New Genesis Housing Development provides advocacy services for families to better improve neighborhoods and communities. New Genesis also supports a faith-based and community initiatives network to empower individuals and organizations to better improve their communities.

    Pacific Pointe Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Low-to-moderate income families in search of housing.

    Fees: Base rent.

    Pacific Pointe Apartments is one of several affordable housing apartments. The apartments feature an array of modern amenities. Base rent is determined by the State, not by household income. Please contact apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion process.

    Santa Fe Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee).

    Santa Fe Townhomes is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing complex for low-income families. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures. Section 8 housing vouchers are accepted.

    Service First of Northern California (SFNC)

    Eligibility:

    Referral from agency or private physician.

    Fees: Vary

    Service First of Northern California (SFNC) is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit Public Benefit Corporation that serves as an umbrella organization and operates ten community based programs. The "Service" focuses on the neediest individuals in the community. Supportive services are provided to individuals that are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, physically disabled, homeless Veterans, Social Security beneficiaries, and those struggling with addiction.

    Services offered:

    • Representative Payee Services in Modesto and Stockton
    • Supportive Living Services for developmentally disabled consumers. Services are designed according to each consumer’s individual need and offered in Modesto and Stockton.
    • The Ticket to Work Program is a voluntary program offered in Modesto and Stockton that allows Social Security beneficiaries to accept employment with the guarantee of maintaining medical services.
    • Aquatic Therapy and Wellness Program is to help patients/clients with disabilities, injuries and/or illnesses to decrease pain and increase activities of daily living.
    • “Options” Learning Center is an Adult Day Program serving VMRC consumers, is designed to improve the lives of the developmentally disabled.
    • The Outpatient Drug Treatment Program is a State Medi-Cal certified program. In addition to treatment services, SFNC has a Parole/Probation Re-Entry Program and a DUI Program. Two locations are available.
    • Service First Transportation Services is comprised of a fleet of three modified vans, all with wheelchair lifts, to accommodate wheelchair-bound passengers.
    • SFNC’s Winslow Village Apartments, a 40-unit complex, is an affordable housing tax credit project. It is a designated complex for disabled adults, living independently, with support services.
    • SFNC provides support services at Mayfair Apartments, a 43-unit complex, and Madison Arches Apartments, a 23-unit complex.
    • SFNC participates in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, a HUD project. Non-profit agencies purchase foreclosures, rehabilitate and re-sell the homes to income-eligible families.

    Valle Del Sol

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Valle Del Sol is a Visionary Home Builders of California project. This is a farm labor housing complex. Depending on family size and income requirements, low-income families who perform field work can rent these two, three, and four bedroom apartments. There are 76 units. Amenities include the following: energy efficient appliances, daycare center, Community Room, monthly tenant meetings, Neighborhood Watch, playground, basketball court and washers and dryers in each unit. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Villa De San Joaquin

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Villa De San Joaquin is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing project for low-income families. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures. Spacious 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units are available. Amenities included are monthly tenant meetings, neighborhood watch, a playground, basketball court and laundry room.

    Villa Isabella

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Villa Isabella is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing complex for low-income families offering brand new one bedroom units. Amenities include all energy efficient appliances and on-site laundry.

    Villa Montecito

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Villa Montecito is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing complex for low-income families. This property offers spacious two, three and four bedroom units. Amenities include energy efficient appliances i.e. washers and dryers in each unit, Head Start Daycare Center, Community Room, monthly tenant meetings, Neighborhood Watch, computer lab, playground and a basketball court. Please visit the leasing office for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

    Villa Monterey

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Credit and background check fees plus holding deposit.

    Villa Monterey is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing complex for low-income families. This property is a 46-unit multi-family dwelling. There are one and two-bedroom units offered. There is a Community Activity Center that offers a large open meeting room, a computer lab for children to do their homework and office space for use by non-profit service providers from the community to assist residents. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

    Community Partnerships for Families, which is a non-profit organization, is on-site to connect residents and the community to local and governmental resources.

    Village East Apartments

    Eligibility:

    Qualified applicants must be:

    • Low-income under the income limits for 2020 guidelines
    • 18 years of age and over must meet credit and criminal criteria
    • A total of unmet credit can not exceed $2,500 or five accounts in collection
    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Village East is a project-based Section 8 and tax credit complex. When residents leave Village East, they do not take the Section 8 voucher with them. Please call leasing office for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Villas De Amistad

    Eligibility:

    Low-income families consisting of two people.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Villas De Amistad provides low-income housing for families consisting of two people. Housing is limited to two persons per room. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame, and application completion procedures.

    Vintage Plaza

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Vintage Plaza is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing complex for low-income families offering spacious three bedroom, two bathroom units, with washer and dryer. Vintage Plaza is located right next to Gleason Park and Spanos Elementary.

    Visionary Home Builders of California, Inc. (VHB)

    Eligibility:

    Must meet low-income eligibility criteria.

    Fees: Vary

    Visionary Home Builders of California, Inc. (VHB) owns multiple rental housing communities in San Joaquin County. Visionary Home Builders of California, Inc. self-manages its housing complexes. For-sale homes are also developed and designed for low-income families. VHB also provides opportunities for homeownership and housing counseling along with financial literacy courses. Visit the website for additional information.

    Westgate Townhomes

    Eligibility:

    Low income families.

    Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees.

    Westgate Townhomes is a Visionary Home Builders of California housing project for low income families. Please call apartment manager for specific information about waiting list, time frame and application completion procedures.

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