1050 S.W. First Drive Chiefland, FL 32626
Seniors 55+
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1050 S.W. First Drive Chiefland, FL 32626
1050 S.W. First Drive Chiefland, FL 32626
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Prairie Oaks Apartments is an affordable rental housing community with 1 to 3 bedroom apartments units located in Chiefland, FL. Income restrictions may apply, please contact Prairie Oaks Apartments for rates, availability and more information.
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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 Chiefland, FL.
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Agency | Section 8 Vouchers | Housing Units | Status | |
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Gilchrist County Housing AuthorityBronson, FL - 13.82 Miles | N/A | N/A | Open | Contact |
Suwannee County Housing AuthorityBronson, FL - 13.82 Miles | N/A | N/A | Open | Contact |
Levy County Housing AuthorityBronson, FL - 13.82 Miles | 142 | 124 | Open | Contact |
Gainesville Housing AuthorityGainesville, FL - 34.49 Miles | 1,549 | 635 | Open | Contact |
Alachua County Housing AuthorityGainesville, FL - 34.7 Miles | 856 | 276 | Open | Contact |
Prairie Oaks Apartments is very walkable and have good walk score. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Prairie Oaks Apartments has good transit score meaning many nearby public transportation options are available.
(352) 493-2427
(352) 493-2427
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Population
39,613Persons per household
2.54Persons per household structure
5.2%Homeownership Rate
77.5%Housing Units
19,688Yearly Income per Person
$18,304Median Household Income
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