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216 2nd Street Northwest Bemidji, MN 56601

Event Center 218-760-8061
• Convenient Downtown Location
• Great Value
• Workshops
• Venue Availability
• Recovery Meetups
• A Space for Any Event

Living Spaces 218-444-7285
• Furnished Units
• Unfurnished Units
• Ideal for Traveling Nurses

Working Space218-507-1084

Storage Space218-507-1084

Rent payment questions218-209-5606 

116 Clearwater Ave, Bagley, MN 56621, USA
218-694-2663218-694-2663
1006 Patricia Lane Northwest, Bagley, MN 56621, USA

Northpine Apartments

1006 Patricia Ln, Bagley, MN 56621Bagley

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About Northpine Apartments

Northpine Apartments is a 12-unit apartment building that is just the right size to create a small community among your fellow residents. Northpine offers spacious 1- and 2- bedroom homes, with handicapped accessible availability and garage options for you. Northpine is located on the north side of Bagley across from the fair ground and is tucked away in seclusion amongst the pine trees.

Northpine Apartments is an apartment community located in Clearwater County and the 56621 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bagley Public attendance zone.

Community Amenities

  • Laundry Facilities

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

 
  • One-Time Move-In Fees

  • Application Fee
    $35

Details

Utilities Included

  • Gas
  • Water
  • Heat
  • Trash Removal
  • Sewer
  • Air Conditioning

Property Information

  • 12 units

Location

Property Address: 1006 Patricia Ln, Bagley,

MN 56621
525 Mississippi Ave NW, Bemidji MN 56601

Temporary and emergency shelter for homeless families and pregnant women.

Village of Hope promotes self worth and independence through the provision of temporary shelter and supportive services for families experiencing homelessness. We are unable to house individuals without families.

Residents are selected in accordance with the following eligibility criteria:

  1.  The family unit must be homeless as defined by HUD guidelines.
  2. The primary applicant must be at least 18 years old and either pregnant or have primary guardianship/custody of one or more dependent children ages 17 or younger.
  3. All qualified households whose income at the time of initial occupancy does not exceed 50% or greater of the statewide or area median household income as determined by HUD and adjusted for families of five or more.
  4. Extended family members residing with the family prior to application for shelter at Village of Hope will be included in the definition of the “family unit”.
  5. The applicant must not be currently abusing alcohol or drugs.
  6. The applicant must be stable on psychiatric medications and prescribed medications for medical conditions and be willing to take them as prescribed.
  7. The applicant’s criminal history will be reviewed on an individual basis. Certain offenses may result in denial of admission. These may include sexual offenses requiring the tenant to register with local officials, violent crimes against persons or property, assault, arson or destruction of property.
  8. The applicant must not pose a risk of serious harm to self or others.
  9. The applicant must express a definite and informed desire to enter the emergency shelter program, including actively participating in a housing search and case management program.
  10. The applicant must be willing to accept group living including:
    ~A tolerance and respect for other shelter residents and staff,
    ~A willingness to adhere to shelter rules,
    ~A willingness to fully participate in maintaining the shelter and    sharing cleaning and maintenance duties.
  11. If applicant is eligible for Group Residential Housing (GRH), the applicant must be willing to assist VILLAGE OF HOPE in verifying the requirements including documentation of:
    ~Disability and/or chemical dependency,
    ~Income and/or asset verification confirming applicant fits the requirements of the program.

Intake Procedures
Clients or referents call the central intake number (218-751-0722). General questions are answered regarding eligibility, homelessness, and anticipated openings. Referents that are not able to be accommodated immediately are placed on an optional waiting list while every attempt is made to assist the referent in identifying an alternative shelter plan.

Upon vacancy of a family unit the waiting list is reviewed and families with the highest level of need are invited to participate in the application process. This process includes the opportunity to:
1. View the facility
2. Review the terms of the agreement to participate in a housing search and case management
3. Review the resident rules
4. Sign releases of information to verify homelessness
5. Sign releases of information to verify income
Homelessness is determined by utilizing a checklist for eligibility and receiving the verification by a third party in writing, on the Minnesota Housing ”Housing Status Verification/Referral Form” whenever possible. In cases where no written independent verification is possible from a shelter, a case manager or other 3rd party, clients must complete and sign the Minnesota Housing “Housing Status Self-Certification Form” .
Once homelessness is verified, in writing, on the forms provided by Village of Hope, and exclusionary criteria are determined not applicable, applicants are forwarded to the Executive Director for review.

If an applicant is approved, they are accepted and will be allowed to move into Village of Hope. Once a room is available, the homeless advocates will coordinate a move-in date and time with the applicant.

The ARCC Emergency Shelter’s mission is to provide safe shelter and supportive services to those experiencing intimate partner violence.

The shelter will provide residents with access to supportive services including food, clothing, laundry facilities, access to the ARCC library and computers, referrals to other agencies, and a listening ear.

Cass Lake, MN, United States
218-547-3438218-547-3438

Bi-County CAP: 218-547-3438 or 1-800-332-7135

Cass Lake Housing & Redevelopment Authority: 218-335-2674

225 First St NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
PO Box 397, Cass Lake, MN 56633
clhra@arvig.net
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30

Long term, low-income housing and assistance to the city with redevelopment.

Leech Lake Homeless Shelter: 218-335-7271

Leech Lake Housing Authority: 218-335-8280

611 Elm Ave, Cass Lake, MN 56633
PO Box 938, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Fax: 218-335-8367
leechlakehousingauthority.com
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30

Equal opportunity housing, open to the public.

441 4th Street NE, Blackduck MN 56630
218-835-4564218-835-4564
312 1st St S, Pine River, MN 56474, USA

We manage two 30 unit apartment building’s.

Norway Brook Apartments and Heartland Apartments.

Preferences noted: Senior and/or Disabled
We also manage 10 low income 3-4 bedroom family homes located in town.

The Pine River Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Pine River, Minnesota was formed by the city of Pine River in 1968 to pursue the goal of adding housing in our community for low income and elderly residents.

As a result of nearly five years of effort on the part of a five-member board of directors (one of whom is still serving), ten ranch style family homes and a 30 unit apartment building, Norway Brook Apartments, were built in late 1973. Five years later, another 30 unit senior apartment buidling, Heartland Apartments, was built in late 1978.

The HRA manages these 70 units and also works to facilitate further housing development in the community by partnering with independent developers to build more rental housing for lower income level tenants. To date, a 12 unit townhouse project, Pine River Square (1997), Built and managed by CEPCO, of Hopkins, MN has been accomplished through using the Tax Credit Financing Program through Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. The HRA partnered again with CEPCO, to build another 12 units of townhouses, Kinler Square Townhouses, to be opperated as affordabe housing rentals.

516 Main Ave N, Bagley, MN 56621, USA

Housing owned and operated by a local government entity, such as a Public Housing Agency or a Housing Authority, which provides low-rent affordable housing to households with low incomes who are eligible.

The rental amount paid by the resident is often determined based on the resident’s income. Some housing has a low, fixed rent amount. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments. Some housing may be restricted to specific populations, such as older adults, families, or people with disabilities.

Publicly owned housing provides 120 units of low-rent or subsidized housing to households with low incomes who are eligible and meet family size criteria for units, consisting of 100 1-bedroom apartments and 20 scattered site single family dwellings.

Northland Apartments:
* Low income housing for eligible persons
* One bedroom apartments
* 100 unit apartment building

Scattered Sites:
* Low income housing for eligible families
* 20 homes in Bemidji (with garage)
* Three, four or five bedrooms

113 7th St NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633, USA
(218) 335-8288(218) 335-8288

The Leech Lake Anishinaabe Women’s Halfway House treatment component is a seven bed facility designed to work with the client as a “whole”, Native American 12 step approach. We provide individual counseling, groups, Cognitive Behavioral therapies, Service coordination, relapse education as well as incorporating women’s issues, with a special focus on trauma, grief and loss for a total or minimum of 15 hours per week of treatment.

22594 347th St SE, Erskine, MN 56535, USA

GMM Mission

To manage multifamily properties and provide housing expertise to the communities we serve.

516 Main Ave N, Bagley, MN 56621, USA
(218) 694-6548(218) 694-6548
635 Hallan Ave NE, Bagley, MN 56621, USA

At Otterkill Gardens, spaciousness and comfort are key elements. Our thoughtfully designed apartments come in a variety of layouts, each boasting modern finishes and a warm ambiance. Whether you’re looking for a cozy studio or a more generous one or two-bedroom apartment, we have the perfect space to suit your needs.

From the moment you step foot on our well-maintained grounds, you’ll be greeted by an inviting atmosphere. Lush green lawns, beautiful landscaping, and a tranquil courtyard create a pleasant oasis where you can unwind and relax. You can take an evening stroll or find a cozy spot to read your favorite book.

Our community amenities are designed to enrich your quality of life. Take a refreshing dip in our sparkling swimming pool during the hot summer months, or enjoy a challenging workout in our state-of-the-art fitness center. We also have a clubhouse with a cozy fireplace, perfect for socializing with friends and neighbors.

Convenience is a top priority at Otterkill Gardens. Our on-site management and maintenance team are available to assist you with any needs or concerns, ensuring a stress-free living experience. We also offer ample parking options, including covered parking, to provide you with peace of mind. Additionally, our community is pet-friendly, so your furry companions are welcome to join you in your new home.

Location is everything, and Otterkill Gardens excels in this aspect. Situated in the heart of Bagley, you’ll enjoy easy access to local shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. If you’re looking for a day of outdoor adventures, nearby parks, trails, and picturesque lakes offer a wealth of possibilities for hiking, boating, and fishing.

At Otterkill Gardens, we pride ourselves on creating a warm and welcoming community that you’ll be proud to call home. Come and experience the tranquility, convenience, and comfort that our apartment complex has to offer. Schedule a tour today and discover why Otterkill Gardens is the perfect place for you.


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    635 Hallan Ave. NE
    Bagley, MN 56621
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635 Hallan Ave. NE
Bagley, MN 56621

Phone: (800) 504-6093

We are an equal opportunity employer and provider. Somos un proveedor y empleador de igualdad de oportunida

367 1st Avenue, Gonvick, MN, USA
218-435-6874218-435-6874
30 Sand Lake Ave SW, Bagley, MN 56621, USA
15038 Old Housing Dr NE, Bena, MN 56626, USA
218-665-2250218-665-2250
3217 Johnson Street Northwest, Bemidji, MN, USA

Lighthouse  provides services on a 24-hour or hourly basis. These services are designed around each individual and may include assistance with health and personal care, safety, nutrition, finances, activities of daily living, and training to independently perform these activities.

Lighthouse operates 5 homes that have 24/7 staffing to help fit the needs of individuals who have a disability.  Lighthouse Lodge acknowledges the intrinsic value of each individual, regardless of position.  We strive to acknowledge each person’s need for respect, privacy, meaningful work, recreation, community involvement and lasting friendships.

The primary goal of our program is to provide and facilitate the best possible living situation for each individual we serve.  We achieve this by meeting their need for a home where emotional, spiritual, and physical needs are fully met

5603 Tall Pines Road Northeast, Bemidji, MN, USA

We provide services to Adults and Children with intellectual delays. We have CRS homes and ILS apartments located in Beltrami and Polk County of Minnesota.

Our services are designed for each person and will be based, as much as possible, on the lifestyles of other people of the individuals age, provide integration and independence, and provide training for future environments with as much independence and value as possible. It is also the program’s philosophy to provide the highest quality services available for the persons…and to offer them the opportunity to live and learn in the same setting and environment as a non-disabled persons, and to foster in each individuals potential for growth and development.

We base our programming on individual needs and wants.

3306 Cedar Lane Northwest, Bemidji, MN, USA

Other locations:

5809 Annalee Lane NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

5091 Feeling Right Lane NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

 

We focus on providing safe, happy, and healthy living environments for individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Mental Health Concerns, and Brain Injuries. Our services can be provided through one of the three main areas: Adult Foster Care, In-Home Support, and Semi-Independent Living Services.

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