Income may not exceed 50% of the median income from the table below. The Housing Authority must provide 75 percent of vouchers to those whose income does not exceed 30% of the median income listed below.
HUD Designated Metro Area: Income Limits
2024 | Median Family Income | 2024 Yearly Income Limit | 2024 Yearly Income Limit - Person(s) in Family | ||||
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Income Limits | Category | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Maricopa County, AZ | $101,300 | Very Low Income (50%) | $36,000 | $41,100 | $46,300 | $51,400 | $55,550 |
Extremely Low Income (30%) | $21,600 | $24,700 | $27,800 | $31,200 | $36,580 | ||
Low Income (80%) | $57,600 | $65,800 | $74,050 | $82,250 | $88,850 |
The City of Mesa offers a range of housing assistance programs including Section 8 Vouchers, Public Housing, and the Security Deposit Assistance program among other rental assistance initiatives. For comprehensive information, please visit the official website at City of Mesa Housing.
Eligibility Criteria:
For details on the Housing Authority waiting list, visit Mesa Housing Authority Waiting List.
Access the Applicant Portal at Mesa Applicant Portal.
The PBV program offers housing opportunities on a referral basis for low-income individuals and families. Featured properties include Escobedo at Verde Vista and La Mesita Apartments.
Eligibility: Eligibility requires a history of at least two episodes of shelter living and a demonstrated need for long-term case management and supportive services.
The FSS program is a voluntary initiative aimed at helping families in the voucher rental assistance program achieve self-sufficiency through education, training, and employment.
The S+C program offers permanent housing and supportive services to homeless individuals with disabilities and their families, aimed at enhancing housing stability, skills/income, and self-sufficiency.
For more information, contact Save the Family at (480) 898-0228.
This program assists homeless families and individuals by covering application fees and providing utility assistance.
We have listed all of the housing authorities in Maricopa County. Using the chart above, if you qualify as low income (Very Low Income OR Extremely Low Income), we recommend that you visit your local housing authority. They should be your first stop for housing and rental assistance programs.
1. To get on the waiting list for Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8), visit the links provided below to the closest Maricopa County housing authority to your city in your city.
2. You can also visit the Housing Authority for other low income housing programs with rent assistance.
To be eligible for public housing, households must meet the following requirements:
1. Have an income that is below a certain level.
2. Be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident.
3. Have a demonstrated need for housing assistance.
Public housing tenants pay rent based on their income. The rent is typically set at 30% of the household's monthly income.
If you are interested in learning more about public housing, or if you think you may be eligible, you can contact your local housing authority (lsted above). The Public Housing Authority can provide you with information on the application process and help you determine if you are eligible for public housing assistance.
6842 N 61st Avenue
Glendale, AZ - 85301
Maricopa County
Website: http://glendaleaz.com/
Phone Number: (623) 930-3701
235 Arizona Avenue
Chandler, AZ - 85224
Maricopa County
Website: http://chandleraz.gov/
Phone Number: (480) 782-3200
2024 North 7th Street Suite 101
Phoenix, AZ - 85006
Maricopa County
Website: http://maricopahousing.org/
Phone Number: (602) 744-4508
Apartment Size | HUD's Monthly Fair Market Rent For Area | LIHTC Maximum Rent | |
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Studio Apartments | $1460 | Estimated $438.00 - utility allowance | |
One Bedroom Apartments | $1599 | Estimated $479.70 - utility allowance | |
Two Bedroom Apartments | $1877 | Estimated $563.10 - utility allowance | |
Three Bedroom Apartments | $2541 | Estimated $762.30 - utility allowance |
Using the table above you can estimate what you would be paying by checking the LIHTC Maximum Rent section.
Contact these properties for openings and wait lists and price lists.
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development provides active listings of Section 8 and Multifamily apartments. We have listed them below for you to contact. Check with them to see if they have current availabilities and/or waiting lists. With Section 8 properties, you will need a voucher. Contact the Maricopa County Public Housing Authorities, listed at the top of this page.
Our data is collected from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development data along with computations based on their rules on apartments/housing.
You must qualify for the HUD apartments in the area you are searching. Then, you need to apply directly at the location or through the Public Housing Authority.
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