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Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Highland Park, MI

Below is the listing of 5 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Highland Park, MI. Some apartments listed here will require prospective residents to meet income eligibility requirements and other guidelines specific to a housing authority, and other properties will be open to all residents needing affordable housing.

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Bishop Gd Moore Apartments - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Highland Park, MI - 48203
Contact Phone: (313) 865-1552

Gabrielle Apartments - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Highland Park, MI - 48203
Contact Phone: (313) 865-4550
Details: A beautiful ten-story high-rise and townhouses with various amenities that include a fitness center and trash pick-up. The community is surrounded by large plots of grass perfect for picnics. The gazebo also allows for exciting outdoor community events and activities!
Glendale Buena Vista Apartments - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Highland Park, MI - 48203
Contact Phone: (313) 868-4795
Details: Both townhouses and mid-rise apartments that are located near major bus lines, shopping centers, and restaurants! Apartments offer elevators for convenience and community activities.
La Belle Towers Co-op - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Highland Park, MI - 48203
Contact Phone: (313) 883-7733
Details: Labelle is a towering oasis in downtown Highland Park located in the midst of a resurgence going on with the construction of a new fire department and redevelopment of the area with new business opening up. It was completed in 1973 and this 10 story high rise has 212 units which are broken down into one bedrooms and studios apartments. Each floor has their own laundry facility. Age qualification is 55 plus but HUD only allows 10% of the total number of apartments (22) to be rented to the 55 to 61 age range. There is usually a waiting list for that segment. Labelle is nationally recognized as “A Community of Quality “ by the National Affordable Housing Management Association. There are certain criteria that Labelle had to meet to be recognized by this national award. LaBelle Towers Co-op Apartments does not allow smoking in any common areas, and within 25 feet of the building. Labelle has recently completed a renovation of over $7 million! The common areas on the first floor have all been revamped. The community room has undergone a major change with new flooring, furniture, and updated painting. The kitchen has state of the art appliances. There is now a library and a computer room for the members living in the co-op to enjoy. Each of the apartments have undergone upgrades in the kitchen and the bathroom: cabinets, countertops, and flooring. The parking lots are all upgraded, and the rear lot is secured for the members of the facility. Each floor has an updated common area, also an enclosed balcony that can be used all year. The building’s mechanical equipment has been updated; each apartment having its own controls for heating and cooling. The co-op was set up to be democratically run by the members that live there. This means that there are elections held every year for officers, floor reps, financial issues. Labelle and all of the buildings managed by CSI Support and Development Services (60) are run the same way. The members enjoy floor parties, holiday parties, bingo, movie nights. There are shopping and casino trips. They sometimes host other of our buildings or travel to them to play cards. There is a van to transport them to other functions. We are 500 feet from Woodward Avenue and Manchester. Within walking distances there are banks, strip malls, grocery stores and a police mini station. During the week, our members volunteer to sit at the front desk to ask visitors, vendors and medical personnel to sign into the building. Also from 7p.m. to 7a.m. there is a paid security force. There is gated parking in the rear of the building. Rent is based on a percentage of the household's income. If you would like to see our model studio apartment, we are currently offering a virtual tour.
Town Center Apartments - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Highland Park, MI - 48203
Contact Phone: (313) 883-9657