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​​A transformative, transit-oriented development, Montara brings 68 affordable apartment homes set within the 83-acre, master-planned Bay Meadows Specific Plan Phase II.​

Montara (Bay Meadows)

PROPERTY PROFILE

​​Montara’s apartments are affordable to families and individuals with incomes up to 30%-60% of Area Median Income. Thirty-four of the homes offer even deeper affordability with Project-Based Section 8 subsidies, 12 apartments are set aside for formerly homeless veterans referred from Veterans Affairs, and four homes serve residents referred via the San Mateo County Continuum of Care. A full-time on-site service coordinator provides case management and enrichment programming to all residents of Montara. Additionally, formerly homeless veteran residents are all assigned a Case Manager through the HUD-VASH program. Montara’s residents live in a transit-rich location that is walking and biking distance to many of San Mateo’s economic and educational opportunities.​

Amenities

​​On-site amenities include a large community room, a multipurpose room, a laundry lounge that overlooks the landscaped podium courtyard and play structure, and a services suite.​

Resort Style Pool

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24 Hours Fitness Center

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Pet Friendly

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