Mammoth Lakes Housing, Inc. has approximately 85 Low and Very-Low Income Rental Units in Mammoth Lakes
Living in an affordable home allows community members to spend money on other basic goods and services which stimulates our local economy. Browse our rental communities below. If you are interested in renting a home, please follow the links to complete an application for our wait list or contact us today!
Access Apartments
Access Apartments is a project in process! It will be an 11 unit affordable housing community developed by Mammoth Lakes Housing. This development is an adaptive reuse of a commercial property, whose previous owner made a partial land donation to MLH. The development consists of one bedroom apartments and five garages. We are currently in the final stages of securing funding for this project and hope to have occupancy in 2023. Consider making a donation today!
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Aspen Village Apartments
The Aspen Village Apartments is a 48 unit workforce housing community developed by Mammoth Lakes Family Associates, of which Mammoth Lakes Housing is a partner. This development received its grading permit June 1st, 2005. The development consists of two and three bedroom rental units.
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Jeffreys Apartments
The Jeffreys Apartments is a 16 unit workforce housing community developed by Mammoth Lakes Family Associates, of which Mammoth Lakes Housing is a partner. The Jeffreys began construction in May of 2006. The development consists of two and three bedroom units.
Manzanita Apartments
Located on Main Street, the Manzanita Apartments is a 14 unit workforce housing community developed by Mammoth Lakes Family Associates, of which Mammoth Lakes Housing is a partner. These apartments began construction in June of 2007. The development is comprised of two and three bedroom units.
Star Apartments
This four-unit apartment complex was originally built in 1965. Mammoth Lakes Housing, Inc. successfully acquired and completed extensive exterior and interior rehabilitation with an emphasis on energy efficiencies. The rehabilitation brought the building into compliance with local and state building codes. Occupancy began in January 2012.