LAKE VIEW TERRACE HIGH RISE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR HOUSING ST.
Details for LAKE VIEW TERRACE HIGH RISE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR HOUSING ST.
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LAKE VIEW
TERRACE HIGH
RISE ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS
FOR HOUSING
ST. JOSEPH
HOUSING
COMMISSION
601 Port St. St.
Joseph, Ml 49085
Individuals who
are either senior
citizens (age 62+)
and/or are disabled.
Subsidized housing
located right across
from the St.
Joseph River. With
a view of the river
and/or Lake
Michigan
from the apartments.
Rent is only 30%
of their adjusted
monthly income and
includes all utilities.
Highlights of the
Campus: updated
apartments,
laundry facility with
updated laundry
equipment, onsite
parking and
shared balconies.
Applications are
available at:
Lake View
Terrace, Office,
601 Port Street,
St. Joseph Mon
-Wed. 9:00 am
-4:30 pm (pick
up application)
Call: 269-983-2814
ext. 3 (Questions)
housingcommission
.org/ - (print from
web site)
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