Find an apartment
- Search for an apartment. You can use this map to find a privately owned apartment with reduced rents.
- To apply: contact the apartment management office.
- Public housing. You can apply for a spot in Public Housing for an affordable apartment for low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities.
- To apply: contact a public housing agency in your state or across the country.
- Use a voucher.You can use a Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) to pay for all or part of the rent.
- To apply: contact a public housing agency in your state or across the country.
- Need Advice? If you need advice on any housing concern, contact a HUD-approved housing counseling agency or call toll-free (800) 569-4287.
HUD Resource Locator - search for HUD field and regional offices, local PHAs, Multifamily and Public Housing locations, homeless coordinated entry system points of contacts, and USDA rural housing
Local Renting Information
Rental help in your state - find affordable rentals and special needs housing, get help with your utility bills, and more
Properties with Low Income HousingTax Credits (LIHTC)
List a rental property
Landlords who would like to rent to voucher holders should contact their local public housing agency (PHA) regarding the current or upcoming vacancy. The PHA may maintain a list of available units in the area. The PHA may also be aware of locally used websites or platforms for advertising available rental units. Landlords may also consider indicating when advertising when they welcome voucher holders.
Your Rights and Responsibilities
Tenant rights, laws and protections in your state
Rights of tenants displaced from government-funded projects
REAC Property and Unit Inspections
HUD inspects properties in rental assistance programs to make sure your home is decent, safe, and sanitary.
More About Renting
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)
RAD - allows at-risk public and assisted housing to convert to more stable funding platforms.