
The Pointe on Vermont
Overview
A Measure HHH development, the community offers 50-unit affordable housing with 25 units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) for individuals experiencing homelessness or transitioning from homelessness. The remaining apartment units are designated for individuals and families below 60% of the area median income.
This services-enriched community is a local solution to a local issue, with an emphasis on housing homeless individuals from the area. On-site supportive services and property staff is on hand to support residents. Green building methods were utilized during the development process, and the ground floor has a meeting space and music center/recording studio for community programs.






Community Details
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401 sq ft
Monthly Rent - $1183
Status - Waitlist Closed
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582 sq ft
Monthly Rent - $1267
Status - Waitlist Closed
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Community room
Fitness center
On-site laundry facilities
Landscaped courtyard
Reading and computer Lounge
Recording studio
Roof deck garden
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Lowered kitchen cabinets and wheelchair accessible and bathroom sinks
Front controls on stove/cook top
Bath and toilet grab bars
Talking Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms w/Flashing Light
Stove, refrigerator, mini blinds
25 CES units furnished
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Case management with personal services plan
Life Skills workshops, money management
Employment assessment and job preparation
Social and recreational activities
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Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels
*Waitlist Open only applies to general affordable units via lottery system.
**Vacancy status is updated on a monthly basis and is subject to change.
Development Information
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A2Z Enterprises
EAH Housing
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FSY Architects
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United Building Company
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AMJ Construction Management
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2021
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California Community Reinvestment Corporation
California Debit Limit Allocation Committee
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
City of Los Angeles HCID – HHH
City of Los Angeles HCID – HOME
City of Los Angeles HCID – LMIHF
Los Angeles County Development Authority
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
US Bank