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Orange County, CA Low Income Apartments
57 Apartments Found.
Anaheim,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 3060 E FRONTERA ST ANAHEIM, CA 92806
PROPERTY MANAGER: Foundation Property Management, Inc.
Costa Mesa,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 1840 PARK AVE COSTA MESA, CA 92627
PROPERTY MANAGER: Topa Management Company
San Clemente,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 105 AVENIDA PRESIDIO SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92672
PROPERTY MANAGER: LOMCO (Living Opportunities Management Company)
La Habra,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 101 North Cypress LA HABRA, CA 90631
PROPERTY MANAGER: S.K. Management Co., LLC
Fullerton,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 2200 East Chapman Avenue FULLERTON, CA 92831
PROPERTY MANAGER: LOMCO (Living Opportunities Management Company)
Orange,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 840 W WALNUT AVE ORANGE, CA 92868
PROPERTY MANAGER: THE JOHN STEWART COMPANY
Buena Park,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 7551 ORANGETHORPE AVE BUENA PARK, CA 90621
PROPERTY MANAGER: Falkenberg/Gilliam & Associates
Orange,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 1740 E LA VETA AVE ORANGE, CA 92866
PROPERTY MANAGER: LOMCO (Living Opportunities Management Company)
Cypress,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 9151 GRINDLAY AVE CYPRESS, CA 90630
PROPERTY MANAGER: National Church Residences
Garden Grove,CA (Orange County)
ADDRESS: 11441 ACACIA PKY GARDEN GROVE, CA 92840
PROPERTY MANAGER: Foundation Property Management, Inc.
In Orange County there is a lot of affluence, but that doesn't mean that everyone shares in it. Some individuals are struggling to pay their bills, there are homeless people, and there are families who are either facing foreclosure or who have already lost their homes. Fortunately, there are also housing department programs that can help a lot of these people. In order to qualify for low income apartments in Orange County there are some criteria that a person has to meet, though.
They can't just say that they need help and get it or there would be too many people who would just take advantage of the system. Rules are there for a reason, and people who want low income apartments have to follow them. Most of those rules are regarding the amount of money that a person makes. Others involve how many people are in a family and, therefore, how big of an apartment they will need. Overcrowding is a big problem in some Orange County apartments because it's the only way that people can afford to pay the rent. It's not a good situation for anyone, though, and it's better to have an apartment that you can afford and that you don't have to stuff that many people into.
Many people in Orange County will qualify for low income apartments, though, and when they move into one there is usually a specified length of time that they are allowed to stay. It's not meant to be a permanent housing option. Instead, it's meant to be a short term opportunity so that these people can get schooling, get a better job, and learn to make smart financial decisions.
They also work toward qualifying for a mortgage so that they can purchase their own home when they move out of the low income apartments. It gives more people the opportunity to move into these apartments and get a fresh start for themselves, which not only helps them but also helps the community that they belong to and the entire city of Orange County. People who live in low income apartments and get back on their feet show others that it can be done and also show themselves that they can accomplish their goals. That helps future generations to do the same.
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