Grand East Village

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Community Info

1,2 Bedroom Options

This is an LIHTC Community

Rent amount is based on income.

Accepts Housing Choice Vouchers

Features

Transportation Features

A public bus stop is located directly outside of the community.

Accessibility Features

Single Story Units,Low/No Step Shower,Wheelchair Accessible Units

Building Levels

Multi-level Community w/ Elevators

Unit Levels

All Units 1 Story

Pet Policy

Pet restrictions may apply. $50.00/month for pet rent.  One-time $300.00 nonrefundable pet fee

About Grand East Village

Brand New 62+ Senior Independent Living Is Now Preleasing! Apply Today!

Discover What’s Coming at our brand-new community! August 2026 Move In!Grand East Village is a three-story, mid-rise community for seniors 62+. The building encompasses 96,715 square feet. The community will offer 69 one-bedroom and 23 two-bedroom units, ranging from 683 to 978 square feet. Residents will enjoy various amenities, including a resort-style swimming pool, multipurpose community room with a catering kitchenette and media lounge, theater room, package room, sunroom sundeck lounge area, state-of-the-art fitness center, and on-property generators.Grand East Village will offer 92 affordable apartments for income-qualifying seniors 62+ earning at or below 33% and 60% of the area median income (AMI).VISIT OUR TEMPORARY OFFICE TODAY! Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church 4077 Prince Hall Blvd, Orlando, FL 32805 or visit us here to apply! https://www.grandeastvillage.com/

  What is the LIHTC Program?

The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is a program designed to issue substantial tax credits to multifamily housing builders and owners in order to provide an incentive for them to acquire, rehabilitate, or construct rental housing for lower-income households. Funding for the LIHTC is more abundant than other programs so it represents one of the most important resources for creating affordable housing for low income households.

It is important to note that not all LIHTC properties are built for (or appropriate for) all seniors. Make sure to check with the community to ensure that it is a good fit for your specific needs.

Rent Based on Income

If a community bases its rents on the resident’s income then the rent will be different for each apartment, typically about 30% of the monthly income. So, for example, if a renter’s adjusted income is $1200 per month, rent would be around $300 – $400 per month.

If rent is not based on the resident’s income then the rent is a fixed amount for each apartment. For most communities that do not base their rent on the resident’s income but still participate in federal programs, the rent set will be far below the standard area rent prices.

Many of these communities will require that the resident not make over a certain amount in order to qualify.

Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher

The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is a federally funded rental assistance program that helps low income families by paying a portion of the family’s rental fee. The tenant is only required to pay a set amount every month to the landlord, typically that amount is about 30% of their household income. The rent, however, is usually substantially higher than 30% of the tenant’s income. The HCV voucher then pays the rest of the rent amount to the landlord directly.

How To Apply

It is not uncommon to not hear back from Affordable Housing Providers when leaving messages. Many property managers will float from one property to another and will have several communities that they are responsible for managing. If you are not successful with calling and submitting contact forms, you may find it more beneficial to visit the community in person to speak with the manager directly. If a manager is not available when you go by, try to ask a community resident if they know what days and hours that the manager normally keeps. if you can’t go yourself, try to ask a relative or friend to go on your behalf.

Application Tips

 

  1. You may need to apply at each community separately, even if they are owned or managed by the same company.
  2. You will need to speak with the manager at the community to find out what other information you will need to submit in order to apply. Most will require at least:
    • Drivers License or state or government issued picture ID
    • Copy of your Social Security Card
    • Proof of ALL Income
    • Bank Statements for ALL Accounts
    • 3 Credit References
    • 3 Personal References
    • You will probably have to sign a release for a credit check and a criminal background check.

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