There are presently over 400 apartments in Pleasanton which are for rental exclusively by low-income seniors. These apartments are in seven separate complexes located throughout Pleasanton, as listed below:
Name of Complex | Year Built | No. of Units | Approx. Size | Current Rents | Notes |
Kottinger Gardens Phase 1 240 Kottinger Dr. tel. 925-574-1701 |
2017 | 131 | 700 sq.ft. | Contact Property | Formerly HUD Public Housing; Redeveloped by MidPen Housing as part of the "Kottinger Gardens" project. |
Kottinger Gardens Phase 2 251 Kottinger Dr. tel. 925-574-1701 |
2019 | 54 |
Contact Property | Formerly Pleasanton Gardens, a HUD Section 236 housing; Redeveloped by MidPen Housing as part of the "Kottinger Gardens" project. | |
Ridge View Commons 5200 Case Ave. tel. 925-484-5131 |
1989 |
200 180 - 1BR 20 - 2BR |
660 to 900 sq.ft. |
Contact Property | Tax credit development; multiple rent levels; contact site directly for information on availability of applications; waiting list varies from several months to several years depending upon rent level. |
3431 Cornerstone Ct. tel. 888-210-8896 |
2005 | 172 150-1BR 22-2BR | 650 to 805 sq. ft. | Contact Property | Private development; two rent levels based on City-Owner regulatory agreement. |
Deer Ridge Apts. 443 Division St. tel. 925-484-3833 |
1994 |
20 20-1BR |
625 sq. ft. |
Contact Property | Private development; two rent levels based on City-Owner regulatory agreement; rental list maintained by property manager. |
Stanley Junction Apts. 4031 Stanley Blvd. tel. 925-462-6180 |
1997 |
86 86-1BR |
625 sq. ft. |
Contact Property |
Private development; three rent levels based on City-Owner regulatory agreement; rental list maintained by property manager. |
Parkview Assisted Living 100 Valley Ave. tel. 925-461-3042 |
2007 |
105 22-Studio 57-1BR 7-2BR |
(varies) | Contact Property | Assisted living facility (housing and services); non-profit ownership; will include 31 units at below-market rates for very low income seniors and 19 units for persons with dementia disorders; opening January 2007. |
The complexes in the table are generally listed in order of affordability (lowest to highest rent). Each has different rent levels and income eligibility requirements that vary according to the method by which the development was originally financed (i.e., federal, state, local, or private funding). Ridge View Commons is administered by a management company employed by the City of Pleasanton. The other complexes are privately owned, and rents and income eligibility levels are regulated through federal requirements or City-Owner agreements. Rent levels are subject to periodic change and should be confirmed with the on-site management.
With the exception of Parkview, all of the complexes listed in the preceding table are for "independent living" and generally do not include services such as meals, housekeeping, or personal care. Because these apartments are often significantly below local market rents, leasing is highly competitive and eligible applicants must often wait a year or more for an available apartment. Leasing for all of these complexes is handled directly by each property manager. Telephone numbers for the leasing offices are listed in the table shown above.