1 waitlist is currently open in Phoenix, AZ
Apply before waitlists close. Check each listing for details and deadlines.







1045 S 8th Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85007


4545 N Maryvale Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ, 85031




12830 N Paradise Village Pkwy W, Phoenix, AZ, 85032


2011 WEST MORTEN AVENUE, PHOENIX, AZ, 85021


1775 E. MCKINLEY STREET, PHOENIX, AZ, 85006

1775 E. MCKINLEY STREET, PHOENIX, AZ, 85006

1650 E. VILLA STREET, PHOENIX, AZ, 85006

1650 E. VILLA STREET, PHOENIX, AZ, 85006


4540-4647 N. 39TH AVE., PHOENIX, AZ, 85019


3331 W TAYLOR ST, PHOENIX, AZ, 85009

2641 W. UNION HILLS DR., PHOENIX, AZ, 85027

3RD + INDIAN SCHOOL, PHOENIX, AZ, 85013

3RD + INDIAN SCHOOL, PHOENIX, AZ, 85013








5326 E Washington St Ste 5, Phoenix, AZ, 85034


Fair Market Rent - Maricopa County, AZ
FMR represents the estimated amount needed to cover rent and utilities for a moderately-priced unit in this area.
| Bedrooms | FMR |
|---|---|
| Studio/Efficiency | $1,460 |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,599 |
| 2 Bedroom | $1,877 |
| 3 Bedroom | $2,541 |
| 4 Bedroom | $2,890 |
Income Limits - Maricopa County, AZ
Annual income limits by household size used to determine eligibility for affordable housing programs.
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $16,600
- Very Low (50%)
- $27,650
- Low (80%)
- $44,250
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $19,000
- Very Low (50%)
- $31,600
- Low (80%)
- $50,600
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $21,960
- Very Low (50%)
- $35,550
- Low (80%)
- $56,900
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $26,500
- Very Low (50%)
- $39,500
- Low (80%)
- $63,200
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $31,040
- Very Low (50%)
- $42,700
- Low (80%)
- $68,300
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $35,580
- Very Low (50%)
- $45,850
- Low (80%)
- $73,350
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $40,120
- Very Low (50%)
- $49,000
- Low (80%)
- $78,400
- Extremely Low (30%)
- $44,660
- Very Low (50%)
- $52,150
- Low (80%)
- $83,450
| Household | Extremely Low (30%) | Very Low (50%) | Low (80%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | $16,600 | $27,650 | $44,250 |
| 2 Persons | $19,000 | $31,600 | $50,600 |
| 3 Persons | $21,960 | $35,550 | $56,900 |
| 4 Persons | $26,500 | $39,500 | $63,200 |
| 5 Persons | $31,040 | $42,700 | $68,300 |
| 6 Persons | $35,580 | $45,850 | $73,350 |
| 7 Persons | $40,120 | $49,000 | $78,400 |
| 8 Persons | $44,660 | $52,150 | $83,450 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Housing in Phoenix, AZ
How many affordable housing options are in Phoenix, Arizona?+
There are 126 affordable housing properties in Phoenix, Arizona, including 14 public housing, 109 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), 3 housing authority listings. Browse the full list above to find options that fit your needs.
What is the average rent for affordable housing in Phoenix, Arizona?+
The average rent for affordable housing in Phoenix, Arizona is approximately $281 per month. Actual rent may be lower based on your income level and the specific housing program. Most subsidized housing charges tenants 30% of their adjusted gross income.
How do I apply for Section 8 housing in Phoenix, Arizona?+
To apply for Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) in Phoenix, Arizona, contact your local housing authority. You can browse the housing authority listings on this page to find contact information. Applications are typically accepted when the waitlist is open. Eligibility is based on income (generally below 50% of Area Median Income), family size, and citizenship status.
What are the income limits for affordable housing in Maricopa County, Arizona?+
For a 4-person household in Maricopa County, Arizona, the income limits are: Extremely Low Income (30% AMI): $26,500, Very Low Income (50% AMI): $39,500, Low Income (80% AMI): $63,200. Income limits vary by household size and are updated annually by HUD.
Are there open waitlists for affordable housing in Phoenix, Arizona?+
Yes, there are currently 1 housing authority with open waitlists in Phoenix, Arizona. Look for the "Waitlist Open" badge on listings above, or use the waitlist filter to find them quickly. Waitlist availability changes frequently, so apply as soon as possible.
What types of affordable housing are available in Phoenix, Arizona?+
Phoenix, Arizona has the following types of affordable housing: Public Housing (government-owned units with income-based rent); LIHTC properties (privately owned, tax-credit funded affordable apartments); Housing Authorities (administering Section 8 vouchers and public housing). Each program has different eligibility requirements and application processes.
What is the population of Phoenix, Arizona?+
Phoenix, Arizona has an estimated population of 4,187,723. With 126 affordable housing properties serving the area, there are housing assistance options available for eligible residents.