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Affordable apartments in Grand Terrace, California

1 income-restricted buildings tracked here, drawn from HUD's LIHTC, Section 8, Section 202, and Section 811 datasets. Map, eligibility tiers, and Fair Market Rent below.

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Buildings

BLUE MOUNTAIN SENIOR VILLAS

LIHTC
22627 GRAND TER RD, GRAND TERRACE, CA, 92313
Income-restricted units
107 of 120
Year placed in service
2009
Bedroom mix
93 1BR · 15 2BR

Estimated total housing cost: $1,701 rent + $157 utilities = $1,858/mo

Contact property management for current availability. Waitlists may apply.

Map

Each pin is one income-restricted building. Color-coded by program. Click a pin for details.

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Energy costs in California

Residential electricity in California runs about 32.77¢/kWh, with a typical monthly residential electric bill near $157. Natural gas runs about $22.13/Mcf. Add this to rent when you compare buildings; it can shift total monthly housing cost by 10–20%.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, retail-sales (electricity) and natural gas residential pricing series, 12-month rolling average.

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Enter your annual household income, household size, and zip code. We’ll show which HUD AMI tier you qualify for and what Fair Market Rent looks like in your area.

Fair Market Rent for Grand Terrace, CA

Metro-level
BedroomsLocal FMRNational median
Studio$1,446n/a
1 bedroom$1,616n/a
2 bedroom$1,701$1,502
3 bedroom$2,211n/a
4 bedroom$2,552n/a

Fair Market Rent is HUD’s annual benchmark for the cost of rental housing in a given area. Source label: median_rent_proxy.

HUD income limits : San Bernardino County, CA

Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA. FY2025. Area median income: $103,900.

Household size30% AMI50% AMI80% AMI
1 person$23,500$39,200$62,650
2 people$26,850$44,750$71,600
3 people$30,200$50,350$80,550
4 people$33,550$55,950$89,500
5 people$37,650$60,450$96,700
6 people$43,150$64,900$103,850
7 people$48,650$69,400$111,000
8 people$54,150$73,850$118,150

HUD calculates income limits per household size relative to the area’s median family income. Properties may serve renters in any combination of these tiers; eligibility is determined per program.

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About this listing. Buildings shown serve income-restricted households across HUD program tiers. We do not show vacancy or pricing for individual units. Always contact the property directly for current availability; many income-restricted buildings maintain waitlists measured in months or years.

See also: Grand Terrace cost-of-living and Fair Market Rent overview