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McCallister Village

Get Directions. Opens Google Maps in a separate window. 2155 West Firestone Lane #101, Vancouver, WA, 98660
Tap or click to call phone number now. 360-883-5747 f: 360-690-4400

Welcome to McCallister Village, an income-restricted community in Vancouver, WA. Located in the Fruit Valley neighborhood, McCallister Village offers quality, affordable housing with studio, 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom floor plans. Enjoy amenities like community gardens, a spacious community room, and on-site resident services. Water, sewer, and garbage services are included in the rent. Experience comfortable living in a supportive community! 

Studio
565-675 sq ft
1-2 people

These units are restricted for households with income at or below 30% to 60% of the area median income, depending on unit type. The rents currently range from $529 to $1613 depending on unit type.

One Bedroom
565-675 sq ft
1-3 people
NO AVAILABILITY
Two Bedrooms
922-926 sq ft
2-5 people

The above floor plans doe not represent all floor plan variations at McCallister Village. These units are restricted for households with income at or below 30% to 60% of the area median income, depending on unit type. The rents currently range from $529 to $1613 depending on unit type.

Three Bedrooms
1081-1146 sq ft
3-7 people
NO AVAILABILITY
Four Bedrooms
1332 sq ft
NO AVAILABILITY

Amenities

Unit Features

  • Energy Star Appliances
  • Low Flow Fixtures and Dual Flush Toilets

Community Features

  • Secure Keyless Access
  • Outdoor Patio
  • Community Gardens
  • Computer Lab
  • Non-smoking property

Public Transit

Transit access on bus route #25. Ranked a “Car-Dependent” with a Walk Score of 43.

Additional Resources


Property Types

Affordable

Tax Credit

What do we mean by affordable?

All REACH communities are affordable as they are income-restricted based on each property’s building criteria.
Income-restricted housing is available to renters earning within a specified range which varies by property. Private owners, like REACH Community Development, receive government subsidies to manage income-restricted homes.