WAITING LIST | STATUS | PREFERENCES FOR | ONLINE APPLICATIONS |
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Belmont Housing Resources For WNY | Open now | Living or working in Erie County, NY | Apply Now |
Cohoes Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Live or work in Albany County | Visit website |
Cortland Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Elderly, handicapped/disabled, families, Cortland County residents | Visit website |
Geneva Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Applicants who are elderly, disabled or handicapped, homeless | Visit website |
Hoosick Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | No preferences confirmed | Learn more |
Hornell Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Homeless | Visit website |
Ilion Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | No preferences confirmed | Visit website |
Lockport Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | A single person who is elderly or disabled, families with dependent children | Visit website |
New York City Housing Authority | Open Now | No preferences confirmed | Visit website |
Newark Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Victims of domestic violence, veteran, working family | Visit website |
Oneonta Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | No preferences confirmed | Learn more |
Plattsburgh Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Live in Clinton County, applicant or family member works, is hired to work, or attends school in Clinton County, homeless, displaced by government (federal, state, or local) action, participant of the Shelter Plus Care Program, and are within 3 months of completing the requirements, applicant or family member is a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking | Visit website |
Rochester Housing Authority | Open Now | Previous RHA Housing Choice Voucher participants that were terminated from RHA’s HCV program due to insufficient funding, applicants involuntary displaced by a government action, live, work or have been hired to work in Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans and Wayne County, New York, non-elderly persons with disabilities who are transitioning out of institutional and other segregated settings, at serious risk of institutionalization, homelessness, or of at risk of becoming homeless, Home Ownership Voucher: Families in a RHA public housing development that are participating in the Family Self-Sufficiency program or are designated senior or disabled and have been certified eligible for a home-ownership voucher, Community Choice Demonstration Program: Eligible Families in the Community Choice Demonstration program must have at least one child aged 13 and under, living in a census tract with a family poverty rate of 30% or higher. | Apply Now |
St. Johnsville Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Live and/or work in St. Johnsville | Learn more |
New Rochelle Housing Authority | Open Now | New Rochelle resident, elderly family (age 62+), disabled household, veterans, family with minor children, households that do not receive a federal housing subsidy such as Section 8 or public housing, current participants in the City of New Rochelle's TBRA Program (non-CARES Act) | Apply Now |
Town Of Union Community Development | Open Until Further Notice | Local preference (Town of Union includes the following communities: Endwell, Endicott, Johnson City and Town of Vestal), Town of Union residents displaced by a natural disaster (FEMA documentation required), families who reside in the Town of Union and who work or are hired to work at least 20 hours in the Town of Union, or who receive income based on inability to work, families who reside in the Town of Union but do not meet the above working preference non-Town of Union residents with a working preference, Non-Town of Union residents without a working preference, all others | Apply Now |
People First | Open Until Further Notice | No preferences confirmed | Visit website |
Nyack Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | The elderly, persons with disabilities, persons who live in the zip code of 10960 | Visit website |
Watervliet Housing Authority | Open Until Further Notice | Resident, former resident | Visit website |
FAQ
What was the number of open HCV waiting lists across the United States within the past few years?
Over the past three years, there were 1,414 instances of HCV waiting lists being open for at least one day in the United States.
What level of difficulty might I encounter in obtaining a voucher if I am not presently residing within the jurisdiction served by the housing authority?
Renters have the option to apply to any open HCV waiting list nationwide. The program aims to facilitate mobility, enabling renters to relocate to areas with greater opportunities. Certain housing authorities prioritize local residents when placing applicants on their waiting lists. While individuals residing outside the area can still join the waiting list, they may face prolonged wait times before receiving a voucher, if they receive one at all. In the past three years, 31.8% of the opened waiting lists in the United States have implemented a preference for local residents.
Who benefits from the HCV programs administered by housing authorities in the United States?
HCV households served by housing authorities in the United States include: 33% headed by seniors 26% with a person with a disability 38% with children 28% where the majority of household income comes from wages earned
What income bracket do households fall into that are served by HCV programs provided by housing authorities in the United States?
As per HUD regulations, households seeking to obtain a voucher must generally have an income that does not surpass 50% of the median income (50% AMI) for the county or metropolitan region in which they plan to reside. Furthermore, housing authorities are mandated by law to allocate 75% of their vouchers to applicants with incomes not exceeding 30% of the area median income (30% AMI). Households with a 50% AMI fall under the category of very low-income (VLI), while those with a 30% AMI are classified as extremely low-income (ELI). ELI households constitute a subset of the VLI households served by housing authorities. Within the voucher programs operated by housing authorities across the United States, VLI households represent 95% of voucher recipients, while ELI households account for 77% of voucher recipients.
Why are there Section 8 waiting lists?
Similar to many other low-income housing initiatives, individuals seeking a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher are placed on a waiting list due to the substantial demand for vouchers outweighing the available supply. The waiting lists for Section 8 vouchers also tend to be lengthier compared to those of other housing programs, primarily because recipients have the flexibility to choose their preferred apartment or house. In contrast, most other rental housing programs mandate that households reside in predetermined apartments.
Section 8 Waiting List Openings By State
Aside from planned openings, numerous waiting lists are active nationwide indefinitely. Explore the availability of waiting list openings in each state below.Alabama | Arizona | California | Florida |
Illinois | Louisiana | Maryland | Michigan |
New Jersey | New York | North Carolina | Pennsylvania |
Texas | Virginia |