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2 Low Income-Affordable communities in Guadalupe, AZ | 3 nearby communities

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sponsors two programs to provide affordable housing to low-income seniors. The programs, Section 202 housing and The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), both provide incentives for senior living communities to make their units affordable and available for low-income seniors. Other than their lower price, these affordable senior communities should offer standard care services for their level of care as regulated by the state. Amenities and lifestyle services, however, will vary greatly between different communities.
There are 2 low-income affordable senior housing options to choose from in the Guadalupe area. Explore our listings to compare the amenities, floor plans, and services available at each residence.
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1. Itom A’e Senior Apartments

5424 E Calle Cerritos, Guadalupe, AZ, 85283

Low Income-Affordable

From $505 / mo

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Guadalupe Barrio Nuevo, Guadalupe, AZ

2. Guadalupe Barrio Nuevo

5805 E Calle F Serrano, Guadalupe, AZ, 85283

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (866) 515-8219

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3 matching communities nearby Guadalupe

Casa De Paz II, Phoenix, AZ

1. Casa De Paz II

3335 W Fillmore St, Phoenix, AZ, 85009

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (855) 912-8543

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2. Washington Pointe Apartments

1555 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ, 85034

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (866) 515-8219

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3. Hacienda Del Rio Apartments

4121 W McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ, 85009

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (866) 515-8248

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What is the percentage of seniors in the United States, who are preferring to stay at home as they grow older and age?

More people are choosing to remain in their homes as they age. Various studies on aging, including a 2009 AARP study, have found that up to 89% of seniors want to live in their own homes as long as possible. The senior population has become the fastest growing segment in the United States; thus, the need for home care businesses will continue to increase. Genworth Cost of Care Survey 2015