Housing for low-income households, formerly-homeless individuals, and transitional-age youth A collaboration with the 5 Cities Homeless Coalition, Pismo Terrace is a 1.2 acre site, just minutes away from the Pismo Beach coastline. This housing provides 50 units of affordable housing. There are 1 and 2-bedroom floorplans available, all equipped with a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, window… Read more »
County: San Luis Obispo County
For formerly homeless individuals, those living with a disability, veterans, and households with less than 60% of Area Median Income Broad Street Place consists of 40 affordable units and three commercial spaces. Apartment floorplans consist of studios, one, two, and three-bedroom. ADA-accessible units cater to the needs of individuals with mobility, hearing, and vision limitations…. Read more »
Housing for seniors (62+) & formerly-homeless veterans Templeton Place II is a 36-unit affordable housing community. Residents have a variety of living options based on their needs, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floorplans. Rent is variable on the income of the applicant and all utilities are included. Each unit is equipped with appliances, air conditioning, and… Read more »
Housing for Seniors (55+) Templeton Place is a 29 unit apartment complex for seniors, completed in 2001. The one and two bedroom garden style units, community center and open space create a relaxed living environment that fosters interaction among residents. Amenities include a furnished community room and laundry facilities. The neighborhood is located near public… Read more »
Housing for Individuals & Families In 2018, Rolling Hills II added 30 rental units to the existing Rolling Hills development, including four ADA-accessible apartments and a first-floor with all ADA adaptable units. This complex includes new laundry facilities, a barbecue area, playground, and access to the existing community center and site-based services.
Housing for Individuals & Families Purchased in 2010, Rolling Hills features 53 affordable rental units, for low-income families, in Templeton. The site consists of 9 one-bedroom units, 32 two-bedroom units, and 11 three-bedroom units. Rehabilitation immediately following the purchase of the property included the addition of a brand new community building, which provides all residents… Read more »
Housing for Individuals & Families Completed in 2008, Villas at Higuera provide 28 permanently affordable rental units for families near major transportation and shopping areas. The studios, one, two and three bedroom units range from 458 to 1,077 square feet in size. The mixed-use complex features indoor community space for tenant events, meetings and special… Read more »
Housing for Families & Individuals living with Disabilities This 5-unit family rental complex, with two and three bedroom apartments, is located in the heart of the city, near downtown shopping and major transportation. Some units are set aside for residents living with disabilities. The complex was purchased in spring of 1997 and has since undergone… Read more »
Housing for Families In 1999, PSHH purchased Sea Haven Apartments to prevent its conversion to condominiums and displacement of lower income residents. As a result of the acquisition and rehabilitation activities Sea Haven provided the first permanently affordable rental housing complex in the City of Pismo Beach. The complex features amenities such as an onsite… Read more »
Housing for Individuals & Families Completed in November of 2012, this development was the first new affordable rental housing development in the City of Pismo Beach. Pismo Creek Bungalows consists of 5 structures and includes 14 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, a community room with meeting space, kitchen, and laundry facility. The neighborhood is located… Read more »
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