505 Suffolk Ave. Capitol Heights, MD 20743
Pets OK
Handicap Accessible
Seniors 62+
Section 8
0-1 Beds
1 - 1 Baths
466 - 604 Sq.Ft
505 Suffolk Ave. Capitol Heights, MD 20743
505 Suffolk Ave. Capitol Heights, MD 20743
0-1
1 - 1
466 - 604
0-1
1 - 1
466 - 604
Gateway Village is an affordable rental housing community for seniors age 62 or older. We are located in Capital Heights, MD and feature many different unit and property amenities. Income restrictions may apply. Please contact the community manager for more information. For Relay Service TDD/TTY 711.
Floorplans | Beds | Baths | Sq.ft | Deposit | Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Studio | Studio | 1 Ba | 466 Sq.ft | One Month Rent | $1,292 |
One Bedroom (Handicap Units) | 1 Bd | 1 Ba | 529 Sq.ft | One Month Rent | $1,426 |
One Bedroom | 1 Bd | 1 Ba | 604 Sq.ft | One Month Rent | $1,426 |
Carpeting
Central Heat and Air
Microwave
Window Coverings
Water Trash & Sewer Included
Smoke Detector
Elevator
Onsite Management
Community Room
Library
Controlled Access
Gated Community
PAID BY TENANT
PAID BY MANAGER
Monday9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Thursday9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Friday9:00 AM-5:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
12 Month Lease
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Small pets under 30 lbs. are welcome. Pet deposit is $300 with $50 initial deposit and $10 per month for 25 months.
Gateway Village is very walkable and have good walk score. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Gateway Village has good transit score meaning many nearby public transportation options are available.
(301) 336-0141
(301) 336-0141
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Population
904,430Persons per household
2.81Persons per household structure
32.5%Homeownership Rate
62.5%Housing Units
329,324Yearly Income per Person
$32,344Median Household Income
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