San Antonio Place celebrated its Grand Opening on April 27, 2006. The Mountain View City Council chose Charities Housing as the developer for the City’s first efficiency studio project in July 1999 through a RFP process. This development helps those who are steadily employed but still do not make enough to afford Silicon Valley’s high market rents. Typical occupants earn between $15,000 and $33,000 in annual income (20 to 45 percent of the area median income). In addition, seniors living on fixed incomes, single parents with a child, and couples also reside within the building. Income & occupancy requirements apply; see application for details.
San Antonio Place is designed to provide housing for individuals and families who are steadily employed but struggle to afford high market rents in Silicon Valley.
Love to live here. And I will keep living here.
Very good management of the building. It’s very clean and organized inside the building. A nice place for seniors.
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