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Retirement Living Eligibility
Seniors seeking housing at Lytton Gardens must meet eligibility requirements as established by Lytton Gardens Management. In addition to age requirements, Seniors applying for subsidized housing must meet criteria established by the United States Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD). Lytton is an Equal Housing Opportunity organization.
Age

Single persons – must be at least 62 years of age at the time of application, or 18 years of age and mobility impaired

Couples – one individual must be at least 62 years of age at the time of application, or 18 years of age and mobility impaired

Annual Income Cap (issued 2005)
Non-subsidized Section 236 Rentals
Single persons - $59,400
Couples - $67,900

Subsidized Section 8 Rentals
Single persons - $37,150
Couples - $42,450

Income calculations include income and assets such as savings, stocks, bonds, real estate, pension, and Social Security. Assets are converted to income at a rate of 2% annuallyor actual % of income.

Waiting List
We are accepting applications for Section 236 single and couple applicants, as well as for assisted living single and couple applicants.

Subsidized waiting lists for single and couple applicants are currently closed. Re-opening of lists will be publicized in area newspapers and through community organizations.

For those already on the wait list, please contact Lytton Gardens every six months to re-confirm your interest.

Apartments must be accepted upon offer. A first apartment offer may be turned down; a second applicant decline of an apartment will result in removal from the waiting list.

Mobility Impaired Applicants
All applicants must provide a statement from a physician attesting to their medical need for this program.

Fees
Rent – 30% of resident’s monthly income
Optional: 7 day meal program - $195 per month
Optional: Mon - Fri meal program - $130 per month
Optional: Tue and Thurs meal program - $6.50 per meal

Equal Opportunity Housing
Lytton Gardens Community Housing, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its federally assisted programs or activities.

Gery Yearout, Lytton Gardens CEO, HUD Housing Administrator, has been designated to coordinate compliance with discrimination requirements contained in HUD’s regulations implementing Section 504 (CFR Part 8 dated June 2, 1998)