Springfield Court Apartments is managed by Mercy Housing.
Springfield Court was built in 1997 and serves low-income families in Fort Collins, Colorado. Many of the families were previously living in substandard housing and some residents had been victims of domestic violence. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Springfield Court is conveniently located minutes from area businesses, shopping, services and local schools. The property is also in close proximity to public transportation and provides easy access to Horsetooth Reservoir and community parks.
Unit (Bd/Ba) | Ft2 | Rent |
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One Bedroom (1/1) | 600 | Call for Price |
Two Bedroom (2/1) | 900 | Call for Price |
Three Bedroom (3/2) | 1200 | Call for Price |
Four Bedroom (4/2) | 1400 | Call for Price |
Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program in Fort Collins but actual income limits may differ for units at Springfield Court Apartments.
AMI Band | 1 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 4 Person | 5 Person | 6 Person | 7 Person | 8 Person |
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Very Low Income (50%) | $39,800 | $45,450 | $51,150 | $56,800 | $61,350 | $65,900 | $70,450 | $75,000 |
Low Income (60%) | $47,760 | $54,540 | $61,380 | $68,160 | $73,620 | $79,080 | $84,540 | $90,000 |
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 8:00am-5:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am-5:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am-5:30pm |
Thursday | 8:00am-5:30pm |
Friday | 8:00am-5:30pm |
Since this property has received funding in part through the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, a certain number of units are set aside for lower income households. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income (depending on the set-aside option chosen by the property owner) to qualify for these units. Rents in these units are capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income (adjusted for unit size). Some rental units in this property may not be subject to LIHTC and therefore have higher rents and no maximum household income requirement.