Hirschfeld Towers

333 W Ellsworth Ave, Denver, CO 80223

Waiting List Forecast: Likely Long or Closed for Public Housing units, and Likely Short or None for other affordable units

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Waitlist Forecast

Since this property may have HUD-funded Public Housing with subsidies that help pay tenants' rent, the property is likely to have a long waiting list. Housing authorities often open these waiting lists periodically. Important: Housing authorities don't always open housing waiting lists at a property-specific level or even allow applicants to choose at which property they can live. Many times, the housing authority will assign an applicant to a property without giving the applicant a choice.

Note: Affordable Housing Online has not confirmed the waiting list status directly with the property. This waiting list status forecast is based on our housing experts' knowledge of similar properties. You should always confirm this status directly with the property.

Public housing tenants living in elderly/disabled housing are permitted to keep no more than 1 dog or 1 cat per unit. No more than two small, caged birds may be kept in any unit. An aquarium for fish may not exceed 10 gallons. No more than two (2) small animals, i.e. gerbil or hamster, may be kept in any unit. Small animals must be kept in a cage at all times. No exotic, wild or dangerous animals, snakes or any other animal not permitted in residential units by state or local laws, ordinances or this policy may be kept by tenants. No pet’s mature growth shall exceed 18 inches in height, measured from ground to shoulder, nor weigh more than 30 pounds. A refundable pet deposit will be charged for each dwelling unit where a dog or cat resides. The pet deposit will be equal to one months rent with minimum of $50 and a maximum of $100. Dogs and cats are required to be spayed or neutered. Dogs and cats must have the proper inoculations required by law, and be certified by a veterinarian licensed to practice in the State of Colorado. This policy does not apply to assistance animals that assist persons with disabilities.

Dave's Thoughts On Hirschfeld Towers

This LIHTC property is among the most common types of affordable rental housing in the United States. The LIHTC programonly provides subsidies to the building’s owner at construction. The LIHTC program doesn't provide direct subsidies to the residents, but the owner must set rents affordable to low-income renters in the area. You would not pay more than 30% of your income for rent. To qualify, you must earn 50% or less of the Area Median Income (AMI), which you can find on this page’s income chart. LIHTC properties tend to have shorter waiting lists however, since Hirschfeld Towers has a project-based subsidy, the waiting list is likely much longer than other local LIHTC properties. Records show this property may have been recently associated with the Public Housing program, which means it could have a new RAD Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance contract. LIHTC properties tend to have shorter waiting lists however, since this property may have a project-based subsidy, the waiting list may be much longer than other local LIHTC properties. LIHTC properties nationwide are required to accept housing vouchers however, if this property has a RAD Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance contract, your Section 8 voucher cannot be used here. LIHTC properties were first built in the late 1980's and the LIHTC program funds the renovation of older properties. Because they tend to be newer or renovated, these properties are more likely to have larger units, more amenities, and greater tenant service offerings than other affordable housing programs. This property might be right for you if you need help paying your rent and are willing to wait for a possibly longer waiting list if this is indeed a RAD property.

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Income Qualification for Hirschfeld Towers

*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.
AMI* 1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people
30% AMI for PBRA Units $26,100 / year $29,800 / year $33,550 / year $37,250 / year $40,250 / year $43,250 / year $46,200 / year $50,560 / year
50% AMI for LIHTC Units $43,450 / year $49,650 / year $55,850 / year $62,050 / year $67,050 / year $72,000 / year $76,950 / year $81,950 / year
50% AMI for PBRA Units $43,450 / year $49,650 / year $55,850 / year $62,050 / year $67,050 / year $72,000 / year $76,950 / year $81,950 / year
60% AMI for LIHTC Units $52,140 / year $59,580 / year $67,020 / year $74,460 / year $80,460 / year $86,400 / year $92,340 / year $98,340 / year
80% AMI for PBRA Units $66,300 / year $75,750 / year $85,200 / year $94,650 / year $102,250 / year $109,800 / year $117,400 / year $124,950 / year

*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.

FAQs for Hirschfeld Towers

Does Hirschfeld Towers have a waiting list?

Hirschfeld Towers probably has a waiting list. Since our research has shown there are some public housing units at this property, the waiting list would be for those units. We haven't confirmed if this is the case, so you should contact the property to confirm.

Are rents subsidized at Hirschfeld Towers?

We believe rents are most likely subsidized at all or some of the units since our research has turned up at least one public housing or rental assistance contract probably associated with this property.

In addition to Hirschfeld Towers, how many other affordable housing properties (and units) are there in Denver?

In addition to Hirschfeld Towers, we list 308 other affordable properties in Denver. Learn about these properties here. Our data research shows that there are a total of 22552 affordable units in Denver.

When was the Hirschfeld Towers listing last updated?

Hirschfeld Towers listing on Affordable Housing Online was last updated on 01/03/2023 by Affordable Housing Online research staff. Remember, a property's status can change so you should contact the property to confirm.

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Rent observations may change. We encourage users to verify rents and eligiblity requirements directly with the property.