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Office Address

Office TDD Phone: (711) 526-0466

Quarry Village II Apartments, an affordable housing community consisting of one and two bedroom apartments. Complex amenities include an onsite manager and maintenance technician, parking, playground, energy star refrigerators, central heat and air, office and laundry. Accessible apartments available. Water, sewer, and trash paid.

Office Hours

  • Monday

    8:00AM - 4:00PM

  • Tuesday

    Closed

  • Wednesday

    8:00AM - 4:00PM

  • Thursday

    Closed

  • Friday

    8:00AM - 12:00PM

  • Saturday

    Closed

  • Sunday

    Closed

Unit Amenities

  • Electric Heat
  • Patio or Balcony
  • Water/Sewer/Trash included

Property Amenities

  • Community Laundry Room
  • Community Room
  • On-Site Maintenance
  • On-Site Management
  • Playground

Overview

Office Address

Office TDD Phone: (711) 526-0466

Quarry Village II Apartments, an affordable housing community consisting of one and two bedroom apartments. Complex amenities include an onsite manager and maintenance technician, parking, playground, energy star refrigerators, central heat and air, office and laundry. Accessible apartments available. Water, sewer, and trash paid.

Office Hours

  • Monday

    8:00AM - 4:00PM

  • Tuesday

    Closed

  • Wednesday

    8:00AM - 4:00PM

  • Thursday

    Closed

  • Friday

    8:00AM - 12:00PM

  • Saturday

    Closed

  • Sunday

    Closed

Amenities

Unit Amenities

  • Electric Heat
  • Patio or Balcony
  • Water/Sewer/Trash included

Property Amenities

  • Community Laundry Room
  • Community Room
  • On-Site Maintenance
  • On-Site Management
  • Playground

Floor Plans

Area Map

  • Quarry Village II Apartments

    Schools

  • Quarry Village II Apartments

    What's Nearby

Map of 739+S.+Main+Street+Gibsonburg%2C+OH+43431
Bedrooms Bath Size (sq ft) Price Per Month Deposit
One Bedroom 1 1   $625.00 - $757.00  
Two Bedroom 2 1   $670.00 - $802.00  

Pet Policy

Service animals only.

Income Qualifications

Note: Please contact the property at (419) 637-7214 to verify income requirements.

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Quarry Village II Apartments

Income Qualifications

Note: Please contact the property at (419) 637-7214 to verify income requirements.

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Quarry Village II Apartments Gibsonburg, situated at 739 S. Main Street, Gibsonburg, OH 43431, represents a refined living environment within the charming town of Gibsonburg. These Gibsonburg apartments for rent offer a spectrum of options tailored to fit various needs, including Handicap Accessible apartments and one- and two-bedroom apartments. As a beacon of affordable living, Quarry Village II Apartments offer housing under various federal programs such as HUD (Sect. 8, Sect. 202, etc.) and the USDA Rural Development housing initiatives, ensuring accessible and comfortable living for all qualifying residents. Benefiting from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, these apartments provide crucial low-income housing options for the community. With a focus on inclusivity, Quarry Village II Apartments 43431 ensures that Handicap Accessible housing is readily available, promoting an equitable living experience. Perfect for those seeking Gibsonburg rentals, this community encapsulates the essence of convenient and affordable Gibsonburg living.

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