Peakview Trails in Greeley, CO

  • Peakview Trails
  • 1512 60th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634
  • (970) 353-7437

Features

  • Rent: Call for Rents
  • Baths: -
  • Beds: Floorplan Info Upon Request
  • SqFt: -

Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • BBQ and Picnic Area
  • Library
  • Close to Public Transportation
  • Close to Shopping
  • Scenic View
  • Walking Trails
  • Community Garden
  • Near Restaurants

Income Qualification

AMI* 1 person 2 person 3 person 4 person 5 person 6 person 7 person 8 person
50% AMI for LIHTC Units $36,700 / year $41,950 / year $47,200 / year $52,400 / year $56,600 / year $60,800 / year $65,000 / year $69,200 / year
50% AMI for PBRA Units $36,700 / year $41,950 / year $47,200 / year $52,400 / year $56,600 / year $60,800 / year $65,000 / year $69,200 / year
60% AMI for LIHTC Units $44,040 / year $50,340 / year $56,640 / year $62,880 / year $67,920 / year $72,960 / year $78,000 / year $83,040 / year

*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.

About

The community located at 1512 60th Avenue in Greeley, Colorado offers sweeping views of the Front Range Mountains with convenient access to walking, shopping, restaurants, medical care and public transportation. The four-story, mid-rise 96-unit, 62+ senior community provides a mix of high-end one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Baron Design and Associates’ thoughtful and sustainable design features a host of amenities designed to promote active community engagement including state-of-the-art fitness studio, outdoor patio gathering area with grills, raised bed planters, walking trails, putting green, fireside lounge, entertainment kitchen and dining area, library and cybercafé.

Peakview Trails representes a unique opportunity to provide replacement housing for seniors in Weld County negatively impacted by the devastating 2013 floods. The senior community was made possible in part through joint 4% LIHTC/State LIHTC/CDBG-DR and Private Activity Bond recovery funding from the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority and The Colorado Division of Housing. Also, key were equity partners Raymond James and Gardner Capital, consulting partners The Highland Group and Daniel G. Morgan and Associates, Greeley Chamber of Commerce and management partner Greeley Weld-County Housing Authority.

Preference will be given to those seniors affected by the 2013 floods.

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