Warner House

    182 High St NE, Warren, OH, 44481
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    About Warner House

    Warner House sits at 182 High Street NE in Warren, Ohio, and offers affordable housing for people aged 62 and older or those with disabilities, in a building that was first built back in 1971. The community has 60 apartments, with both efficiency and one-bedroom floorplans, and units range from 469 to 762 square feet. Residents get ADA-accessible features, and the property meets guidelines from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, so the rents stay low for qualifying tenants. Warner House is pet-friendly, allowing dogs and cats with some restrictions, which means folks can bring their small companions along.

    Management and maintenance teams are on site, and they provide 24-hour response for everyday needs or emergencies. Each apartment has central air and heat that residents can control themselves. There's parking available and a patio outside, while inside, people can enjoy a range of community spaces like a billiards room, computer room, exercise facility, and a larger community room for events and gatherings. On-site laundry makes it easier to handle chores, and regular social activities give residents chances to connect with neighbors.

    Warner House keeps things simple but comfortable, with features designed for day-to-day living, like ADA-accessibility and reliable maintenance. The community offers affordable housing through connections to HUD's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, and there are programs related to Section 8 and rental lotteries. Folks can look over floorplans, look at photos, use a map to find the building, print brochures, or request an application-all online if they wish. Lease terms and office hours are available by calling the management office for details. The property holds detailed reports covering its layout, utilities, and amenities, and is managed under active government contracts. There's a focus on independence here, but for those that need extra help, services like assisted living and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia are available, along with community areas designed to help folks stay active and social.

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