Pathways at Goodrich Place is an Income-Restricted Community.
In 1986, the federal government implemented the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program {LIHTC), also known as the Section 42 Program in some states, to bring private sector resources to the important work of building and managing affordable housing for low and moderate income households. Rent at a LIHTC property has a rent advantage to the resident and is considered affordable housing, most often with lower rent than other neighboring properties in the area if their annual income meets requirements. In exchange for a rent advantage, owners receive a subsidy (in the form of tax credits) that offsets a portion of the building's cost.
Pathways at Goodrich Place is an affordable housing community with income restrictions. Please verify that you qualify with the following guidelines. The property has a minimum household income requirement of 2.5 times the monthly rent amount to qualify. Total household income must be UNDER the following limits based on household size:
-1 Occupant: $46,380
-2 Occupants: $52,980
-3 Occupants: $59,580
-4 Occupants: $66,180
-5 Occupants: $71,520
-6 Occupants: $76,800
Max rent limits:
1 Bedroom $1,157
2 Bedroom $1,352
3 Bedroom $1,562
We accept housing vouchers from local housing authorities.
If a household meets the resident selection criteria and the annual income is below the Maximum Income Limit, the rent amount charged is sometimes lower than that of conventional market rate apartments of comparable size and features. Many times, tax credit housing provides updated finishes and improvements that help us to lead the market in terms of what we offer residents.
Student Exemptions are:
A student receiving assistance under Title IV of the Social Security Act (TANF); or
You may be required to re-certify your income. Check with the community manager for the specific requirements of your community. However, you are allowed to exceed the Maximum Income Limits once initially qualified at move-in. Full time student status restrictions remain in place at all times. (Process may vary)
Appropriate documentation of all income sources must be provided. Income sources include but are not limited to:
The income limits for our community are based on the Area Median Income for the geographic area. This is evaluated by HUD and may change from year to year based on how the economy is performing. The rents are determined based on the number of bedrooms, not the number of occupants. Tax Credit apartments have rental rates based on a percentage of the area median gross income, resulting in eligible residents paying a lower percentage of rent than at a conventional property.
Unlike a conventional market rate community where rent is evaluated at the expiration of a Lease, HUD releases new income and rent limits for Tax Credit Housing around the same time each year. Your rent may increase annually based on the new income and rent limits, and this increase may not coincide with your Lease expiration.
Lists are not exhaustive. Other qualifications or guidelines may apply.
Pathways at Goodrich Place promotes equal housing opportunity and choice for all prospective residents regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability, or marital or familial status.