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What are the different types of subsidized housing?

There are 2 different types of subsidized housing: 

Subsidized Apartments are apartment style accommodations with a kitchen for cooking your own meals. Bachelor, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units are available. Monthly housing costs are calculated at 30% of your gross monthly income. Typically included is heat, water and garbage removal, however there are additional fees for power, laundry, cable TV, parking, housekeeping and tenant insurance. For more information, visit https://housing.gef.org/ 

Subsidized Lodges are like living with a community of friends where housekeeping, 3 meals per day and snacks are provided. Non-medical staff is available 24 hours a day. There are daily activities and a variety of on-site amenities. Monthly housing costs are calculated at 30% of the gross monthly income plus a support services fee. There are additional fees for laundry, cable TV and parking. For more information, visit https://housing.gef.org/.

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