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Boulder Housing Partners
β ClosedBoulder Housing Partners is a local government office located at 4800 Broadway in Boulder, Colorado, United States. They provide affordable housing options and support services to residents in need within the Boulder community. Their mission is to create and maintain diverse, sustainable neighborhoods where people thrive. With a commitment to equity and inclusivity, Boulder Housing Partners works to ensure that all residents have access to safe and affordable housing.
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Canyon Pointe Apartments
β OpenCanyon Pointe Apartments, located at 700 Walnut Street in Boulder, Colorado, offers affordable living for older adults aged 62 and above in downtown Boulder. Residents can enjoy updated one-bedroom apartment homes within walking distance to the Pearl Street Mall, Boulder Public Library, Boulder Creek bike path, and community parks. The complex features a community center, library, on-site laundry, covered parking, and a beautiful patio for gardening. Resident Services staff are available to connect residents to local resources and programming. Apartments are offered at rents below market rate with rental assistance as part of the Deeply Affordable Communities program. Income, student, and additional restrictions apply. A waitlist periodically opens for this apartment community, and interested individuals can visit the waitlist page on Boulder Housing Partners' website for more information. Applicants must be income-qualified seniors aged 62 and above currently living or working in Boulder County, with an admission preference given to households earning up to 30% of the area median income (AMI). The Deeply Affordable Communities program offers apartments at lower costs compared to Boulder's market rates, with residents paying around 30-40% of their income for rent, subsidized by federal funding. Supportive resident services are also available.
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