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1600 S.E. Helvenston
Live Oak, FL 32060
Mdws Apts, Ph II (Old M2) (386) 362-6397

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Mdws Apts, Ph II (Old M2)

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Note: Please contact the property at (386) 362-6397 to verify income requirements.

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Mdws Apts, Ph II (Old M2) in Live Oak, located at 1600 S.E. Helvenston, Live Oak, FL 32060, exemplifies affordable living through its Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) housing program. This prime example of USDA Rural Development housing serves as a significant resource for residents seeking budget-friendly Live Oak apartments for rent. Mdws Apts, Ph II (Old M2) offers comfortable and accessible apartment rentals, contributing positively to the Live Oak housing landscape. As part of the broader community of Live Oak apartments, these units provide a vital option for those pursuing Live Oak living without compromising on quality or amenities. For anyone searching for convenient and affordable Live Oak rentals, Mdws Apts, Ph II (Old M2) in 32060 stands out as an ideal choice.

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