For farmworkers & low-income households The first PSHH property in the City of Santa Paula, People’s Place is comprised of 69 affordable units with one, two, and three-bedroom floorplans. All units are equipped with a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, window coverings, and vinyl flooring. There are mobility and sensory accessible units available. Buildings are two to… Read more »
For low-income households, formerly homeless individuals, those living with a disability, and veterans 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. Some units are designated for specific populations:… Read more »
For current or retired farmworker households Conveniently located a few blocks from CA Highway 1, Guadalupe Court provides 37 one, two, and three-bedroom units. With balconies or porches and ADA-accessible units available on the ground floor, the property also offers access to an outdoor courtyard, landscaped walkways, barbecue areas, and a playground. Residents can enjoy… Read more »
For farmworker households Completed in 2004, Los Adobes de Maria II is the second phase of the Los Adobes de Maria trilogy, serving farm worker families. This phase added 52 townhomes to the community. The development has been hailed as a model solution to address the lack of affordable housing for farm workers and their… Read more »
For farmworker households Completed in 1995, Los Adobes de Maria is a 65 affordable two-story townhome community rented exclusively to families earning a substantial portion of their income from agricultural employment. The townhouses range from two to five bedrooms to accommodate a wide range of family sizes. Los Adobes de Maria also features the Cesar Chavez… Read more »
For low-income households Victoria Street Bungalows consists of 10 one- and two-bedroom cottages, originally built in the 1930s and a separate 6 unit building consisting of transitional apartments, added in 2005. The units are in high demand due to their unique design and convenient location. The city continues to suffer from a housing affordability crisis… Read more »
For low-income households Completed in 2018, Jardin de las Rosas features 40 affordable rental units located near downtown Santa Barbara and consists of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units plus the Michael Towbes Community Center and the Jeanette Duncan Learning Center, which offer supportive services like educational programs for children and workforce preparedness for adults. Jardin… Read more »
For low-income households Managed by People’s Self-Help Housing, this 75-unit affordable rental housing development features units varying in size from two to four bedrooms. Santa Barbara County Area Median Incomes
For low-income households Villa la Esperanza in Goleta offers 83 affordable units that vary in sizes from studios to five bedrooms. The property provides residents with a community center and kitchen, onsite laundry facilities, playgrounds, communal barbeque areas, and a Learning Center with afterschool programming for students. Villa la Esperanza is also furnished with many… Read more »
For low-income households These 36 affordable family rental units are part of the Storke Ranch Master Planned Community, which offers extensive open space and recreational facilities, including tennis courts and swimming pools. Completed in 1999, the development features a community building with kitchen area and laundry facilities. It also provides space for after school activities,… Read more »
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