We list 6 Low Income Apartment complexes in or near Princeton, IN
Our listings include:
1. Privately owned subsidized housing apartments.
2. Public Housing apartments. These are owned by the state.
They are affordable rentals for families who are low income, seniors, or disabled.
We list the local housing authorities. They may have information on how to help you with your rental payments.
3. Housing Choice Voucher aka Section 8 listings. Contact your public housing authority to apply. Note: Most of these Section 8 lists are closed or have extended waiting lists.
We display monthly rates for the apartments when possible. Most of subsidized apartments base the rent on income, therefore, you will need to contact the apartment directly for rates. We list all pertinent contact information.
Less than 1/4 of all HUD eligible households receive housing due to the current shortage of available housing. 2013 Harvard's Joint Center for Housing
Studio Apartments
$623One Bedroom Apartments
$738Two Bedroom Apartments
$997Three Bedroom Apartments
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Lincoln Center Apartments - Princeton
510 E Walnut St
Princeton, IN - 47670
812-402-3500
Gibson County
Section 8 apartment
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Somerset South & West Apartments - Princeton
323 S Main St
Princeton, IN - 47670
(812) 386-6810
Gibson County
Section 8 apartment
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Section 8 apartment
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Section 8 apartment
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Princeton Creek Apartments - Princeton
500 S 2nd Ave
Princeton, IN - 47670
(317) 819-3003
Gibson County
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Section 8 apartment
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Somerset South & West Apartments - Princeton
323 S Main St
Princeton, IN - 47670
(812) 386-6810
Gibson County
Section 8 apartment
Most apartments have waiting lists. Search early and do not just settle on one apartment choice.
Contact Your Local Housing Authority
Housing authorities have many opportunities. Many do have closed waiting lists, but they may be able to provide other public housing resources.
Check The Federal Poverty Sliding Scale Guidelines
Check to see if you qualify for low cost or free housing by comparing the guidelines to your income records.