What's My Rent?
How many people plan on living in the home?
Remember to include those under the age of 18
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Next, let's calculate your household's gross annual income, which is simply how much money your household makes each year before taxes. Be sure to include all jobs from each individual planning to live with you.
Examples of income to include are self-employment income (ex: net business income), salary/hourly wages, government and/or court-ordered assistance (ex: unemployment, workers’ compensation, TANF/AFDC, veterans’ benefits, child support, alimony), any variable income (ex: overtime pay, gig worker income, tips, bonuses, rental income, regular contributions from family/friends), regular pension or retirement payments (ex: 401k regular withdrawals, Social Security payments), earned income from household members over 18 years of age that are full-time students (if so, add only up to $480 in annual income).
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Disclaimer: This is a prequalifying tool; the leasing team will verify income and household size before the tier and the associated rental rate is confirmed and subsequently offered. The rates listed above do not include additional fees, utilities, and deposits. Rental rates, income figures, and availability are subject to change without notification.
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What's My Rent?
Using your AMI Tier from above, you would qualify for the following floorplans and rental rates:


To learn more about how we determine your AMI Tier, visit the Essential Housing Page on our community website.

Disclaimer: This is a prequalifying tool; the leasing team will verify income and household size before the tier and the associated rental rate is confirmed. The rates listed above do not include additional fees, utilities, and deposits. Rental rates, income figures, and availability are subject to change without notification.