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FOLSOM GARDENS PHASE 2

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Location

Will soon be updated

Phone Number
9164401319
Rent

$462 - $996*/month

Program Type

Section 8 Housing

Street Address

713 Stafford St

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FOLSOM OTHER FOLSOM GARDENS PHASE 2

Creekview Manor

Creekview Manor

Low Income Housing

Creekview Manor Has 138 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Forestwood At Folsom Family Apartments

Forestwood At Folsom Family Apartments

Low Income Housing

Forestwood At Folsom Family Apartments Has 54 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Granite City Apartments

Granite City Apartments

Low Income Housing

Granite City Apartments Has 80 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Vintage Willow Creek Senior Apartments

Vintage Willow Creek Senior Apartments

Low Income Housing

Vintage Willow Creek Senior Apartments Has 184 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Folsom Gardens

Folsom Gardens

Section 8 Housing

Folsom Gardens Has 48 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Folsom Oaks

Folsom Oaks

Section 8 Housing

Folsom Oaks Has 18 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Creekside Oaks Retirement Community

Creekside Oaks Retirement Community

Retirement Community

Creekside Oaks Retirement Community Has 1 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Diamond Home Care

Diamond Home Care

Retirement Community

Diamond Home Care Has 1 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Emeritus at Folsom

Emeritus at Folsom

Retirement Community

Emeritus at Folsom Has 1 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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FOLSOM CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL

FOLSOM CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL

Retirement Community

FOLSOM CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Has 1 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Park Folsom

Park Folsom

Retirement Community

Park Folsom Has 1 Units Available

$462 - $996*/month
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Why is HUD Increasing Funding for Low-Income Housing?

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