San Luis Valley Housing Coalition

Welcome 

The mission of the SLVHC is to provide safe and affordable housing to low-moderate income community members. The SLVHC addresses the increasing housing needs of the San Luis Valley through three programs that it offers: Down Payment Assistance Program, Home Rehabilitation Program, the Casita de la Luna Apartments ,  High Valley Manor Apartments, and Century Mobile Home Park

The San Luis Valley Housing Coalition is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the availability of safe, decent, and affordable housing in the San Luis Valley. 

SLVHC is working on several affordable housing projects throughout the Valley in 2023. The Boyd School Adaptive Reuse Housing Development, Rancho Creede Housing Development, and assisting the Town of Center on the development plan for their North 90 Acres property. 

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Our office is open Monday - Thursday 8 am to 4:30 pm and Friday by appointment only. 

Payments can be mailed to:

 PO Box 592, Alamosa, CO 81101

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at (719) 587-9807

Horizon Heights 

The San Luis Valley Housing Coalition is working with The City of Alamosa and the San Luis Valley Behavioural Health Group to design and build a cottage home community off airport road in Alamosa. This community will include 18 homes under 600 square feet (1 & 2 bedrooms) to help our community members with barriers to market-rate housing. These units WILL NOT have a rent subsidy and will require tenants to have a way to pay the monthly rental fee.

The purpose of these homes is to help fill a gap found during the housing study and in conjunction with the Homeless Coalition. The gap was households who cannot be competitive in the housing market due to a barrier that makes them less likely to get selected in the private market. Horizon Heights will provide up to 2 years of housing to help these residents move past the barrier and into market-rate housing. The housing will provide a caseworker with SLVBHG to help navigate resources and find housing stability.

This housing development will have a preference list and all applicants must pass a credit and background check.  Our process will be looking for the barrier so that proper resources and support can be provided to the household upon application approval. 

Preferences include:

Those without a preference identifier are welcome to apply for the waitlist and will be considered if no other applicant meets the preference requirement. 

Restrictions to Entry 

Any charge for drugs, violence that includes injury to a person or property, or item on the list below that was charged within the last five years.

Conviction for the following will NOT be allowed without exception:

These lists are subject to change as deemed necessary by management to keep the property safe for all residents and staff. 

Horizon Heights applications are now being accepted. The application fee is $35 per adult over the age of 18 to cover the cost of the credit report and background check.

Horizon Heights is still under construction with an anticipated unit availability date of August 1, 2024. This date is not guaranteed and approved applicants should not give notice to current landlords with a specific move-out date until they have a move-in date provided to them. Notice of anticipated move-out should be provided based on individual lease requirements. 

Applicants will not be able to see a unit until construction is complete.

Applicants will have to provide documentation with the application and every 6 months during their time at Horizon Heights. 

Move-in costs will include

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Making a donation to the San Luis Valley Housing Coalition allows our non-profit to start new programs to help more households around the Valley.

 Donations may be tax deductible.. Ask your financial adviser or tax accountant for more information. 

Every dollar makes a difference for the San Luis Valley. We are so grateful for your generosity today and always.

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