Community Action is very involved in making sure that families/individuals are given the opportunity to live in affordable housing. Since 1995 we have been building apartment complexes designed to help lower income families/individuals afford a place to live. The complexes are geared toward people that don’t make enough money for market rate rent but make too much for subsidized housing.
Family Apartments
We currently have two complexes in Clinton County, Clinton Glen Apartments at 505 Vine St and Wilmington Apartments at 501 Howard in Wilmington. These complexes have 84 units between the two of them. They are divided up into two and three bedroom units. Rent for a unit is as follows:
Clinton Glen
2 Bedroom (1.5 Bath) – $525/month
3 Bedroom (2 Bath) – $575/month
Wilmington Apartments
2 Bedroom (1.5 Bath) – $525/month
3 Bedroom (1.5 Bath) – $575/month
Rent includes water, trash, and sewage. Washer/dryer hook ups are in every unit.
Senior Housing
Senior housing is available in three different complexes located in Wilmington. Community Commons at 116 Community Dr in Wilmington has two and three bedroom units for seniors age 62 or older. Clinton Commons I at 100 Commons Lane in Wilmington are all three bedrooms units for seniors age 55 or older and Clinton Commons II at 202 Jeanie Wilson Way are all two bedroom units for seniors age 55 or older. Rent includes water, trash, and sewage. Washer/dryer hook ups are in every unit.
Community Action also operates a senior housing complex in Blanchester. The Blanchester Senior Villas consist of 40-units of affordable senior housing for individuals 55 and older. They are located at 100 Madelyn Lofton Dr. in Blanchester Ohio.
Each of the villa’s units has two bedrooms and a garage, along with built-in microwaves, dishwashers and a built-in medical alert system. The homes have hook-ups for washers and dryers and the capability for residents interested in connecting to a medical alert service such as Lifeline.
Also featured at the complex is a community center complete with a kitchen, television, computers and an exercise room. Residents can use the community room to gather and it will be available to the residents for family gatherings and reunions.
The income limits for Clinton Glen, Wilmington Apartments, Community Commons, and Clinton Commons I per year are listed by the amount of people living in the apartment:
Household of 1 – $39,420
Household of 2 – $45,060
Household of 3 – $50,700
Household of 4 – $56,280
Household of 5 – $60,840
Household of 6 – $65,340
The Income limits for Clinton Commons II are:
Household of 1 – $36,300
Household of 2 – $41,400
Income limits for the Blanchester Senior Villas are:
Household of 1 – $36,300
Household of 2 – $41,400
For more information, or to set up an appointment, please call Carol Ewing or Melissa Pierce at 937-382-8886.
Applications:
• Application – Completed applications must be delivered or mailed to 789 North Nelson Avenue, Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Last updated: October 2024
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