Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Morro Bay, CA
Below is the listing of 2 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Morro Bay, CA. 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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Ocean View Manor
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Morro Bay, CA - 93442 Contact Phone: (805) 772-1921 Details: The City of Morro Bay is home to the 40 garden-style apartments at Ocean View Manor. Financing assistance came from the State Department of Housing and Community Developmen, and HUD. It also received a grant from the California State Coastal Conservancy from funds paid by builders in lieu of providing affordable housing in their developments. In addition, the City of Morro Bay provided special water allocations, fast track permit processing, and other incentives. The apartments, completed in 1989, face a central courtyard and common building. Designed for seniors, all of these units have an emergency call system monitored by a resident manager. The site allowed for extensive landscaping and outdoor seating, providing a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. |
Pacific View Apartments
- Multi-Family Housing Rental (for Family)
Location: Morro Bay, CA - 93449 Contact Phone: (805) 772-8159 Details: We set a precedent in the State with the purchase and preservation of the 26-unit Pacific View Apartments in Morro Bay. By completing the first successful buyout of a Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) "at risk" project we helped avert the displacement of the low income tenants. A number of these tenants had lived in the building since it was built in 1976. At the time of the purchase in 1991, low-income tenants in Pacific View paid an average rent of $175, compared with market rate rents in Morro Bay of $600-$700. We helped avoid the sale and conversion to market rate that had already occurred seven times since 1977, when the same owner had displaced tenants by selling other FmHA-financed low-income projects. Unit Features: All units are equipped with a refrigerator, stove, window coverings, carpeting in the bedrooms. This property also features mobility accessible units. |
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