3600 McHenry Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45225
Pets OK
Handicap Accessible
Seniors 62+
Section 8
1-1 Beds
1 - 1 Baths
N/A Sq.Ft
3600 McHenry Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45225
3600 McHenry Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45225
1-1
1 - 1
N/A
1-1
1 - 1
N/A
The McHenry House Apartments is an affordable housing complex for Senior citizens located in Cincinnati Ohio. Income and age restrictions may apply. Please contact our office for full details on rates, availability, and to answer any additional questions you may have. For Relay Service TDD/TTY 711.
Floorplans | Beds | Baths | Sq.ft | Deposit | Rate |
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One Bedroom | 1 Bd | 1 Ba | N/A Sq.ft | Please Call | N/A |
Cable/Satellite Ready
Handicap Access Units Available
Refrigerator
Stove
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Emergency Call System
Elevator
Onsite Management
Library
Community Laundry Room
Planned community Activities
24/7 Emergency Maintenance
PAID BY TENANT
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PAID BY MANAGER
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Monday8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM-4:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
12 Month Lease
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Small Pets Welcome!
As of September 2024
Fair Market Rents are HUD's determination of the average rents in a particular area for each bedroom size. The FMRs are set each year based on the rental rates of unsubsidized units so that participants in HUD programs have equal access for affordable housing. Here are the Fair Market Rents for Cincinnati, OH.
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McHenry House is very walkable and have good walk score. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
McHenry House has good transit score meaning many nearby public transportation options are available.
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Population
201,560Persons per household
2.67Persons per household structure
18.4%Homeownership Rate
75.2%Housing Units
81,381Yearly Income per Person
$28,761Median Household Income
$60,365In the Buckeye State, nestled in the northern bank of the Ohio River, lies the city of Cincinnati. Serving as the county seat of Hamilton County, it has a population of a little less than 300 thousand. The greater Cincinnati metro area, however, has over two million residents, making it the most populous metropolitan in the state of Ohio. Cincinnati is a vibrant place to raise a family or jumpstart a career with its well renowned colleges and universities, medical facilities, events, and historic Italianate architecture that rivals those found in Vienna and Munich. The housing conditions in the city and Hamilton County, in general, are rather modest. Residents are not complaining. In fact, many of the financially-challenged families and individuals are able to stay in a decent home due to the various affordable housing programs provided by the city’s housing authority.
Affordable Housing in Cincinnati, OH
The Cincinnati Housing Authority, aptly named the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), owns and administers over four thousand asset management units located in safe and decent neighborhoods all over Hamilton County. Although the CMHA’s residents are mostly working-class families and senior citizens, they do cater to every Cincinnatian who requires housing assistance – low to moderate income families and individuals, war veterans, and persons with disabilities and special needs. Eligible families can participate in the housing authority’s Asset Management Program. This is basically a low cost housing program offered to low income families and seniors, giving them equal opportunity to stay and live in a safe, sanitary, and decent home.
Rental Assistance in Cincinnati, OH
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV) is the product of the federal government’s efforts in providing good quality and affordable housing to every family. It allows low income families to have equal opportunity when it comes to getting the best rental housing deals and finding a good place to live in. Administered by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), every housing authority offers these housing choice vouchers to families and individuals who meet the income limits set by HUD. Participants are allowed to choose affordable housing deals in the private market, so long as the unit meets the federal standards. Avail of the Section 8 Voucher and find your place now, or find thousands of other more affordable apartment deals all around the city and in Hamilton County. Check prices and compare amenities with your family and see what they like.