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component-based web framework for affordable housing management
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Add 'Household AMI breakdown' box to Listing Detail page #693

Open GabeBenjamin opened 3 years ago

GabeBenjamin commented 3 years ago

@jnowell do you have more details for this issue? What do we want this breakdown to look like and where should this be displayed?

For reference this a sample current Listing Detail page: image

jnowell commented 3 years ago

Safiya is envisioning something like SF has on their listing pages, but we're waiting for the exact content from her.

household_maximum_income

jnowell commented 2 years ago

Heard back from Safiya. Here's what she wants to go with. The exact copy might change, but we can go with this for now.

Understanding Your Income Qualifications

When affordable housing is in part financed by the government, there are often income restrictions placed on units so that these homes are reserved for families who need affordable housing. The maximum income you can make increases as your family size increases as well. The table below will show you what maximum income you can make to qualify for a unit, given the unit's income restrictions and your family size.

For example, if you are looking at a unit that accepts households up to 60% area median income, or AMI, and you have three people altogether in your home, the most you could make in order to qualify for this unit would be $43,200.

AMI Income Limit If you are a 1-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than: If you are a 2-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than: If you are a 3-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than: If you are a 4-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than: If you are a 5-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than: If you are a 6-person household, you can qualify for this unit if you make no more than:
20% AMI apartments $11,200 $12,800 $14,400 $16,000 $17,280 $18,560
30% AMI apartments $16,800 $19,200 $21,600 $24,000 $25,920 $27,840
40% AMI apartments $22,400 $25,600 $28,800 $32,000 $34,560 $37,120
50% AMI apartments $28,000 $32,000 $36,000 $40,000 $43,200 $46,400
60% AMI apartments $33,600 $38,400 $43,200 $48,000 $51,840 $55,680
80% AMI apartments $44,800 $51,200 $57,600 $64,000 $69,120 $74,240
100% AMI apartments $56,000 $64,000 $72,000 $80,000 $86,400 $92,800