This U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Resource Directory was automatically compiled by the HUD Resource Locator to assist low-moderate income families locate decent, safe and affordable rental housing and other associated resources.
Included is information about apartments for “Elderly and Special Needs Persons”; Privately Owned HUD “Subsidized Housing”; Low Income Housing Tax Credit Apartments; HUD’s Public Housing Program; Continuum of Care Homeless Points of Contact; and USDA Rural Housing. HUD may subsidize some apartment complexes listed within this document. Monthly rent for some subsidized apartments may be lower than conventional market rates.
Please note that HUD provides funding for the various housing complexes and entities listed in this directory. However, HUD does not administer these programs directly. Therefore, persons seeking housing or services through one of these entities, apartment complexes or organizations listed here must apply directly to the housing complex or entity listed.
The HUD Resource Locator does not provide eligibility and waiting list information, unit availability, tenant selection preferences, or types of accessible features for these properties and resources. Therefore, please contact the Property Manager/Management Agent for additional information.
This information provides a general guide to locating HUD and USDA resources. Users of this data are cautioned that many of these resources have lengthy waiting lists and that units may not be actually available at this time. In addition, individuals with disabilities who need accessible features must make individual inquiries of owners/property managers to determine if the features of the units referred to in the inventory as "accessible" will actually meet their individual needs.
HUD does not require that property managers list contact information in certain programs. If there is no contact information listed, you may visit the site directly to inquire about vacancies as well as how to apply.
The Continuum of Care (CoC) Program is designed to promote community wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, and State and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families.
Please contact this service directly to inquire about homeless services that may be available to you.