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West Central has developed and currently manages 422 units of multi-family housing at 12 properties in Cass, Jackson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, Hickory and Benton counties. Over 80% of the units are senior housing and 12 units are for individuals with special needs.
West Central is also a partner in three other multi-family development properties having a total of 72 units.
Rent and security deposits vary by property. Please contact the property site manager for more property- specific and security deposit information. Residents pay for gas and electric, but a credit is deducted from their rent calculation to assist in paying for this expense.
LOCATIONS
(Listed in alphabetical order) Click on the property for detailed information.
Cedar Ridge, El Dorado Springs, MO
1201 East Patricia, El Dorado Springs
12 Units, Housing for the Developmentally Disabled
660-476-2185 X 1505, [email protected]
Hickory Estates, Hermitage, MO
Maplewood Estates, Stockton, MO
Oaktree Villa, Warsaw, MO
Oaktree Villa, 919 Walnut Drive #C-2, Warsaw
22 Units, Seniors 62 & Older
660-438-5007, [email protected]
Prairie Estates, Grandview, MO
Walnut Estates, Raymore, MO
Willow Estates, Kansas City, MO
FAQ'S
How much will my rent be?
Your rent will be 30% of your income less a deduction for medical expenses and a utility allowance deduction.
How much is the security deposit?
The security deposit is 30% of your income less a deduction for medical expenses.
Are there washers and dryers in the units?
No, washers and dryers are not provided in the units.
What is the average cost of electricity?
$81.00 is the average electric bill.
Is there a cost to participate in the service coordination program?
No, there is NO COST to participate in the service coordination program.
do you allow pets?
Yes, small dogs and cats are allowed.
Is there an application fee?
No, there is no application fee.
are there garages or covered parking?
No, garages or covered parking is not provided.
What are income limits and how do they apply to me?
Income Limits are the maximum gross income a household size can earn. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sets income limits for each state and county annually. Our Housing Programs are mandated to follow these income limits for the households we serve.
What is a Waiting List and how does it work?
You may easily get on the property’s waiting list by completing a simple application process. When received, your application is date stamped and timed into the waiting list. Applicants are notified from this list when an apartment will become available for them.