City of tucson low income housing list

Housing

There are a large variety of housing options available to older adults. These include 55 and up apartments and mobile home parks, active adult communities, independent and assisted living communities, and assisted living homes. Additionally, some older adults benefit from low-income and subsidized housing options. There are many things to consider when choosing the best place to call home, including cost, location, amenities and services, safety, and comfort. Individuals who qualify for the Arizona Long Term Care System receive financial assistance to help cover the cost of a contracted assisted living facility or nursing home.

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Chula Vista Apartments

  • Low Income

description
Chula Vista Apartments are low-income housing apartments.

costs
Rent is 30% of adjusted income. Please call for an application—no charge to apply. Our waiting list is long.

Cimarron Place Apartment Homes

description
Cimarron Place Apartment Homes is an active adult apartment community that features many amenities nearby.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F 9:30-5:30 p.m. Sat 10-4p.m.

costs
Please call for pricing details.

City of Tucson Housing Authority

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
HUD Low-income housing rental assistance program

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Compass Affordable Housing

  • Low Income

description
Compass Affordable Housing provides affordable housing and program assistance to low-income persons.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

costs
Please call for pricing details

Copper Canyon Memory Care and Transitional Living

  • ALTCS
  • Spanish Services

description
Copper Canyon Memory Care and Transitional Living is an older adult community offering memory care and transitional assisted living for those experiencing memory challenges, Alzheimer's, or other types of dementia. Conveniently located in Northwest Tucson and just minutes from Northwest Hospital, There are multiple floor plans including private, semi-private, and companion living options, our residents experience all the comforts of home in a setting that best fits their individual needs.

business hours
M - Su 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

costs
Varies based on the level of care

Council House Apartments

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
Council House Apartments is a 149-unit HUD-subsidized apartment complex for people over 62 years old.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

costs
Please call for details.

County Club Terrace Apartments

  • Low Income

description
County Club Terrace Apartments is a 76-unit low-income apartment complex that is pet friendly and accepts sec 8.

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

costs
Please call for details.

Craycroft Tower Apartments

  • Low Income

description
Craycroft Tower Apartments is a 75-unit subsidized housing complex for older and disabled adults operated by Tucson. There is currently a waiting list for the City of Tucson Housing. To apply for the waiting list, go to the website listed here.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Crossroads Adult Care Home

  • ALTCS

description
Crossroads Adult Care Home is a ten-bed assisted living and memory care community for older adults.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F by appointment only

costs
Starting at $4,000
ALTCS Contracted–Mercy Care

Curley School Artisan Apartments

  • Low Income

description
Curley School Artisan Apartments is a live-work space apartment for a community of artists that includes a clay studio, woodshop, auditorium, library, commercial kitchen, an art gallery, and more.

service area
Ajo,Tucson

business hours
M-F 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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How does low income housing work in Arizona?

With it, you pay about 30% of your monthly household income for rent, while the government pays the rest. Once you get a Section 8 voucher, you can port (move) it to another city or state as long as there is a housing authority available to service the voucher in the area where you want to move.

How do I get affordable housing in Arizona?

Please visit https://housingsearch.az.gov/ or call 877-428-8844 – Dial 7-1-1 for TTY – Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM & 6:00 PM MST and a call center representative will provide a listing of subsidized and low-income based properties in Arizona.

What city has the most low income housing?

Here are the top 10 best cities for low income housing, and the percentage of low income households the HUD programs can provide for:.
Cambridge, Massachusetts – 35.8%.
Spartanburg, South Carolina – 34.1% ... .
Albany, Oregon – 33.7% ... .
Hoboken, New Jersey – 32.1% ... .
West Palm Beach, Florida – 31.8% ... .
Pensacola, Florida – 31.5% ... .

Are home prices dropping in Tucson?

In September 2022, Tucson home prices were up 10.0% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $330K. On average, homes in Tucson sell after 46 days on the market compared to 40 days last year. There were 757 homes sold in September this year, down from 1,011 last year.