HILLSIDE VILLAGE APARTMENTS

HILLSIDE VILLAGE APARTMENTS

Property Information

Since 2007, the Yampa Valley Housing Authority has owned and managed the Hillside Village Apartments complex on Tamarac Drive. The complex, which includes 35 two bedroom and 20 one bedroom apartments, targets low-income residents and consistently has a waitlist.

Hillside Village is on the bus route and has:

  • A playground with BBQ area
  • A basketball court
  • 2 laundry facilities
  • A community deck with grill
  • Community events

Since USDA-Rural Development finances the project, YVHA is required to verify that each household has sufficient income to pay the basic rent. Subsidies are applied to households that qualify based on income. There are currently 36 units with a rental subsidy.

CURRENT MONTHLY RENTAL RATE
2 bedroom $737-800 (depending on income) Occupancy guideline 2-4 people
1 bedroom $595-$710(depending on income) Occupancy guideline 1-2 people

Monthly rent includes water, sewer, trash pickup and snow removal; it does not include electric, gas, cable and Internet service. No pets other than service animals with required documentation are allowed.

REQUIRED DEPOSIT
2 bedroom $800
1 bedroom $710

SUBSIDY
If a resident qualifies for a subsidy, their rent will be set at 30 percent of their adjusted annual household income. Subsidies are applied as they become available and to the lowest income households first. There are currently 36 units with a rental subsidy.

 

Application Process

YVHA requires that every potential resident fill out a COMPLETE application; applications without a valid social security or ITIN number can not be processed. All adult members must also pass credit and background checks.

Please email completed forms to ktotos@yvha.org

There is consistently a waitlist for these units, and it may be several months or up to a year before an apartment becomes available. When an apartment does become available, YVHA notifies the next accepted applicant on the waitlist.

In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, sex, and familial status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of CIVIL Right, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (201) 7205964 (TDD)