Turning Point Commons- HUD/SECTION 8

    25 Via La Paz, Chico, CA, 95928
    • Independent living

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    About Turning Point Commons- HUD/SECTION 8

    Turning Point Commons- HUD/SECTION 8 sits in Chico, California, offering affordable apartments to seniors, disabled people, and low-income families who may need help paying the rent, with a focus on those who qualify for HUD and Section 8 programs, so if you're living on a fixed income or getting by with less, this is the kind of place that supports with rent subsidies and income-based rates, and the rent often ends up being about 30% of your adjusted gross income with some approved deductions, which can include a utility allowance, and they do accept Section 8 rental assistance, both tenant-based and project-based, and you'll find a mix of units across the property, with 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom apartments scattered among the 61 units, and the place isn't a nursing home or assisted living, so it's better suited for people who want independent living with some support, and a few units are designed for folks with mobility impairments, making it easier for those who need accessible spaces, plus you've got resident parking around the complex, a community room for gatherings or activities, picnic tables, an onsite laundry facility, a resident garden, and even an outdoor playground, and the grounds stretch across a big lot with lots of old trees, grass areas, and places to sit and relax, which is nice if you enjoy the outdoors. The housing is managed by Turning Point Commons, Inc., a non-profit, and has various funding sources to make everything work, helping to keep some units at lower cost, and others at below-market or market rates, so not every apartment has income limits, but the majority do, and the property sometimes has a waitlist that can last years for certain apartments, which is something to keep in mind when applying. Nearby, there are several hospitals if you need medical care, along with pharmacists, urgent care, and plenty of physicians in the area, plus dining options, cafes, and stores are close, as well as parks where you can walk or picnic, places of worship for spiritual needs, and bus stops and transportation services to help you get around Chico without much trouble. Office hours are a bit limited, so you'll want to come by Monday, Wednesday, or Friday mornings, or Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, to talk to someone about openings, eligibility, or current rent limits, and if you're looking for senior living under HUD or Section 8 rules, or you want independent living where you can still be part of a community, this place fits the bill, although it's important to reach out to Turning Point Commons directly for up-to-date information and to see where you might fall in the waitlist, as this isn't a fancy community, but it does the job for those needing basic, affordable living in Chico with a little bit of extra support and a good patch of green outside the door.

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