Housing for 55 and Older
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01
What is your age group?
A
62 years or older
B
55-61 years old
C
50-54 years old
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02
What is your approximate annual total household income (including Social Security, retirement funds, interest, etc.)?
A
Very low (below 30% of the local median income, e.g., approximately $15,000-$25,000 for a single person)
B
Lower (below 50% of the local median income, e.g., approximately $30,000-$45,000 for a single person)
C
Lower-middle (below 80% of the local median income)
D
Middle or higher (above the local average)
03
What is your net worth (total savings, stocks, real estate, etc.)?
A
Almost no savings or assets (below $5,000)
B
Some savings, but less than $100,000
C
Assets between $100,000 and $250,000 (may affect eligibility for some subsidies)
D
High net worth or a residence under your name
04
What is your citizenship or residency status?
A
U.S. citizen
B
Home exterior colors and pet policies
C
Other lawful non-citizenship status (e.g., refugee, asylum seeker)
D
No lawful residency status or in the process of application
05
What are your requirements regarding living environment and physical condition?
A
In good health, only need affordable rent, no extra care required.
B
In fair health, but prefer an emergency call system and accessible facilities in the building.
C
Need assistance with daily living (such as meal delivery, simple housekeeping services).
D
Need 24-hour professional medical care (this usually falls under the category of Nursing Home).
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