1 Person: $46,440
2 Person: $53,040
3 Person: $59,700
4 Person: $66,300
5 Person: $71,580
6 Person: $76,920
Ask us about our higher-income restricted units
1 person $54,180
2 person $51,880
3 person $68,650
4 person $77,350
5 person $83,510
6 person $89,740
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Certain units at the property are set aside for households with annual income that falls within the income limits required by the applicable affordable program(s) or programs. Some units may have different income requirements depending on the applicable affordable program. Under the program(s), certain units are set aside for households earning within the applicable income limit.
The allowable rent is tied to the number of bedrooms and the affordable program that applies to the unit, the AMI (Area Median Income) for the county or metro area, and the applicable utility allowance.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines the AMI (Area Median Income) annually for each county and metro area. This number may be higher for larger households and bigger units.
Because the AMI (Area Median Income) and utility allowance are updated annually, the allowable rent for a unit can also change. This means that a unit's rent may change even if your household income hasn't changed.
You are responsible for confirming the affordable program eligibility requirements for any unit you are interested in.