5310 N Euclid Ave, St Louis, MO 63115
Waiting List Forecast: Closed
Verified for 2019 by Lorena BentleyRent | Beds | Baths | SqFt |
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Call for Rents† | Studio - 2 Beds | 1 Bath | - |
Arlington Grove, Badenhaus-Badenfest, Clinton-Peabody, Euclid Plaza and Kingsbury Terrace Waiting List
The St Louis Housing Authority (SLHA) Public Housing waiting list for apartments at Arlington Grove, Badenhaus-Badenfest, Clinton-Peabody, Euclid Plaza and Kingsbury Terrace is currently closed. Applications were last accepted from August 23, 2021, until September 5, 2021. There is no notice of when this waiting list will reopen.
This waiting list was for the following properties and bedroom sizes:
To apply during the opening period, applicants were required to complete the online application, Applications were not accepted at the SLHA office.
Preferences have not yet been confirmed.
It was not known how applicants will be placed on the waiting list.
For more information, visit the SLHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by the SLHA public notice on August 18, 2021.
Go to the public housing authority page for this waiting list >>
Near I-70 in the Mark Twain Neighborhood, Euclid Plaza with its mix of 108 studio and two-bedroom units is one of our most conveniently located senior communities.
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 Euclid Plaza 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
Unit (Bd/Ba) | Ft2 | Rent |
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Studio (Studio/1) | - | Call for Price† |
One Bedroom One Bath (1/1) | - | Call for Price† |
Two Bedroom One Bath (2/1) | - | Call for Price† |
AMI* | 1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people |
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30% AMI for PBRA Units | $21,150 / year | $24,150 / year | $27,150 / year | $30,150 / year |
50% AMI for LIHTC Units | $35,200 / year | $40,200 / year | $45,250 / year | $50,250 / year |
50% AMI for PBRA Units | $35,200 / year | $40,200 / year | $45,250 / year | $50,250 / year |
80% AMI for PBRA Units | $56,250 / year | $64,300 / year | $72,350 / year | $80,350 / year |
*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.
Does Euclid Plaza have a waiting list?
Euclid Plaza has a waiting list. See above for waiting list details.
Are rents subsidized at Euclid Plaza?
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.
What property management company manges Euclid Plaza?
Euclid Plaza is managed by The Habitat Company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
In addition to Euclid Plaza, how many other affordable housing properties (and units) are there in St Louis?
In addition to Euclid Plaza, we list 400 other affordable properties in St Louis. Learn about these properties here. Our data research shows that there are a total of 19870 affordable units in St Louis.
8420 Plazarock Ct, St Louis, Missouri 63114
4399 Forest Park Ave, St Louis, Missouri 63108
5708 Kingsbury Pl, St Louis, Missouri 63112
626 Eastgate Ave, St Louis, Missouri 63130
5602 Enright Ave, St Louis, Missouri 63112
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