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Washington, DC 20017

The apartments lower the rents they charge to low-income tenants.

It is up to the apartment owners to decide how many apartments are available here at the low-cost apartment rate.

To qualify for these apartments, you can earn no more than the income limit which is specified by the apartment when you apply for the vacancy.

Call or visit the Edgewood Terrace Section IV Aka The Vista management office to apply for openings.

They urge you to call as most low-income apartments nowadays have waiting lists.

You will need to call them to find out the current rates as they are also subject to change.

They provide apartment rates where possible, but they are always subject to change as there are specials and other discounts available at different times of the year.

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