Two Key Qualifications regarding Fifth Avenue Apartments
To qualify for this brand-new development, all households must fit somewhere between these gross annual household income standards based on household size:
Household Size
Minimum Gross Income
Maximum Gross Income
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Two Key Qualifications regarding Fifth Avenue Apartments
To qualify for this brand-new development, all households must fit somewhere between these gross annual household income standards based on household size:
Household Size
Minimum Gross Income
Maximum Gross Income
1 person
$13,000/year
$38,220/year
2 persons
$15,000/year
$43,680/year
3 persons
$17,000/year
$49,140/year
4 persons
$19,000/year
$54,600/year
5 persons
$21,000/year
$58,980/year
6 persons
$23,000/year
$63,360/year
There is no flexibility on these standards. The maximum amounts are set by the Federal government while the minimum amounts are set by property management to ensure residents do not pay too large of a percentage of their income toward rent. If your household either falls below the minimum standard or above the maximum standard, there is no reason to apply to Fifth Avenue Apartments.
Although all 72 units are deemed affordable housing, the term affordable does not mean that residents pay rent on a sliding scale. Affordable means reasonable rents (set by the Federal government) for persons who are low-income. Unless residents have a rental subsidy in hand from an outside funding source, each income-qualifying household (the income ranges discussed above) must pay the full rental amounts listed below:
Apartment Size
Rental Amounts (vary by unit location and square footage)
Studios
$442 or $664
One-Bedrooms
$706 or $854
Two-Bedrooms
$865 or $969
Three-Bedrooms
$1,045 or $1,188