Property Overview
Welcome to The Alexandra, a historic iconic staple in Cincinnati's Walnut Hills neighborhood. Our affordable senior apartment community is now accepting waitlist applications for our studio, one, and two-bedroom apartment homes. Shortly after taking ownership in 2024, National Church Residences began an extensive full community renovation to modernize the functionality, look and feel of the community to match the lifestyle of independent, active older adults.
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Floor Plans
Alexandra offers a number of unique apartment layouts. The floorplans below are a small sampling of the floorplans available.
Alexandra Studio
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Studio
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1 Bath
Alexandra One Bedroom Style A
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1 Bed
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1 Bath
Alexandra One Bedroom Style B
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1 Bed
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1 Bath
Alexandra Two Bedroom
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2 Bed
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1 Bath
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Amenities
Post Renovation Amenities that Bring Ease and Simplicity to your Daily Life
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Service Coordinator
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Smoke Free Community
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Community Laundry Room
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Community Room with Warming Kitchen
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Library
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Secure Entry
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Both Income-based and moderate-rent apartment options
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62+
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Studio, One-, and Two-bedroom floorplans
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Private Balcony in most apartments
Pet Policy
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), established by the federal government in 1986 and sometimes referred to as the Section 42 Program, encourages private investment in affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. LIHTC properties offer reduced rents, making them more affordable than similar nearby housing, provided residents meet income eligibility requirements. In return for offering this rent advantage, property owners receive tax credits that help offset a portion of the development or renovation costs.
| VERY LOW INCOME | $40,000 | $45,700 | $51,400 | $57,100 | $61,700 | $66,250 | $70,850 | $75,400 |
| 60% INCOME LIMIT | $48,000 | $54,840 | $61,680 | $68,520 | $74,040 | $79,500 | $85,020 | $90,480 |
| HERA Special 50% | $41,150 | $47,000 | $52,900 | $58,750 | $63,450 | $68,150 | $72,850 | $77,550 |
| HERA Special 60% | $49,380 | $56,400 | $63,480 | $70,500 | $76,140 | $81,780 | $87,420 | $93,060 |
Several factors can prevent a household from qualifying for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, including:
- Income Too High: The household's annual income exceeds the income limits set for the LIHTC property, which are based on the area's median income (AMI) and adjusted for household size. Typically, income limits are set at 60% or less of the AMI.
- Criminal History or Background: Some LIHTC properties may have additional screening criteria, such as disqualifying applicants with certain criminal histories or poor rental histories.
- Documentation Issues: Failure to provide required documents, such as proof of income or identification, can disqualify an applicant.
- Asset Limits (in some cases): Some properties may have restrictions on the value of assets, even if they are not generating income.
- Non-Compliance with Rules: If an applicant fails to follow the application process or violates the rules of the property, they may be denied.
- Student Status: Full-time student households often do not qualify unless they meet specific exceptions. Student Exemptions are:
- A student receiving assistance under Title IV of the Social Security Act (TANF); or
- A student who was previously in the foster care program; or
- A student enrolled in a job training program receiving assistance under the Job Training Partnership Act or under the other Federal, State or local laws; or
- The household is comprised of single parents and their children and such parents are not dependents of another individual and such children are not dependents of another individual other than a parent of such children.
- The household is married and eligible to file a joint tax return.
Each LIHTC property may have additional specific criteria, so applicants should check directly with the property manager or housing agency.
LIHTC residents are not required to reapply after initial qualification but they do undergo an annual recertification process to verify their income, household composition, and eligibility, ensuring continued compliance with program requirements and affordability standards. You are allowed to exceed the Maximum Income Limits once initially qualified at move-in. Full time student status restrictions remain in place at all times.(Process my vary)
LIHTC income calculations include all earnings from employment, benefits, some asset income, self-employment, and other regular sources for adult household members, excluding temporary or irregular income.
LIHTC income calculations include all earnings from employment, benefits, some asset income, self-employment, and other regular sources for adult household members, excluding temporary or irregular income.
Your rent may increase annually based on the new income and rent limits, and this increase may not coincide with your Lease expiration. Rent increases may occur more frequently due to factors outside of new rent and income limits. Please check with the community manager for more information.
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Alexandra Studio
- Studio
- 1 Bath
Alexandra One Bedroom Style A
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
Alexandra One Bedroom Style B
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
Alexandra Two Bedroom
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
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