Section 8 Housing in Phoenix, Arizona

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132 Properties Found

19 West (A.K.A. 19 North) Affordable Housing
19 West (A.K.A. 19 North)

2011 WEST MORTEN AVENUE, PHOENIX, AZ 85021

9 South Affordable Housing
9 South

4048 S. 9TH STREET, PHOENIX, AZ 85040

Acacia Heights Apartments Affordable Housing
Acacia Heights Apartments

615 W. PIERSON STREET, PHOENIX, AZ 85013

Aeroterra Phase Ii (Fka Frank Luke Addition Phase Ii) Affordable Housing
Aeroterra Phase Ii (Fka Frank Luke Addition Phase Ii)

1775 E. MCKINLEY STREET, PHOENIX, AZ 85006

Aeroterra Phase Iii (Fka Frank Luke Addition Phase Iii) Affordable Housing
Aeroterra Phase Iii (Fka Frank Luke Addition Phase Iii)

1650 E. VILLA STREET, PHOENIX, AZ 85006

Aeroterra Senior Village Affordable Housing
Aeroterra Senior Village

675 N 16TH ST, PHOENIX, AZ 85006

Alta Vista Village Affordable Housing
Alta Vista Village

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

Amber Pointe Affordable Housing
Amber Pointe

4625 S SEVENTH AVE, PHOENIX, AZ 85041

Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation Section 8 PHA
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation

5326 E. Washington Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85034

Arizona Department Of Housing Section 8 PHA
Arizona Department Of Housing

1110 West Washington Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85007

FAQs about Section 8 Housing

What is Section 8 Housing?

Section 8 Housing, officially known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a federal assistance program that helps low-income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. Participants can choose any housing that meets program requirements, and the program pays a portion of the rent directly to the landlord.

Who is eligible for Section 8 Housing?

Eligibility is determined by the Public Housing Agency (PHA) based on total annual gross income and family size. Generally, your family's income must not exceed 50% of the median income for your county or metropolitan area. PHAs give preference to families with very low income (below 30% of median) and families who are homeless or living in substandard housing.

How do I apply for Section 8 Housing?

To apply, contact your local Public Housing Agency (PHA). You can find contact information for your local PHA on this website or by visiting the HUD website. The application process typically involves completing an application form, providing documentation of income and family composition, and potentially being placed on a waiting list. Wait times can vary significantly depending on your location.

How much rent will I pay with a Section 8 voucher?

Generally, families pay 30% of their adjusted monthly income toward rent and utilities. The PHA pays the remainder directly to the landlord. However, families may choose to rent a unit that costs more than the payment standard, in which case they would pay the additional amount plus their standard 30% contribution.

Can I use my Section 8 voucher anywhere?

You can use your voucher to rent any housing that meets the program requirements, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. The unit must meet minimum health and safety standards as determined by the PHA. Additionally, if a family moves to a new jurisdiction, they may be able to transfer their voucher through a process called "portability."

What is the difference between Section 8 and Public Housing?

Public Housing is government-owned housing units managed by PHAs, where eligible families pay approximately 30% of their income as rent. Section 8, on the other hand, allows families to choose their own housing in the private market, and the PHA pays a portion of the rent to the private landlord. Section 8 offers more flexibility in choosing where to live, while Public Housing provides specific units in PHA-managed properties.

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