Miami, FL Low Income Apartments
Miami,FL (dade County)
ADDRESS: 1151 NW 4 street MIAMI, FL 33142
PROPERTY MANAGER: marthacanedo
BEDROOMS: 1 Bedrooms
RENT: $825-825
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 1380 NW 24TH AVE MIAMI, FL 33125
PROPERTY MANAGER: Sharkey and Associates, Inc.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 1390 N.W. 24th Avenue Miami, FL 33125
PROPERTY MANAGER: Sharkey and Associates, Inc.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 436 NE 82ND ST MIAMI, FL 33138
PROPERTY MANAGER:
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 1472 NW 14th St Miami, FL 33125
PROPERTY MANAGER: MIAMI MAR INC.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 725 NW 57TH AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33127
PROPERTY MANAGER: CNC MANAGEMENT, INC.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 425 - 435 SW 10th AVE MIAMI, FL 33130
PROPERTY MANAGER: MIAMI MAR INC.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 521 SW 6th St Miami, FL 33130
PROPERTY MANAGER: TRG Management Company of Florida
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 3500 NW 18th AVE MIAMI, FL 33142
PROPERTY MANAGER: CNC MANAGEMENT, INC.
Miami,FL (Miami-Dade County)
ADDRESS: 4601 NW 183RD ST SUITE D 5 MIAMI, FL 33055
PROPERTY MANAGER: GFI MGMT SERVICES INC
Miami, Florida is a great place to live. From the weather to the people, there are a lot of reasons why people make Miami their home. Along with the beauty and bustling energy of a city like Miami come high prices as far as the rent you'll need to pay is concerned. Low income apartments can be found in Miami, though, if you know how to search for them. From getting help from the government because you're disabled, elderly or are otherwise living below the poverty line or finding a low income apartment in Miami on your own, you have at least two options for finding a great place to live at a reasonable monthly rate.
Checking with HUD (the office of Housing and Urban Development), is your best bet if you have limited income and are looking for an apartment in Miami. After filling out a little paperwork and answering questions about your income and your history, they can give you options that can really cut your monthly rent, depending on how much help you need. HUD won't be able to help everyone find a low income apartment in Miami, but even if they can't, you shouldn't give up on finding a great, affordable place to live in Miami.
Another option is to find a low rent apartment in Miami on your own. You have to do a little more work this way and the rent is going to be higher if you have to pay it on your own, without help from the government, but if you look long enough, you're sure to find more than one choice in Miami. Once you have a few choices, it comes down to finding the best of the low income apartments and negotiating with the landlord if possible. If you're having trouble with a security deposit, for example, they may be willing to work with you. Finding Miami low income apartments is possible if you put the work in and make sure that you don't jump at the first cheap apartment you find. Take your time and you'll find a low income apartment you'll be proud to call home: you might even be able to brag about how little you're paying for it.