The Episcopal Place community is made up of two separate buildings both of which are located at 1112 26th Street South.  The buildings are located side-by-side and connected by an enclosed walkway on the second floor.

Episcopal Place I has 95 one bedroom units (587 sq. feet) and 5 two bedroom units (675 sq. feet). Ten units are designed for persons with mobility impairments and 10 more for those with hearing impairments. Episcopal Place II has 41 one bedroom units (504 sq. feet). Four units are mobility accessible and 4 more are for those with hearing impairments.

Applicants may apply by calling or coming by Episcopal Place for an application or by
clicking here to print an application for mailing.

Applicants for an apartment at Episcopal Place must meet the following criteria:

Episcopal Place I: Head of Household must be 62 years or older OR 19 and older if mobility or hearing impaired. Annual income* not exceeding $34,550 for one person or $39,500 for two people. (2010)

Episcopal Place II: Head of Household must be 62 or older regardless of disability. Annual income* not exceeding $21,600 for one person or $24,700 for two people. (2010)

HUD requires all applicants to have a Social Security card.  Please submit a copy of the Social Security card for each person listed on the application.

The income limit is revised by the Office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually.

Monthly rent includes all utilities except telephone and cable and is calculated as 30% of your adjusted monthly income, with adjustments made for out-of-pocket medical expenses for chronic conditions.

A credit report, criminal history report and landlord reference, if applicable, is completed for each applicant. If those are clear and in good standing, the applicant is notified that s/he has been placed on the waiting list. There is a separate waiting list for each building however you may be placed on both waiting lists if you meet the criteria.  You will be contacted by the staff of Episcopal Place within a 120 day window prior to move-in and additional paperwork will be completed at that time.  Wait time averages between 6-9 months for a non-accessible apartment. Floors 3-5 in Episcopal Place I have balconies. However, apartments with balconies are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis.

HUD requires that 40% of vacant units in EP I be rented annually to persons with “extremely low income” (those with annual incomes of $12,950 or less). Therefore, depending on the resident make-up, a person with “extremely low income” may be placed at the top of the waiting list.

If you are offered an apartment and you are not ready to accept it and move in, you may decline. You will remain on the waiting lists; however you will be placed at the bottom. After the third decline, you will be removed from the waiting lists.

*Annual Income is calculated on gross income prior to adjustments.

To print or view additional leasing related documents, please click below.

Leasing Application

Floor plans

Episcopal Place I (one bedroom)
Episcopal Place I (two bedroom)
Episcopal Place II (one bedroom)

Episcopal Place I Resident Selection Criteria

Episcopal Place II Resident Selection Criteria