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Martin Luther Tower

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San Francisco, CA 94109
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Martin Tower On The Mall

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Sioux City, IA 51101
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Martindale Terrace

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Hudson Falls, NY 12839
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Martinelli House

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San Rafael, CA 94901
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Martins Landing

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Girard, PA 16417
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Martins Landing Phase II

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Martinsville, VA 24112
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Marvin Gardens

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Emporia, VA 23847
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Marvin Gardens I

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Providence, RI 2909
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Marvin Gardens II

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Providence, RI 2909
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Marwood Senior

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Upper Marlboro, MD
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Whitesboro, NY 13492
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Mary Eaves

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Jacksonville, FL 32209
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Mary Field

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Philadelphia, PA 19143
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Mary Hardesty House

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Berryville, VA 22611
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Mary Harvin Center

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Baltimore, MD 21213
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San Francisco, CA 94102
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Mary John Vanderloop Villa

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Minocqua, WI 54548
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Mary Lee Flagship

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Austin, TX 78704
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Mary Rose Estates Apts

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Willoughby Hills, OH 44094
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Brooklyn, NY 11231
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Mary Walker Apartments

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Tampa, FL 33617
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Marycrest

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Davenport, IA 52804
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Marycrest Senior Campus Iv

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Davenport, IA 52803
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Marycrest Village

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Joliet, IL 60436
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Marydale Retirement Village

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Newark, DE 19713
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Maryel Manor

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Broomfield, CO 80020
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Maryel Manor

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Broomfield, CO 80020
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Detroit, MI 48221
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Maryland Senior Housing

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Phoenix, AZ 85013
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Maryland Village

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Nampa, ID 83686
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Maryland Village II

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Nampa, ID 83686
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Marylhurst

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Burns, OR 97720
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Marymount Manor

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Tacoma, WA 98445
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Marysville Senior Housing

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Marysville, KS 66508
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Maryvale Apartments

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West Terre Haute, IN 47885
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Maryvale Apts

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Erie, PA 16505
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Cheektowaga, NY 14225
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Maryville Gardens I

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Saint Louis, MO 63111
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Maryville Gardens II

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Saint Louis, MO 63111
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Maryville Towers

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Maryville, TN 37801
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Marywood

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Richmond, VA 23229
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Marywood I

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Manassas, VA 20109
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Mashburn Gap Apartments

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Marshall, NC 28753
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Mason City Manor Apts

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Mason City, IL 62664
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Mason Place

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Boston, MA 2111
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Mason Seniors Apartments

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Katy, TX 77449
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Mason-Wright Retirement Comm

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Springfield, MA 1105
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Massanutten Manor

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Strasburg, VA 22657
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Massanutten Valley

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Stanley, VA 22851
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Massey Park Estates

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Marshfield, MO 65706
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How to Find Low Income Senior Apartments

Low-income senior apartments are housing units specifically designed for older adults with limited income. Finding low-priced apartment options can be quite challenging for seniors without the right tools. It is always important to keep a few things in mind before making an apartment selection. Each program has very specific income and age limits along with other eligibility criteria to qualify for that particular program. They offer affordable rents and can be a great option for seniors who need some financial assistance for housing.

Table of Contents

  1. Benefits of Low-Income Senior Apartments
  2. Eligibility Requirements to Qualify for Affordable Senior Apartments
  3. Who is a Low-Income Senior
  4. What to Look for in Senior Apartments
  5. Understanding Waiting Lists for Senior Apartments
  6. Paying for Low-Income Senior Apartments
  7. Where to Find Subsidized Senior Apartments (only on Senioridy)

 

Benefits of Low-Income Senior Apartments

If your loved one’s budget is a priority, low-income senior apartments are the best option that offer a much-needed lifeline for older adults, prioritizing safety features and socialization opportunities. This allows the elderly to live with peace of mind surrounded by a community of similar-aged residents. These affordable senior apartments offer a significantly lower rent compared to regular market rates, helping seniors focus on finances for more substantial needs like medication, groceries, and utilities. This financial security can allow them to stay independent and live within their means.

Eligibility Requirements to Qualify for Affordable Senior Apartments

There are specific criteria to meet when applying for affordable senior apartments. This section explains the eligibility requirements, including age, income limitations, and other factors. While there may be others that are available, the most popular low income senior housing programs are offered as either tax credits to developers or as subsidies to communities or tenants. The three programs that offer the greatest help to seniors are:

These are each very different programs, and each program imposes its own unique requirements and processes to qualify. While some of the programs below are specific to the elderly, many are not and may not have some of the supportive services that are needed by an aging person.

Who is a Low-Income Senior?

A low-income senior is an older adult whose income falls below a specific level established by the government. Defining low-income is based on a percentage of the Area Median Income (AMI) established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for your area of interest. HUD Apartments for Seniors offers the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly. This program is a great choice when you are looking for a fixed income senior housing option, making them ideal for seniors with limited income. 

What to Look for in Senior Apartments

One of the key factors to look at when choosing a senior apartment is affordability. Finding affordable senior housing is a top priority for most seniors with a fixed income. Another important factor is the location where you want to live; consider the distance of the apartment of your choice and its proximity to essential amenities such as hospitals, pharmacies, stores and banks. It is always good to find a vibrant community among your options, with a sense of belonging and connection between the residents. Besides all these important features mentioned, try to look for secured front entries with non-public access, well-lit walkways and common areas, and 24/7 emergency call systems. Your loved one’s safety should always be a consideration.

Understanding Waiting Lists for Senior Apartments

It's a common possibility that due to high demand for low cost senior housing, many low-income senior apartments have waiting lists. Starting earlier and gathering all your documents necessary to continue with the process will increase your chances of finding a suitable option sooner. Keep in mind that some programs might prioritize applicants based on specific criteria such as greater need, program preferences and dates of application.

Remember to maintain a fluid communication with the program’s administrators in order to receive frequent updates on your application status and to notify them about your income or information changes, always maintain your information accurately to avoid delays.

Paying for Low-Income Senior Apartments

A low-income senior apartment might be your best option when looking for affordable housing if you are a senior citizen. But before you make your decision, it is important to break down how these apartments are paid for. 

Subsidized senior housing is a type of rent specifically designed for seniors with limited income. The government or a non-profit organization offers financial assistance by paying a portion of the rent on your behalf, significantly reducing your monthly expense. With this, you will be able to focus on your more important expenses and even have the chance to save money for yourself. 

In addition, there is the income-based rent in which the payment amount is adjusted to your gross income, being reflected by your ability to pay. Keep in mind that some communities offer additional services or utilities that might not be included in your monthly rent fees. It is essential to stay informed and evaluate your options before making a decision. 

Where to Find Subsidized Senior Apartments 

If you’re evaluating your options, Senioridy’s full directory of affordable senior housing and apartments will be very helpful for you. Browse our different communities listing photo galleries, videos, locations, amenities and so much more. Find what low income senior living near you today with just a few clicks!