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Worthington Woods Apartments
Housing - Multifamily
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Worthington Woods Apartments - JUN 2023  (4 item records) 
06-15-2023 08:29 AM 4 0 BR 1 50% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108 $35.00   5563
06-15-2023 08:26 AM 40 2 BR 1 50% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108     5561
06-14-2023 11:00 PM 58 1 BR 1 60% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108     5555
06-15-2023 08:26 AM 52 2 BR 1 60% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108     5562
TOT   154 5   4                          
AVG                               $8.75 $0.00  
Worthington Woods Apartments - NOV 2021  (1 item)  
11-29-2021 01:36 PM 4 3 BR 1 50% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108     5105
TOT   4 3   1                          
AVG                               $0.00 $0.00  
Worthington Woods Apartments - APR 2021  (10 item records) 
04-14-2021 03:23 PM 1 0 BR   30% of AMI     PSH   Yes LRSP N/A 4% SECTION 108     2691
04-14-2021 03:25 PM 26 1 BR 1 30% of AMI     PSH   Yes LRSP N/A 4% SECTION 108     2692
04-14-2021 03:26 PM 12 2 BR 1 30% of AMI     PSH   Yes LRSP N/A 4% SECTION 108     2693
04-15-2021 01:07 PM 1 3 BR 1 30% of AMI     PSH   Yes LRSP N/A 4% SECTION 108     2698
04-15-2021 01:07 PM 1 0 BR 1 50% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108 $35.00   2695
04-15-2021 02:00 PM 34 1 BR 1 50% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108     2699
04-15-2021 02:00 PM 44 1 BR 1 60% of AMI           N/A N/A 4% SECTION 108 $43.00   2704
04-15-2021 02:00 PM 81 2 BR 1 60% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108 $47.00   2706
04-15-2021 02:01 PM 35 2 BR 2 60% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108 $47.00   2707
04-15-2021 02:01 PM 1 3 BR 1 60% of AMI             N/A 4% SECTION 108 $61.00   2708
TOT   236 15   10                          
AVG                               $23.30 $0.00  
TOT   394 23   15                          
AVG                               $17.87 $0.00  
TOTAL UNITS (Automation)
PSH UNITS (Automation)
27
13
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13
27
40
SENIOR UNITS (Automation)
HPTF UNITS (Automation)
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Bathroom(New)
Income Restriction
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4419 3rd Street Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia 20032

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