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The maximum monthly rental rates for Affordable Rental Units are calculated by taking 30% of the low end of the income range and dividing by 12. The low end of the 0 - 50% income range is 30% of the median income. To determine rates for different bedroom counts in units, one person per bedroom is used. For example a two person household is assumed for a two bedroom unit and a three person household is assumed for a three bedroom unit. Studios are 15% less than one bedroom unit rates.
The Income Range Chart can be found here.
All rental rates include basic utilities (electric/gas, water/sewer) and trash removal.
Historical Maximum Affordable Rental Rates 2017 - 2021
Effective April 9, 2021 until updated by HUD in 2022
0 - 50% | 50% - 80% | 80% - 120% | |
Studio | $516 | $860 | $1,375 |
1-bedroom | $607 | $1,012 | $1,618 |
2-bedroom | $694 | $1,156 | $1,850 |
3-bedroom | $780 | $1,301 | $2,081 |