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San Diego’s Affordable Housing Miracle: New $49 Million Senior Complex Opens, Offering Medical Care and Support for Low-Income Seniors

Affordable Housing in San Diego: New Building Offers 126 Apartments for Low-Income Seniors

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According to sandiegouniontribune, San Diego County is doing something big to help Americans who need affordable housing. They’re opening a new building with 126 small apartments for older adults who don’t have much money. The apartments are near Linda Vista Park and will cost between $600 to $1,200 per month.

Many Americans in San Diego don’t have a place to live because they can’t afford it. The rent is too high, and it’s especially hard for Americans who don’t have much money. The new building is already fully booked, and everyone who lives there will be happy to have a safe and affordable place to call home.

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San Diego’s Affordable Housing Miracle: New $49 Million Senior Complex Opens, Offering Medical Care and Support for Low-Income Seniors (PHOTO: GOOGLE)

San Diego’s Affordable Housing Breakthrough: $49 Million Senior Complex Opens, Offering Medical Care and Support

The building was made by Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation and San Diego Kind Corp. It’s a special place for older adults who need extra help with medical care. The building cost almost $49 million, and the money came from different sources like government grants and loans. The building is opening soon, and Americans will start moving in on Wednesday. This is a big step towards helping Americans in San Diego find affordable housing.

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