Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Lansing, IL
Below is the listing of 1 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Lansing, IL. 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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Buford Walker Senior Housing
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Lansing, IL - 60438 Contact Phone: (708) 895-6661 Details: Tucked at the end of a street, Buford Walker is a five-story apartment building convenient to public transportation. It is located next to the local fitness center and a community park. It offers residents welcoming grounds and a private, beautifully landscaped park to stroll around in when the mood strikes. There is a private parking lot for individuals who drive. Monthly activities promote a sense of togetherness, and residents make lifelong friends. Buford Walker offers 59 one-bedroom apartments, four of which are barrier-free units. Apartment amenities include: Wall-to-wall carpeting (in living room and bedroom); Walk-in closet in the bedroom; Newly remodeled galley-style kitchen with a refrigerator and stove; Individually controlled heat; Air conditioner; Emergency call system; Bathroom grab bars. In addition, the building site offers: A community room; Library/TV room; Puzzle room; Laundry room; Beauty shop. Residents must be 62 or older, or physically disabled persons 18 years or older, and meet specific income guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Rent is 30 percent of the resident's adjusted annual income. |
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