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This is a Senior community building. Residents who apply must be 62yrs or older to qualify.
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For income calculations, household size includes everyone (all ages) living in the unit.
Household Size | 30% AMI Units | 50% AMI Units |
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1 person | $30,245/year | $38,950/year |
2 person | $30,708/year | $44,500/year |
3 person | $40,204/year | $50,450/year |
4 person | $40,670/year | $56,050/year |
5 person | $50,045/year | $60,550/year |
6 person | $50,416/year | $65,000/year |
Occupancy for this building differs from household size and does not include children under 6.
Unit Type | Occupancy |
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Studio | 1-2 people |
1 Bedroom | 1-3 people |
2 Bedroom | 2-4 people |
3 Bedroom | 3-6 people |
Anyone may enter the housing lottery for this listing. If your household has one of the following preferences, you will be considered in the order shown here. Each preference holder will be reviewed in lottery rank order.
Up to 11 units available
Certificate of Preference holders are primarily households displaced by Agency action in Redevelopment Project Areas during the 1960s and 1970s, but may also include other persons displaced by Agency action.
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Up to 2 units available
Households in which one member holds a Displaced Tenant Housing Preference Certificate. DTHP Certificate holders are people who have been evicted through either an Ellis Act Eviction or an Owner Move-In Eviction in 2010 or later. Once all units reserved for this preference are filled, remaining DTHP holders will receive Live/Work preference, regardless of their current living or working location.
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Up to 4 units available
Households that submit acceptable documentation that at least one member lives either within supervisorial district 10 or within a half-mile of the project.
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Up to 11 units available
Households that submit acceptable documentation that at least one member lives or works in San Francisco. In order to claim Work Preference, you or a household member must currently work in San Francisco at least 75% of your working hours.
After all preference holders have been considered, any remaining units will be available to qualified applicants who do not live or work in San Francisco.
In order to qualify for these units one of the following must apply to you or someone in your household:
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This building has units set aside if any of the following apply to you or someone in your household:
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Section 8 housing vouchers and other valid rental assistance programs can be used for this property. In the case of a valid rental subsidy, the required minimum income will be based on the portion of the rent that the tenant pays after use of the subsidy.
Applicants must also qualify under the rules of the building.
Credit reports will be run to consider in the overall creditworthiness of the application post-lottery. A satisfactory credit history reflects proper, timely payments on all outstanding obligations. An unsatisfactory credit history is one that reflects past or current bad debts, late payments or unpaid bills, liens, or bankruptcies over 3 years will not be taken into account. Unsatisfactory credit history can disqualify an applicant from consideration.
No felonies within the past 7 years. Qualified applicants with criminal history will be considered for housing in compliance with Article 49 of the San Francisco Police Code, “The Fair Chance Ordinance.”