Community Corporation

Category: Non-profit organization in Santa Monica, California

Address: 1423 2nd St suite b, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA

Phone: +13103948487

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Charlie J

Jun 17, 2021

Very harsh and difficult environment please think seriously b4 cheap rent is not worth it u may get stuck.

Scott “S Bixler Photography” Bixler

Jan 11, 2021

I have been living by the beach for five years now. The management company has been helpful over the years and is willing to work with the tenants. Plus, it's a short walk from the train station and the beach.

Chris Bacon

Sep 1, 2017

Living in my building for 20 yrs, CCSM is the owner for approx. 8 yrs. If I have a maintenance problem, they come and fix it as soon as possible, next day usually. Good organization. Karoly Zs.

A G

Dec 6, 2014

I'm sure very few residents of Santa Monica who actually needed housing would describe this organization as either nice people or as providing housing for people in SM. The sign-up meetings they have once a year to get in the eligibility list are grueling, rude, filled with a shouting staff member telling people all the reasons they should "just leave," and totally unproductive for most SM residents. I notice the one person who said otherwise works for a real estate company. These people seem to get their friends housing, and the word is 75-90% of them come from outside SM. This is how CCSM eliminates SM residents: first, you have to have an income of over $1400 a month to apply. What possible excuse could an organization that claims to provide affordable housing for needy people have for eliminating the neediest off the bat? Then if you get past that hurdle, you have to have good credit as shown by a FICO score, which is what is used to qualify people to BUY houses. Other affordable housing providers make you prove only that you have paid for two or three years the amount of rent that would be your share on their scale, given your income (which, given no floor to income in those other places, often is as little as $452 a month, even in expensive San Francisco area neighborhoods). If that does not eliminate all the needy people, the applications are ranked in terms of the "most qualified," who are offered housing first when any becomes available. The result of this is that people from outside SM with incomes as high as whatever category of housing being offered will allow are virtually the only ones CCSM provides with housing. We have been asking to see their records if they prove otherwise for over a year, with no success. The organization also has far too many highly paid staff members, especially considering how little housing it provides, regardless of to whom that housing is provided. If the money spent on this organization for the last 35 years had been spent instead on housing, what information we can obtain makes it appear we would have at least twice as much affordable housing as we do.

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Questions & Answers

How do I apply for a bedroom apartment

Randy birchall | Sep 2, 2018
Leule Limenih | Sep 2, 2019

I am applying for an affordable one bed room apartment in Santa Monica

I never revived a post card back in August 2017 and I just found my paperwork, so how will i know if I'm on the list?

Barbara Hays | Sep 2, 2018
Marsha Carr | Sep 2, 2018

I do not what you talking about

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