Coleman Place Apartments
2320 Coleman Rd,
Anniston, AL 36207
1-2 Beds $915 - $1,070
Westminster Apartments is a HUD-subsidized, 6 story apartment complex. Rent is based on 30% of your income. Out of pocket medical expenses can help to reduce your rent. A security deposit (equaling your monthly rent) is paid at move in. All utilities (except for telephone and cable) are furnished. These apartments are for the elderly, 62 and older. We have 10 units for those under 62 (requiring a handicap accessible unit on the first floor). However, those 10 units are filled and there is a waiting list for those units. All apartments consist of one bedroom, living room, kitchen, nice size bath, and a storage room. Each apartment has three closets; one in the bedroom, one in the hall, and a linen closet in the bathroom. Each unit has 2 smoke detectors as well as a sprinkler system throughout the building. Each resident is supplied with an emergency pendant to wear in the event of an emergency. There is a large lounge/library/T.V. room on the first floor. There is a recreation room provided for resident activities. Each resident has a personal (locked) mailbox in the lobby area. Each floor has a public balcony. A laundry room with card reader machines is located on the first floor. The apartments are conveniently located to all your daily needs: stores, shops, restaurants, medical facilities. Westminster Apartments are under the professional management of Mansermar.
Westminster Apartments Senior Apartments is an apartment community located in Calhoun County and the 36201 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Anniston City attendance zone.
Laundry Facilities
Furnished Units Available
Elevator
Lounge
Air Conditioning
Island Kitchen
Refrigerator
Tub/Shower
Tile Floors
Smoke Free
Furnished
Heating
Located about halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta in northeastern Alabama, Anniston is a small town nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Anniston is surrounded by natural beauty, offering abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. Anniston is home to more than 15 city parks as well as the nation’s longest paved rails to trails project, the Chief Ladiga Trail, which starts in Anniston and stretches all the way to Metro Atlanta.
Anniston’s historic downtown is brimming with small-town charm and character, providing many options for shopping, dining, and entertainment in classic buildings adorned with modern murals along the walkable Noble Street. The extensive exhibits featured in the Anniston Museum of Natural History and the Berman Museum offer a deep look into the past. Easy access to I-20 makes getting around from Anniston simple.
Learn more about living in AnnistonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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