Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

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Section 8 apts for rent near me

Section 8 apts for rent near me

• Phoenix Section 8 • Tempe Section 8 • Mesa Section 8

If you are looking for a Section 8 apartment in Phoenix, a Section 8 apartment in Tempe, or a Section 8 apartment in Mesa Arizona then Apartment Finders can help.

Apartment Finders is a free service and has a number of Section 8 apartments in Arizona for those recipients of a Section 8 Voucher. Our agents specialize in helping renters on the Section 8 program and ready to assist you as well. If you are looking for an apartment that accepts the Section Program (remember: only a select few apartments accept the Section 8 voucher) then give us a call today at 602-957-7000 or Submit Your Request Here.

Section 8 apts for rent near me

Low Income Apartments In Arizona

• Phoenix Low Income Apartments

Apartment Finders has been helping renters get into affordable housing in Arizona for many years. As for the Low Income Housing Program, there is many common misconceptions when it come to this program. Many renters contact Apartment Finders wanting a low income apartment that actually sets the monthly rent according to the individuals income. Our understanding is that there are Low Income apartments in Arizona that work that way, but unfortunately Apartment Finders does not deal with them. Our understanding is that there are years long waiting lists for renters to get accepting into these units.

What Apartment Finders DOES have is affordable apartments in Arizona that do not require that you make much income in order to qualify. The apartments are cheap and do not have waiting lists. If you are interest in an affordable apartment even if you do not have much income then we may be able to help. Call us at 602-957-7000 or Submit Your Request Here.

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NEED A SECTION 8 apartment in Arizona? Submit the form below

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​​The city's Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is available for low-income individuals and families to provide safe and decent affordable housing. Program participants pay at least 30 percent of their monthly income toward their rent to a private landlord of their choice and the program will p​ay the landlord the remaining balance of the rent. Please note, the Phoenix HCV Waiting List is currently closed. 

Office  location:
830 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, AZ 85034

Important Phone Numbers:
Customer Service: 602-534-1974

Setting up an appointment:
602-262-6040 or
Porting into the City of Phoenix:
602-262-4457 or
Owners/Landlords:
Finance:
Applicants:

Fax: 602-534-4243​

Quadel Phoenix Contact Information

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Program​​ Resources​

  • Income Limits​
  • Utility allowances
  • Payment Standards​ (effective Oct 1, 2022)
  • Payment Standards​ (effective Sept 1, 2022)
  • Payment Standards​ (effective May 1, 2022)
  • Payment Standards​ (effective Jan 1, 2022)
  • Family Self-Sufficienc​y Program (FSS)​​​​

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Veterans

​The city of Phoenix has been awarded 863 vouchers to provide housing to homeless veterans under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH). This program combines HUD Housing Choice Voucher Program rental assistance for homeless veterans with case management and clinical services provided by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC).

The case managers at the local VAMC are responsible for referring eligible homeless veterans to the city -- interested homeless veterans should contact their local VAMC directly.  If you are a homeless veteran and want to be connected to VA services and pro​grams and other community services call  1-877-4AID VET (877-424-3838).

Housin​g Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)

The city of P​hoenix is the grantee for the federal formula grant Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program and administers HOPWA funded activities for residents of Maricopa and Pinal Counties.  For information about these services, contact the Care Directions Housing Information Services program at 602-264-2273. The Housing Information Specialist will match housing needs with appropriate housing providers in Maricopa and Pinal Counties. View the HOPWA Fact Sheet​​​


Program News

New Appointment-Only and Walk-In Days
September 12, 2022

Beginning Mon., Sept. 12, 2022, the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Office will offer designated Appointment-only and Walk-in days, as well as ongoing phone and virtual customer service options.

  • ​Appointment-Only Days: Mon-Wed-Fri
    Lobby Hours: 8am – 4pm (Appointment required)
  • Walk-In Days: Tues-Thur
    Lobby Hours: 8am – 4pm (No appointment required)

To request an appointment during an Appointment-Only day, please email or call the dedicated appointment line at ​ or call 602-262-6040.  Current participants and owners can contact assigned Housing Specialists by calling or emailing the staff listed on the Quadel Phoenix Staff Contact List.  Walk-in assistance will be provided in-office during the designated days and hours of operation listed above.  The outdoor secure drop box will be available at all times for continued delivering of documents.  Please keep in mind that the Section 8 waiting list is closed.​


Phoenix Housing Increases Incentive Payments to Section 8 Landlords

February 16, 2022

Public Notice: Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV)

August 5, 2021

There are new resources available for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. These resources are accessible through Coordinated Entry.  If you are experiencing homelessness or know someone who is, learn more about the EHV Qualifying Categories and the Coordinated Entry process.​​




Section 8 apts for rent near me
 
Section 8 apts for rent near me

The City of Phoenix Housing Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability or familial status in admission or access to its programs.  If you need to request a reasonable accommodation or free​ language translation services, please email your Housing Representative or call our reception service at 602-534-1974 for your representative.

For TTY or other such accommodations please use 7-1-1 Friendly. ​


​Para solicitar alojamiento razonable o servicios gratuitos de traducción de idiomas, llame al 602-534-1974. Para la línea TTY u otros servicios similares, debe tener compatibilidad con 7-1-1.

Does Phoenix Arizona have Section 8?

​​The city of Phoenix Housing Department provides rent subsidy payments to owners and landlords of privately owned buildings through its Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8). The city administers the voucher program and determines eligibility for the Section 8 program.

What is considered low income in Arizona?

Median Income: $88,800.

How do I get affordable housing in Arizona?

Please visit https://housingsearch.az.gov/ or call 877-428-8844 – Dial 7-1-1 for TTY – Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM & 6:00 PM MST and a call center representative will provide a listing of subsidized and low-income based properties in Arizona.

How does Section 8 work in AZ?

The Housing Choice Voucher Program (also called “tenant-based Section 8”) is the largest part of Section 8. This program helps low-income people pay for privately-owned rental housing. With it, you pay about 30% of your monthly household income for rent, while the government pays the rest.