Minneapolis Public Housing Authority - Heritage Commons at Pond's Edge - Senior High-Rise
Publicly Owned Subsidized Housing
DESCRIPTION: Housing owned and operated by a local government entity, such as a Public Housing Agency or a Housing Authority, which provides low-rent affordable housing to households with low incomes who are eligible. The rental amount paid by the resident is often determined based on the resident's income. Some housing has a low, fixed rent amount. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments. Some housing may be restricted to specific populations, such as older adults, families, or people with disabilities. MORE INFORMATION Administers public housing for eligible individuals and families in the City of Minneapolis. * Units include studio - 6 bedrooms. * They manage and maintain nearly 6,000 public housing rental units, including apartment buildings, single family homes, townhomes and senior apartment complexes. Public housing programs include: * Family housing * Nearly Elderly - Ages 50 - 61 * Senior housing and assisted living - Age 62+ * General Occupancy for those age 18 - 49 receiving Social Security Income and/or with a documented disability
Last Update
05/16/2025
Physical Address
350 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55405
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Application process
Call for more information. Some properties maintain waiting lists. There may be a long wait, or the waiting list may be closed.
Eligibility
Public housing is for low-income households. Your eligibility is based on: * Annual gross income * Whether you qualify as elderly, a person with a disability or as a family * U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status If you are eligible, the Housing Authority will check your references to make sure you and your family will be good tenants. A Housing Authority may deny admission to any applicant whose habits and practices may be expected to have a harmful effect on other tenants or on the project's environment. You must meet income guidelines. Income limits are set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). [Income guidelines can be found on the HUD website](https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il.html). Check with the property management for specific income limits. HUD sets the upper income limits at 80% of the median income for the county or metropolitan area in which you choose to live. Some housing is limited to people with very low income (50% of median income). Income limits vary from area to area so you may be eligible at one Housing Authority but not at another. The amount is adjusted each year and is based on family size. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Household income is at or below 80% of Area Media Income
Agency info
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority