Venice Ashby Phase I
Opened in 1977
5401 Beaver Dam Road, Bristol, PA 19007
- Housing for low income families
- For a schedule of maximum income limits for this building click here
- Bucks County preference*
- 62 Townhouse units (11 two-bedrooms, 27 three-bedrooms, 16 four-bedrooms, 8 five-bedrooms).
- Water and sewer included; other utilities not included
- Refrigerator and range are supplied
- On-site parking
- No pets are permitted
- Public Transportation:
- SEPTA buses http://www.septa.org/
- Click here to fill out an application for Venice Ashby Phase I
Venice Ashby Phase II and Scattered Sites
Opened in 1983
5401 Beaver Dam Road, Bristol, PA 19007
- Housing for low income Families, Seniors, and Disabled
- For a schedule of maximum income limits for this building click here
- Bucks County preference*
- 61 Townhouse units (7 one-bedrooms, 17 two-bedrooms, 27 three-bedrooms, 8 four-bedrooms, 2 five-bedrooms), plus 13 houses for families located at various sites in Bristol Borough or Township
- Wheelchair accessible units (2 one-bedrooms, 2 two-bedrooms)
- Water and sewer included; other utilities not included
- Refrigerator and range are supplied
- Some pets permitted, with restrictions and obligations
- Public Transportation:
- SEPTA buses http://www.septa.org/
- The Venice Ashby Phase II Waiting List is closed
Sellersville Heights
Opened in 1985
100 East Ridge Avenue, Sellersville, PA 18960
- Housing for very low income Families, Seniors, and Disabled
- For a schedule of maximum income limits for this building click here
- 60 Townhouse units (20 one-bedroom, 40 two-bedroom) including 2 wheel-chair accessible units
- Laundry facility on site
- Water and sewer included; other utilities not included
- Refrigerator and range are supplied
- On-site parking
- No pets permitted
- Click here to fill out an application for Sellersville Heights
*Bucks County residents will get preference over non-residents for this housing. All Bucks County residents will be put ahead of non-residents on the waiting list. Non-residents will reach the top of the waiting list only when there are no more Bucks County residents waiting for housing.