Making Housing More Affordable

Victory Village

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About Victory Village Senior Housing

Victory Village Senior Housing Drawing

Victory Village provides 54 affordable homes for Seniors age 62 and older. There are fifty-three (53) one-bedroom apartments and one (1) two-bedroom apartment, which is a staff unit. Twenty-eight (28) apartments are designed for residents with mobility impairments and three (3) of these are also designed for residents with auditory or visual impairments.


All apartments receive Project-Based Section 8 rental subsidies from the Marin Housing Authority (MHA). 

Amenities include on-site property management and resident support services, a community room, exercise room, two courtyards, and on-site laundry facilities.


Affordable rents are income-restricted in accordance with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program and other financing requirements. Please refer to the second page of this flyer for rent, income, and occupancy limits. Other regulatory aspects of the property are:


  • Five (5) apartments are restricted to households experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness.
  • Six (6) apartments are restricted to households that are homeless and have a serious mental disorder, as certified by the County under the State Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).

For information on these 11 units, please contact ce@marinhousing.org


To apply for the 42 units not referred through the Coordinate Entry Program, please go to: 



The Application period opens February 15

For additional assistance or to request a reasonable accommodation, The Application period opens February 15.


please call MHA at 415-491-2525 or you can email portalhelp@marinhousing.org 

A TDD line is available at (800) 735-2929


Each household may only submit one on-line application. Duplicate household application. Duplicate household application will be removed from the waiting list. Resident selection criteria are available upon request and on this website. 


  • Income and other Restrictions apply. See reverse side for more information.
  • Units comprised of full-time students do not qualify unless exempted by Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Resources for Community Development (RCD) and the John Stewart Company follow all reasonable accommodation laws and regulations as provided for in the Federal Fair Housing Act and the State Fair Employment and Housing Act in its tenant selection process and throughout its property management operations.


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