farm labor housing

Affordable housing for low-income farm worker families, qualified applicants must receive a substantial portion of his/her income from farm labor.
Vivienda económica para familias agrícolas, para calificar las familias tienen que tener ingresos de trabajos en labores agrícolas.

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Abbey Heights Apartments

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219 12th Street #33, Lafayette, OR 97127
503-864-9206
abbey@hayc.org

Abbey Heights is a beautiful 32 unit townhouse apartment complex located in Lafayette. Abbey Heights has two, three, and four bedroom units. Abbey Heights Apartments is a farm labor housing complex, but will also accept families who qualify by the income guidelines if there are no farm labor families on the wait list. We will also accept Section 8 vouchers.

Complex Amenities

  • On Site Laundry Facility

  • Community Center Available to Tenants

  • Covered Parking

  • Playground with Basketball Court

For More Information

Contact us at at 503-864-9206 or abbey@hayc.org to get more information or receive a rental application. Come and be part of our community.


Fresa Park Apartments

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Locations in Dayton, McMinnville, and Newberg

Office: 995 Ferry Street #102, Dayton, OR 97114
503-864-4292
fresa@hayc.org

Fresa Park is a 22 unit farm labor housing complex. It includes scattered sites in McMinnville, Newberg and Dayton.

Complex Amenities

  • On Site Laundry Facility

  • Community Center

  • Playground Equipment

  • Basketball Court

  • Extra Storage Space

  • Some Units with Private Patio

  • Scattered Sites with Laundry Room Inside Units

For More Information

Come and be part of our friendly community. Contact us at 503-864-4292 or fresa@hayc.org for more information or to receive a rental application.

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