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Learn about the types of housing FRH offers:
Income Restricted
What is Income Restricted housing?
Income restricted housing is housing built through the use of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC). By using LIHTCs, these properties are required to lease only to households with incomes below a certain benchmark. The units then each have a "set-aside" designation which dictates the maximum income a household may make to live in that unit and rent is set accordingly.
Can I live at an Income-Restricted Property?
Each property has different income restrictions so it depends on the property. LIHTC properties offer lower rent to households that qualify.
What would my rent be?
Rent is based upon the unit's income restrictions and HUD set maximum rents. Rent is not based directly on a household's income. Please contact us if you have questions about rent at a specific property.
Income restricted housing is housing built through the use of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC). By using LIHTCs, these properties are required to lease only to households with incomes below a certain benchmark. The units then each have a "set-aside" designation which dictates the maximum income a household may make to live in that unit and rent is set accordingly.
Can I live at an Income-Restricted Property?
Each property has different income restrictions so it depends on the property. LIHTC properties offer lower rent to households that qualify.
What would my rent be?
Rent is based upon the unit's income restrictions and HUD set maximum rents. Rent is not based directly on a household's income. Please contact us if you have questions about rent at a specific property.
To learn more about current Income Limits & Maximum Rent, please visit CHFA and find Jefferson County.
Senior
What is Senior Housing?
FRH's senior housing communities offers subsidized rent for low-income residents above a certain age. The subsidy is fixed to the property and does not follow the tenant.
Can I live at a Senior Property?
Our properties are restricted to seniors (most are 62+, one accepts residents 55+) and/or disabled. You cannot make more than the Income Limit set by HUD.
What would my rent be?
Rent is restricted to 30% of the household's total income.
FRH's senior housing communities offers subsidized rent for low-income residents above a certain age. The subsidy is fixed to the property and does not follow the tenant.
Can I live at a Senior Property?
Our properties are restricted to seniors (most are 62+, one accepts residents 55+) and/or disabled. You cannot make more than the Income Limit set by HUD.
What would my rent be?
Rent is restricted to 30% of the household's total income.
To learn more about multifamily housing, please visit HUD's Multifamily page.
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To learn more about Income Limits, please visit HUD's Income Limits page.
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Market Rate
What is Market Rate?
Market rate properties are those that do not have income restrictions or rental subsidies.
Can I live at Market Rate property?
Yes, there are no income/age restrictions for these units/properties. However, all tenants will complete a background and credit check. Please contact us for more information about qualifications.
What would my rent be?
FRH caps the amount charged based on unit type. The maximum rent is at a level affordable to households making 80% AMI for all properties.
Market rate properties are those that do not have income restrictions or rental subsidies.
Can I live at Market Rate property?
Yes, there are no income/age restrictions for these units/properties. However, all tenants will complete a background and credit check. Please contact us for more information about qualifications.
What would my rent be?
FRH caps the amount charged based on unit type. The maximum rent is at a level affordable to households making 80% AMI for all properties.
Visit our market rate properties page to view the monthly rent amounts or contact us with questions.
Ready to apply?
Complete the following application form(s):
Please return your completed application along with the application fee to our main office: 11941 W 48th Ave Wheat Ridge, CO 80033. When printing the application please be sure no information is cut off. If the application is cut off we will need to redo the application. Please print and fill out the application, do not type in information.
Applicant has the right to provide Foothills Regional Housing with a Portable Tenant Screening Report (PTSR) that is not more than 30 days old, as defined in § 38-12-902(2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. If applicant provides Foothills Regional Housing with a PTSR, Foothills Regional Housing is prohibited from a) charging applicant a rental application fee; or b) charging applicant a fee for Foothills Regional Housing to access or use the PTSR.
If you have any questions about the application process, please email Andrea at asaavedra@foothillsrh.org.
Applicant has the right to provide Foothills Regional Housing with a Portable Tenant Screening Report (PTSR) that is not more than 30 days old, as defined in § 38-12-902(2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. If applicant provides Foothills Regional Housing with a PTSR, Foothills Regional Housing is prohibited from a) charging applicant a rental application fee; or b) charging applicant a fee for Foothills Regional Housing to access or use the PTSR.
If you have any questions about the application process, please email Andrea at asaavedra@foothillsrh.org.