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Low Income and Subsidized Apartments in Jerome, ID County
Below are 5 affordable housing resources and apartments for rent in Jerome, ID County. We welcome user reviews and corrections of property listings, as we strive to provide the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the listing below for more information.
Clover Creek I
- Multi-Family Housing Rental (for Family)
Location: Jerome, ID - 83338 Contact Phone: (208) 324-1092 Details: Clover Creek I is the affordable housing community you have been looking for. Conveniently located close to everything you need for your unique lifestyle. Our professional staff strives to provide you with the services you need to enjoy a modern comfortable environment. Stop by today to see what has to offer! |
Lakeview Apartments
- Multi-Family Housing Rental (for Family)
Location: Hazelton, ID - 83335 Contact Phone: (208) 829-5829 |
Northside Court
- Multi-Family Housing Rental (for Family)
Location: Jerome, ID - 83338 Contact Phone: (208) 324-3464 Details: Northside Court is the affordable housing community you have been looking for. Conveniently located close to everything you need for your active lifestyle. Our professional staff strives to provide you with the services you need to enjoy a modern comfortable environment. Stop by today to see what Northside Court has to offer! |
Syringa Estates
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Hazelton, ID - 83335 Contact Phone: (208) 829-4206 |
Windwood
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Family)
Location: Jerome, ID - 83338 Contact Phone: (208) 324-4929 Details: Windwood Apartments is a Section 8, income based property, located five blocks from downtown in Jerome, Idaho. Our spacious apartments have extra storage, a front and back patio area, and are within walking distance of the grocery store and Family Dollar. We have ample off-street parking and a playground for our residents and their friends and family to use. |
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