Sierra Vista Phase Apartments - San Joaquin Housing Authority
- 1520 Eleventh St, Stockton, CA 95206
- (209) 684-7911
- Call for rent $
About This Building
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Apartments.
17 buildings.
215 apartments.
Office Hours:
Mondays through Fridays: Appointment only.
Closed weekends.
The Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin (HACSJ) and Central California Housing Corporation (CCHC) large multi-family redevelopment apartments.
Sierra Vista, located in south Stockton, south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (formerly Charter Way), is home to approximately 274 families. The second phase of redevelopment came quickly on the heels of a March 2017 Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) award of $24 million. The second award in July 2018 of $25 million of LIHTC equity provided a necessary component of the financial structure for this second phase. The project utilized funding from the US Department of Housing and Urban Developments Public Housing subsidy and Housing Choice Project-Based Vouchers to maintain affordability.
The LIHTC awards, along with capital contributions from HACSJ, the City of Stocktons Affordable Housing Impact Fee Reduction Program, and the City of Stocktons HOME funding, launched the second phase.
These funds have provided the construction of 100 one-bedroom to four-bedroom modern, energy-efficient units (including solar).
Sierra Vista offers apartment properties under the Section 42, LIHTC (Low Income Tax Credit) program.
The rents are based on the Area Medium Income (AMI) and tenant-based utility allowances. At least 20% of these apartments must provide low rates for low-income tenants.
The program is designed for individuals and families with moderate incomes, allowing below-market rents for those who qualify.
** It is not a subsidized housing program, as each resident is responsible for their full amount of rent each month. Rental amounts are based on the pre-set income limits in the geographic area and not based on your individual household income.
To be income eligible, your total household gross income must be less than the pre-set income limit for the area.
Pet Policy:
Cats and dogs allowed.
Important information
Waiting Lists
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We provide current apartment rates on many listing pages. Most HUD listings do not have published rates. They are based on 30% of the renters adjustable gross income. You will need to contact the apartments to determine if you qualify for income based rent.