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  2. 7 Steps To Renting an Apartment With Bad Credit - AOL

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    There’s no set minimum credit score to rent an apartment, but you’ll have the best luck with a score approaching 670. This score is considered “good,” according to FICO scoring models.

  3. How to get an apartment with bad credit - AOL

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    Key takeaways. If you have bad credit or even fair credit, you may find it more difficult to rent an apartment. Strategies to consider include renting with a smaller landlord, finding a cosigner ...

  4. 'I love this place': A Nashville developer is transforming ...

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    Nashville isn't alone in facing an affordable housing crisis. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition , no state in the U.S. has an adequate supply of affordable housing.

  5. 505 (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    [4] 505 is the tallest building in Nashville based on occupied floors, [6] and the third tallest overall behind the AT&T Building and the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences. [3] It includes 500 apartment units ranging from under 400 sq ft (37 m 2 ) to more than 4,000 sq ft (370 m 2 ), [ 6 ] with an option to later convert the top 175 units to ...

  6. Fall Creek Place, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, city efforts to redevelop the area into a mixed-income residential community began. In 2003, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded Indianapolis with a Homeownership Zone Award for the way the city used a $4 million HUD grant to stimulate other public and private investment in the Fall Creek Place redevelopment.

  7. 360 Market Square - Wikipedia

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    It is the third tallest residential building in Indianapolis (after Riley Towers I and II) and is the 15th tallest building in the city overall. 360 Market Square includes a 2,000 sq ft (190 m 2) ground-level Tinker Coffee , a 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m 2) Whole Foods, and 525-space parking garage. [5] The project cost totaled US$121 million. [1]