Sherman Apartments

Sherman Apartments

This seven-story, high-rise with elevator, built in 1981 and located in downtown the_shermanAberdeen, was built specifically for non-assisted elderly and disabled residents. The one bedroom apartments are all approximately 550 sq. feet with electric ranges, standard size refrigerators, carpeted living rooms and bedrooms, and air conditioning. There is an on-site laundry facility, community room, and mailboxes on the first floor. The Sherman is a site for the Senior Nutrition Noon Meal.

Residents pay 30% of their adjusted income, which includes all utilities except telephone and cable. Parking is provided. An excess utility fee is charged for deep freezes and car plug-ins.  Pets are allowed with an additional deposit.

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1 Bedroom

1 Bedroom Handicapped (Style 1)

1 Bedroom Handicapped (Style 2)

Income Limits

Your income must be BELOW the income limit for the amount of people in the household in order to qualify.

1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people
$53,150 $60,750 $68,350 $75,900 $82,000 $88,050 $94,150 $100,200

How to Apply

To apply for an Aberdeen Housing Authority Program please click on the Pre-Application you would like below.  Once finished, you will be given a confirmation number and that is the verification that the pre-application has been submitted for approval.

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An applicant will be Denied if:

*You owe money to AHA or another public housing authority.

*A household member has been convicted of certain criminal activity.

Waiting List Information

All new applicants must fill out the Aberdeen Housing Authority’s application.  After the entire application is filled out and the proper information is turned in, the new applicant is placed on the chosen program’s waiting list.  This is a first come, first serve basis depending on individual qualifications. The applicant will be mailed a letter stating that they have reached the top of the waiting list when his or her turn has arrived.  All waiting lists vary and the AHA can not predict how long it will be before a unit is available.

Applicant Responsibilities

After you have completed an application and have been placed on the waiting list, it is your responsibility to notify the office if:

  • Your mailing address changes; or
  • Your family size changes; or
  • You no longer wish to be on the Aberdeen Housing Authority waiting list.

NOTE:  If AHA correspondence is returned because of an incorrect address, your application will be removed from our waiting list and you will need to reapply.