220 E Hillcrest Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Waiting List Forecast: Closed
Verified for 2019 by Colleen Carter, Ric GresiaRent | Beds | Baths | SqFt |
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Call for Rents† | Floorplan Info Upon Request | - | - |
Limited Waiting List
The Area Housing Authority of the County of Ventura (AHA) waiting list for Public Housing apartments is currently closed. Applications were last accepted on a limited basis from April 6, 2021 until April 19, 2021. There is no notice of when this waiting list will reopen.
Please note: According to the AHA, this waiting list was for applicants "meeting the AHA residency preference (live, work or hired to work in the AHA’s jurisdiction). The AHA’s jurisdiction includes the cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and the unincorporated areas of Ventura County. Applications from those living outside the AHA’s jurisdiction will not be processed."
To apply during the opening period, applicants were required to complete the online application.
This waiting list had the following preferences:
Selected applicants were placed on the waiting list by random lottery, weighed by order of preferences.
For more information, visit the AHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by the AHA on March 25, 2021.
Go to the public housing authority page for this waiting list >>
This property is funded through HUD’s Public Housing program. These properties are typically owned and managed by a Public Housing Authority. These properties tend to be much older, as no new public housing has been built in many years. Since the Federal budget has historically (and notoriously) underfunded public housing renovations for decades, these properties tend to have higher vacancies due to uninhabitable units or liveable units that are in poor condition. In addition, since all public housing properties offer rent subsidies, low-income residents only pay rent based on their incomes. For that reason, these properties tend to have longer waiting lists. Check our public housing waiting list data for more information. Since Fiore Gardens participates in the Public Housing program and has a property based subsidy, if you have a Section 8 voucher, you would have to give up your voucher to move in.
~ Dave Layfield, Founder of Affordable Housing Online
AMI* | 1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7 people | 8 people |
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30% AMI for PBRA Units | $27,900 / year | $31,900 / year | $35,900 / year | $39,850 / year | $43,050 / year | $46,250 / year | $49,450 / year | $52,650 / year |
50% AMI for LIHTC Units | $46,500 / year | $53,150 / year | $59,800 / year | $66,400 / year | $71,750 / year | $77,050 / year | $82,350 / year | $87,650 / year |
50% AMI for PBRA Units | $46,500 / year | $53,150 / year | $59,800 / year | $66,400 / year | $71,750 / year | $77,050 / year | $82,350 / year | $87,650 / year |
80% AMI for PBRA Units | $74,400 / year | $85,000 / year | $95,650 / year | $106,250 / year | $114,750 / year | $123,250 / year | $131,750 / year | $140,250 / year |
*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.
Does Fiore Gardens have a waiting list?
Fiore Gardens has a waiting list. See above for waiting list details.
Are rents subsidized at Fiore Gardens?
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 Fiore Gardens, how many other affordable housing properties (and units) are there in Thousand Oaks?
In addition to Fiore Gardens, we list 21 other affordable properties in Thousand Oaks. Learn about these properties here. Our data research shows that there are a total of 828 affordable units in Thousand Oaks.
1379 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, California 91362
1972-2026 Los Feliz Dr, Thousand Oaks, California 91362
227 E Wilbur Rd, Thousand Oaks, California 91360
Preferences are not a requirement.
You should still consider applying to waiting lists with preferences you don't qualify for. There is still a chance to get housing.Gina Pocan says:
"Thank you, Affordable Housing Online, for being there for some of the most vulnerable people."