Income Limits
Maximum Income is based on the number of persons in the household, as per LIHTC guidelines. See below.
Thank you for your interest in our newest community, Woodhill Station West. Below are details about the application process and income restrictions regarding our apartment homes.
Paper Pre-applications will be made available starting February 12, 2024. Online Pre-applications will open January 17, 2024. All pre-applications will be entered onto a waitlist, which will be ordered chronologically based on time-stamped application submission of a fully completed application.
Since our community is still under construction, we are not conducting any tours at the moment. We will provide updates on tours on our website.
Our community will be opening Spring 2024.
Request an Application by calling (216) 273-6111 | TTY: 711, emailing us at woodhillstationw@tcbinc.org, or stopping by 9511 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, OH 44104 .You may also click here to complete an online application: APPLY NOWAll paper pre-applications should be returned/mailed to our management office at 9511 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, OH 44104 or emailed to WoodhillStationW@tcbinc.org
All applicants must be determined eligible in accordance with the Department of HUD regulations and must meet the family size requirements for a designated bedroom size (maximum of 2 persons per bedroom; minimum of 1 person per bedroom preference) as well as maximum income of all family members (please see our website for limits). Your application must also be fully completed to be eligible for a waitlist placement.
For more information, language assistance, or reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities, please call 216.273.6111 | TTY: 711 or email woodhillstationw@tcbinc.org
The minimum income standard (non-subsidized homes) is based on gross monthly household income which is at least 2.5x the monthly rent. Rent is subject to change at any time.
If you have been selected from the waitlist to complete a move in application, there is a $55 application fee required at submission.Glossary:
AMI - Area Median Income - is the middle income for a particular area, considering all incomes of households in that region. It is often used as a benchmark to determine eligibility for affordable housing programs.
LIHTC - Low Income Housing Tax Credit - a program in the United States that encourages the development of affordable rental housing for individuals and families with low incomes.*Rental assistance is available for 90 homes (reserved for returning Residents), rents not to exceed 30% of gross household income.