Konocti Gardens
3930 Old Highway 53, Clearlake, CA 95422
Affordable Housing for Income-Qualified Farmworkers & Families
102 Affordable Units | Leasing Now
Konocti Gardens Apartments is an affordable housing community located in Clearlake, California. This thoughtfully designed property offers 102 modern, high-quality homes for families, including 36 units reserved exclusively for farmworker households. Supported by the Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant, Konocti Gardens reflects strong state investment in farmworker housing. Leasing is now open, with move-ins available.
Rent & Income Eligibility
Rents at Konocti Gardens are income-based for farmworker and income-qualified households.
Monthly Rent Range: $478 – $1,407
Maximum Income Limits: $50,760 – $69,900
Farmworker and income-qualified households pay no more than 30% of annual income toward rent, with USDA rental assistance available.
Eligibility, income limits, and occupancy standards apply.
Farmworker Eligibility
Eligibility for farmworker-designated units follows HUD, USDA, and California HCD guidelines.
Farmworkers include:
Individuals whose primary income is from agriculture (crops, livestock, nurseries, packing)
Retired farmworkers
Seasonal farmworkers
Migrant farmworkers
Unit Details
Konocti Gardens offers 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments across 102 total units.
16 one-bedroom units
52 two-bedroom units
34 three-bedroom units
Apartment sizes range from 579 to 1,012 square feet, with the following layouts:
1BR / 1BA
2BR / 1BA
3BR / 2BA
All homes are unfurnished, and wheelchair-accessible units are available.
Interior Features
Each apartment at Konocti Gardens is designed with durable finishes and practical storage.
Vinyl flooring throughout
Quartz countertops with wood cabinetry
Refrigerator and oven/range
Dishwasher and garbage disposal
Bathtub and shower combinations
Grab bars in accessible units
Entry, linen, and bedroom closets
Walk-in closets available in select primary bedrooms
Community Amenities
Konocti Gardens is designed for family living, offering shared spaces and everyday conveniences.
Community room
Children’s playground
Landscaped courtyard
On-site laundry facilities
On-site management office
Covered and uncovered parking
Pet-friendly community
Smoke-free community
Resident Services
Residents at Konocti Gardens benefit from free on-site programs provided by Central Valley Coalition for Affordable Housing.
Available services include:
Computer and ESL classes
Resume building and job training
Health and nutrition programs
Parenting workshops
Homebuyer education
Monthly resident calendars and newsletters
Konocti Gardens is located at 3930 Old Highway 53 in Clearlake, California, within walking distance of groceries, healthcare, and public transit.
Nearby access to Highway 53
Close to the Highlands Way bus stop
Convenient access to community services and outdoor recreation
Healthcare, Parks & Groceries
Daily essentials and recreational amenities are located close to the community.
Healthcare
Adventist Health Clear Lake (approximately 2.1 miles)
Lake Pharmacy (approximately 0.6 miles)
Groceries & Shopping
Safeway (approximately 0.5 miles)
Highlands Center Mall (approximately 0.5 miles)
Parks & Community
Highlands Park (approximately 1.2 miles)
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park (approximately 3.3 miles)
Redbud Library (approximately 0.9 miles)
Highlands Community Center (approximately 0.6 miles)
Education: Local Schools
Families living at Konocti Gardens have access to schools within the Konocti Unified School District.
Nearby Schools
Pomo Elementary School (K–5)
Burns Valley Elementary School (K–5)
Obsidian Middle School (6–8)
Clearlake High School (9–12)
Public Transportation
Konocti Gardens offers convenient access to local transit and regional roadways.
Nearest bus stop: Highlands Way – approximately 5-minute walk
Served by Bus 11, looping to Ray’s Food Place and central Clearlake
Highway 53 provides regional access across Clearlake and Lake County
Lease Terms & Programs
Lease term: 12 months, renewable
Security deposit: One month’s rent
Program: Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) & United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) supported