Welcome to the 2018 HUD Affordable Housing Guide For federally subsidized housing, the amount and type of assistance may vary but the majority of properties have Project-Based Section 8 subsidy, where the tenant pays 30% of their adjusted gross monthly income for rent. The difference between the amounts paid by the resident and the rent charged by the owner is paid by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Although HUD provides the funding, the responsibility for operating the program rests with the site manager. After selecting a building(s) from the list, please contact the on-site manager from the phone number(s) provided. They can answer questions regarding your eligibility and the availability of units, as each site maintains its own waiting list and takes your application. The list shows the number of units in the building as well as the population they are designated to serve. Rent: Generally, a HUD affordable housing tenant pays 10 percent of gross income or 30 percent of adjusted income, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER, but not less than $25, for rent including utilities. HUD pays the difference between the tenant's share and the regular rental to the owner as housing assistance. If utilities are designated to be paid by the resident, a utility allowance is subtracted in determining the actual rent paid to the project. Utilities are then paid by the tenant directly to the utility company as billed. Waiting Lists: A Public Housing Authority (PHA) is responsible for establishing an application and selection process that treats applicants fairly and consistently and provides an effective method for determining eligibility. The design of these processes must result in consistent determinations as to which applicants should be placed on the waiting list, issued a voucher, or determined ineligible to participate in the program and comply with HUD rules on non-discrimination. Conducting outreach, as needed, and maintaining an up-to-date waiting list is an important PHA responsibility. Subscribe to the HousingLink public housing waiting list email newsletter to be notified when local PHAs open or close their waiting lists: http://www.housinglink.org/register For current vacancies in affordable and subsidized housing, you may contact any of the following: • PHA in your area of interest • (If a phone number is invalid, please notify us at 612-370-3072) • HousingLink at 612-522-2500 or at their website address: www.housinglink.org • Metro Information Line at 651-602-1880 • If you need immediate housing, please call United Way—First Call for Help at 2-1-1 For immediate emergency housing (shelter & transitional) in the metro area, contact Hennepin County Front Door at (612) 348-4111 or Ramsey County at (651) 215-2262 Updated December 11, 2017
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Welcome to the 2018 HUD Affordable Housing Guide
For federally subsidized housing, the amount and type of assistance may vary but the majority of properties have Project-Based Section 8 subsidy, where the tenant pays 30% of their adjusted gross monthly income for rent. The difference between the amounts paid by the resident and the rent charged by the owner is paid by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Although HUD provides the funding, the responsibility for operating the program rests with the site manager. After selecting a building(s) from the list, please contact the on-site manager from the phone number(s) provided. They can answer questions regarding your eligibility and the availability of units, as each site maintains its own waiting list and takes your application. The list shows the number of units in the building as well as the population they are designated to serve.
Rent: Generally, a HUD affordable housing tenant pays 10 percent of gross income or 30 percent of
adjusted income, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER, but not less than $25, for rent including utilities. HUD pays the
difference between the tenant's share and the regular rental to the owner as housing assistance. If
utilities are designated to be paid by the resident, a utility allowance is subtracted in determining the
actual rent paid to the project. Utilities are then paid by the tenant directly to the utility company as
billed.
Waiting Lists: A Public Housing Authority (PHA) is responsible for establishing an application and
selection process that treats applicants fairly and consistently and provides an effective method for
determining eligibility. The design of these processes must result in consistent determinations as to
which applicants should be placed on the waiting list, issued a voucher, or determined ineligible to
participate in the program and comply with HUD rules on non-discrimination. Conducting outreach, as
needed, and maintaining an up-to-date waiting list is an important PHA responsibility.
Subscribe to the HousingLink public housing waiting list email newsletter to be notified when local PHAs
open or close their waiting lists: http://www.housinglink.org/register
For current vacancies in affordable and subsidized housing, you may contact any of the following:
• PHA in your area of interest • (If a phone number is invalid, please notify us at 612-370-3072)
• HousingLink at 612-522-2500 or at their website address: www.housinglink.org• Metro Information Line at 651-602-1880 • If you need immediate housing, please call United Way—First Call for Help at 2-1-1
For immediate emergency housing (shelter & transitional) in the metro area, contact Hennepin County
Front Door at (612) 348-4111 or Ramsey County at (651) 215-2262
Updated December 11, 2017
Publicly owned and managed rental units for low-income households
Some units are reserved only for seniors or people with disabilities.
This is a project-based subsidy. (The subsidy stays with the unit)
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Overview of rental housing subsidy programs (The Big 3)
An overview of three common rental housing subsidy programs where the renter pays only a percentage of their income. Properties participating in these programs appear in this directory.
What it is Privately owned and managed rental units for low-income households
Some units are reserved only for seniors, people with disabilities, or other populations.
This is a project-based subsidy. (The subsidy stays with the unit)
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Government-funded program that helps low-income households pay the rent on private, market-rate rental units.
A renter finds a unit (within certain requirements); a housing authority pays a portion of the rent directly to the property.
This is a tenant-based subsidy (The subsidy goes with the tenant).
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Public HousingProject-Based Section 8 Housing*
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
What it costs Most units cost 30% of the households adjusted gross income.
Some units have a low, fixed rent amount.
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Most units cost 30% of the households adjusted gross income.
Some units have a low, fixed rent amount.
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30% to 40% of a household’s adjusted gross income.
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What it offers Very affordable rents; the rent you pay is based on your income
Variety of housing styles (single-family, apartment, townhome) and amenities.
A single access point for applying, often for a large number of units.
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Very affordable rents; the rent you pay is based on your income
Variety of housing styles (single-family, apartment, townhome) and amenities.
Many different landlords and property managers participate.
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Very affordable rents; the rent you pay is based on your income
A renter gets to choose the apartment he/she wants to rent (including possibly staying in the same unit where the renter already lives).
Sometimes you can keep your subsidy if you decide to move.
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What to be prepared for You will need to apply at a public housing authority to get on the waiting list.
Waiting lists for public housing can be closed or long
Sometimes there are specific lists for specific bedroom sizes or housing types.
A credit and history check will probably be required.
Some units are older and come with few amenities
If you don’t like the unit(s) offered, you may have limited choices.
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You will need to apply at the individual property. Each owner keeps a separate waiting list.
Waiting lists at properties can be closed or long
You may have to call or travel around a lot to find out whose waiting list is open and how to apply.
A credit and history check at the property will probably be required.
Other project-based programs operate in a similar manner, including: Section 202, Section 236, Section 515 for rural areas, and Section 811.
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You will need to apply at a housing authority to get a voucher.
Waiting lists for vouchers can be closed or long.
You still have to apply at the property
A credit and history check at the property will probably be required.
Some properties may choose not to accept vouchers.
The unit must pass an inspection before the subsidy payments can start.
The housing authority will help identify an eligible rent.
There are a number of housing programs that a property may participate in and are often referred to by a Section Number. This document gives some additional information about each of these programs.
Housing Choice Vouchers Fact Sheet What are housing choice vouchers?
The housing choice voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the
private market. Since housing assistance is provided on behalf of the family or individual, participants are able to find their own housing, including single-family homes, townhouses and apartments.
The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects.
Housing choice vouchers are administered locally by public housing agencies(PHAs). The PHAs receive
federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to administer the voucher program.
A family that is issued a housing voucher is responsible for finding a suitable housing unit of the family's choice where the owner agrees to rent under the program. This unit may include the family's present residence. Rental units must meet minimum standards of health and safety, as determined by the PHA.
A housing subsidy is paid to the landlord directly by the PHA on behalf of the participating family. The family then pays the difference between the actual rent charged by the landlord and the amount subsidized by the program. Under certain circumstances, if authorized by the PHA, a family may use its voucher to purchase a modest home.
Am I eligible?
Eligibility for a housing voucher is determined by the PHA based on the total annual gross income and
family size and is limited to US citizens and specified categories of non-citizens who have eligible immigration status. In general, the family's income may not exceed 50% of the median income for the
county or metropolitan area in which the family chooses to live. By law, a PHA must provide 75 percent of its voucher to applicants whose incomes do not exceed 30 percent of the area median income. Median income levels are published by HUD and vary by location. The PHA serving your community can provide you with the income limits for your area and family size.
During the application process, the PHA will collect information on family income, assets, and family composition. The PHA will verify this information with other local agencies, your employer and bank, and will use the information to determine program eligibility and the amount of the housing assistance payment
If the PHA determines that your family is eligible, the PHA will put your name on a waiting list, unless it is able to assist you immediately. Once your name is reached on the waiting list, the PHA will contact you and issue to you a housing voucher.
How do I apply?
If you are interested in applying for a voucher, contact the local PHA. For further assistance, please contact the HUD Office nearest to you.
Local preferences and waiting list - what are they and how do they affect me? Since the demand for housing assistance often exceeds the limited resources available to HUD and the local housing agencies, long waiting periods are common. In fact, a PHA may close its waiting list when it has more families on the list than can be assisted in the near future.
PHAs may establish local preferences for selecting applicants from its waiting list. For example, PHAs
may give a preference to a family who is (1) homeless or living in substandard housing, (2) paying more than 50% of its income for rent, or (3) involuntarily displaced. Families who qualify for any such local preferences move ahead of other families on the list who do not qualify for any preference. Each
PHA has the discretion to establish local preferences to reflect the housing needs and priorities of its particular community.
Housing vouchers - how do they function? The housing choice voucher program places the choice of housing in the hands of the individual family. A very low-income family is selected by the PHA to participate is encouraged to consider several housing choices to secure the best housing for the family needs. A housing voucher holder is advised of the unit size for which it is eligible based on family size and composition.
The housing unit selected by the family must meet an acceptable level of health and safety before the PHA can approve the unit. When the voucher holder finds a unit that it wishes to occupy and reaches an agreement with the landlord over the lease terms, the PHA must inspect the dwelling and
determine that the rent requested is reasonable.
The PHA determines a payment standard that is the amount generally needed to rent a moderately-
priced dwelling unit in the local housing market and that is used to calculate the amount of housing assistance a family will receive. However the payment standard does not limit and does not affect the amount of rent a landlord may charge or the family may pay. A family which receives a housing voucher can select a unit with a rent that is below or above the payment standard. The housing voucher family must pay 30% of its monthly adjusted gross income for rent and utilities, and if the unit rent is greater than the payment standard the family is required to pay the additional amount. By law, whenever a family moves to a new unit where the rent exceeds the payment standard, the family may not pay more than 40 percent of its adjusted monthly income for rent.
The rent subsidy
The PHA calculates the maximum amount of housing assistance allowable. The maximum housing
assistance is generally the lesser of the payment standard minus 30% of the family's monthly adjusted income or the gross rent for the unit minus 30% of monthly adjusted income
Can I move and continue to receive housing choice voucher assistance? A family's housing needs change over time with changes in family size, job locations, and for other reasons. The housing choice voucher program is designed to allow families to move without the loss of
housing assistance. Moves are permissible as long as the family notifies the PHA ahead of time, terminates its existing lease within the lease provisions, and finds acceptable alternate housing.
Under the voucher program, new voucher-holders may choose a unit anywhere in the United States if
the family lived in the jurisdiction of the PHA issuing the voucher when the family applied for assistance. Those new voucher-holders not living in the jurisdiction of the PHA at the time the family applied for housing assistance must initially lease a unit within that jurisdiction for the first twelve months of assistance. A family that wishes to move to another PHA's jurisdiction must consult with the PHA that currently administers its housing assistance to verify the procedures for moving.
Roles - the tenant, the landlord, the housing agency and HUD Once a PHA approves an eligible family's housing unit, the family and the landlord sign a lease and, at
the same time, the landlord and the PHA sign a housing assistance payments contract that runs for the same term as the lease. This means that everyone -- tenant, landlord and PHA -- has obligations and responsibilities under the voucher program.
Tenant's Obligations: When a family selects a housing unit, and the PHA approves the unit and lease, the family signs a lease with the landlord for at least one year. The tenant may be required to pay a security deposit to the landlord. After the first year the landlord may initiate a new lease or allow the family to remain in the unit on a month-to-month lease.
When the family is settled in a new home, the family is expected to comply with the lease and the
program requirements, pay its share of rent on time, maintain the unit in good condition and notify the PHA of any changes in income or family composition.
Landlord's Obligations: The role of the landlord in the voucher program is to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing to a tenant at a reasonable rent. The dwelling unit must pass the program's housing quality standards and be maintained up to those standards as long as the owner receives housing
assistance payments. In addition, the landlord is expected to provide the services agreed to as part of the lease signed with the tenant and the contract signed with the PHA.
Housing Authority's Obligations: The PHA administers the voucher program locally. The PHA provides a family with the housing assistance that enables the family to seek out suitable housing and the PHA enters into a contract with the landlord to provide housing assistance payments on behalf of the family. If the landlord fails to meet the owner's obligations under the lease, the PHA has the right to terminate assistance payments. The PHA must reexamine the family's income and composition at least annually and must inspect each unit at least annually to ensure that it meets minimum housing quality standards.
HUD's Role: To cover the cost of the program, HUD provides funds to allow PHAs to make housing assistance payments on behalf of the families. HUD also pays the PHA a fee for the costs of
administering the program. When additional funds become available to assist new families, HUD invites PHAs to submit applications for funds for additional housing vouchers. Applications are then reviewed and funds awarded to the selected PHAs on a competitive basis. HUD monitors PHA administration of the program to ensure program rules are properly followed.
Additional Information and other subsidy programs For additional information about the voucher program, contact either the local PHA serving your community or the Office of Public Housing within your local HUD office. There may be a long wait for assistance under the housing voucher program. If the PHA also
administers the public housing program, applicants for the housing choice voucher program may also
ask to be placed on the waiting list for the public housing program. HUD also administers other subsidized programs and you may obtain a list of programs in your area from the Office of Housing at your local HUD office. What regulations cover this program? Regulations are found in 24 CFR Part 982.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Public and Indian Housing
Information Resource Center
The answer is just a phone call away……
Here are just a few of the reference and customer services that the
PIH Information Resource Center provides to the General Public, Public
Housing and Section 8 Residents, and Housing Agency Staff:
• Local Agency Contact Information
• PIH Guidebooks and Notices
• Public Housing, Section 8, Homeownership Information
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW DO I QUALIFY FOR HUD AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING?
Property agents accept applications if the applicant can pay the rent and meet other requirements e.g. have a reasonable credit history, as listed in their tenant selection policy which is available upon request to any applicant.
HUD does NOT manage this housing, nor does it take applications for housing.
Apartments may have a rent subsidy to keep rents lower; the property agent can tell you if there is one. Apartments with rent subsidy have additional requirements.
If the correct size unit is available, applicant(s) must:
(1) have an income at or below the maximum established income limit for the area; (2) document income information; and, (3) agree to pay the established rent.
WHAT IF THERE ARE NO VACANCIES IN THE APARTMENT I NEED?
Ask the property agent to put your name on the waiting list. There may be additional priorities; please inquire from the property agent if you think you may qualify for a priority. The property agent should have the priorities in writing for you to read.
WHAT IF MY LANDLORD DOES NOT ALLOW MY PET?
Reasonable Accommodation is when a disabled renter asks the property manager to make a change to the home or policies that allows them equal opportunity to enjoy their home. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal for a landlord or property manager to deny a Reasonable Accommodation. However, figuring out what is reasonable and what is not can create conflict. Here are some examples:
Examples of Reasonable Accommodations
• Using a service animal or companion animal at a property where pets are not allowed • Installing a grab bar in the bathroom for someone with mobility impairments • Getting a reserved parking space closer to the door for someone with mobility impairments
What is considered unreasonable?
An accommodation is considered unreasonable if it creates an undue financial or administrative burden on the housing provider, or if it requires a fundamental alteration in the nature of its operations.
What is the correct way to ask a landlord for a Reasonable Accommodation?
A renter simply has to ask! The request for a reasonable accommodation does NOT have to be in writing. The landlord can request verification (like a doctor's note) that the renter is disabled and needs to accommodation to enjoy their home or community. However, the property manager is NOT allowed to ask about the nature, extent, or severity of the renter's disability.
What if the landlord does not respond to the request or denies a request that is reasonable?
If the property manager does not respond to the reasonable accommodation request in a reasonable amount of time, the delay could be considered as a failure to provide a reasonable accommodation. If a reasonable accommodation (that actually is reasonable) is denied, a renter can file a fair housing complaint by calling 1-800-765-9372
TENANT RIGHTS, LAWS, AND PROTECTIONS: MINNESOTA
Office of the Minnesota Attorney General - The office's website contains a section on consumer
protection information homepage. The section entitled Housing contains information on
landlord/tenant law, predatory lending, private mortgage insurance and buying and selling a home.
Landlord and Tenants Rights and Responsibilities Handbook: The rights and duties of landlords and tenants in Minnesota are spelled out in federal law, state statutes, local ordinances, safety and housing codes, common law, contract law, and a number of court decisions. These responsibilities can vary from place to place around the state.
Certain rights and duties apply to landlords and tenants everywhere in Minnesota. This handbook attempts to explain those rights. This booklet should not be considered legal advice to use in resolving specific landlord-tenant problems or questions. It is a summary of the laws that govern the landlord-tenant relationship. References to statutes and case law examples appear at the back of the brochure. When references are provided, they are signaled or noted by a number at the end of the sentence. If a cite does not appear, the information is likely derived from common law or case law. Tenants in federal housing and other forms of subsidized housing have additional rights under federal law not covered in this handbook. Those tenants should check their leases for information.
Minn. Statute § 504B.181, subd. 2(b) requires landlords to notify residential tenants that this handbook is available to them.
Know your responsibilities as a tenant. Read your lease agreement carefully!
FREE LEGAL HELP FOR RENTERS
HOME Line provides free and low-cost legal, organizing, education, and advocacy services so that
tenants throughout Minnesota can solve their own rental housing problems. We work to improve public
and private policies relating to rental housing by involving affected tenants in the process.
For English, call 612-728-5767 or email your question to one of our housing attorneys. Toll-free from
Greater Minnesota: 866-866-3546
For Spanish, call 612-255-8870. HOME Line ofrece servicios en español.
For Somali, call 612-255-8860. HOME Line waxay bixisaa adeeg ku baxa Afka-Soomaaliga
NEED HELP?
HUD handles complaints about housing discrimination, bad landlords in federal housing and many other
issues. For additional local resources, you can also contact a housing counseling agency.
HOMELESS VETERANS
Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC)
The Minneapolis VA operates one of 17 VA centers nationally, aimed at ending homelessness
among Veterans.
Our mission is to support Veterans, who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of
homelessness or serious mental illness, by promoting physical and mental health, assisting in
securing and maintaining housing, and working with Veterans to achieve increased community
integration.
Located in downtown Minneapolis - near the Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis Community and
Technical College (MCTC), and the University of St. Thomas - the CRRC is one block southeast of
Hennepin Avenue, and three blocks northwest of Nicollet Mall.
ADDRESS
1201 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403
If you are a Veteran who has lost your home, VA can help you get back on your feet. Contact
VA’s National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838) to speak
to a trained VA responder. The hotline and online chat are free and neither VA registration nor
enrollment in VA healthcare is required to use either service.
When you call or join the online chat:
• You will be connected to a trained VA responder.
• The responder will ask a few questions to assess your needs.
• If you’re a Veteran, you may be connected with the Homeless Program point of contact at
the nearest VA facility.
• Contact information will be requested so staff may follow up.
VA offers these services, all available via 1-877-4AID-VET, to homeless Veterans and Veterans
at risk of homelessness and their families.
SENIOR LINKAGE LINE®
The free call that does it all!
1-800-333-2433
The Senior LinkAge Line® is the Minnesota Board on Aging's free statewide information and assistance service. The Senior LinkAge Line® service is provided by six Area Agencies on Aging that cover all 87 counties of Minnesota and helps connect you to local services.
The Senior LinkAge Line® is answered from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.
Senior LinkAge Line® helps simplify the complex issues and decisions you face every day as a senior, Baby Boomer,
Medicare beneficiary, caregiver or someone trying to reduce prescription drug costs.
Senior Linkage Line® not only helps connect you to services in your community, but also provides the actual assistance to help you get the information and personalized help you need to make good decisions. This includes providing face to face help to you in your home and community.
The Senior LinkAge Line® has expertise in the areas of:
• Medicare • Prescription Drug Expense assistance for Minnesotans of all ages • Health Insurance Counseling • Forms assistance, including help applying for Medical Assistance and
Medicare options • Long-term Care Insurance, including the Long-term Care Partnership • Long-term Care Planning Options • Caregiver planning and support • Grandparents raising Grandchildren
The Senior LinkAge Line® provides you with the information, assistance and connection to services to help you make good decisions.
Senior LinkAge Line® can connect you with:
• Financial Assistance • Home Care • Housekeeping and Chore services • Indian Elder Program • Legal Assistance
• Long-term Care Ombudsman • Meal Delivery and Nutrition • Transitional Consultation • Transportation
How to Find UsVA CRRC is located in downtown Minneapolis - near the Basilica of St. Mary, MCTC, and the University of St. Thomas. We are one block southeast of Hennepin Avenue, and three blocks northwest of Nicollet Mall.
DRIVINGWe are located at the intersection of 12th Street and Harmon Place, one block from Hennepin Avenue.
METRO TRANSIT• FromtheWarehouse/HennepinAveLRTstation,gototheSWcornerofHennepinAveand5thSt/6thSt
• Takebus4or6southboundtoHennepinAveand12th Street
• Walk1blocksoutheastto1207HarmonPlace
Cross Hennepin Ave and walk down 12th Street to HarmonPlace.CrossHarmonandgorighttoCRRC.
Important Telephone NumbersLifethreateningemergencies:911VeteranCrisisHotline:1-800-273-TALK,thenpress1forveteransNationalCallCenterforHomelessVeteranshotline:1-877-4AID-VET
Minneapolis VA Health Care System
Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC)Achieving New Heights!
VAB 10-0136 (618) 09/2012
Updated 4/2017
REGIONS ACCESS TO HOUSING AND SERVICES FOR PERSONS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS (CLIENT REFERRAL)
Anoka County Families - Stepping Stone Emergency Housing 763-323-7006
Singles - The Salvation Army – Coon Rapids 763-755-6873
Youth - YMCA – 763-493-3052
Dakota County All clients with a housing crisis (families, singles, youth, domestic violence) will call one central phone number for access to services: 651-554-5751
Hennepin County If you are looking for affordable housing go to HousingLink.Org
If you are in need of Housing with Services (supportive housing) including Homeless Prevention and other services, here are the options:
o Hennepin County Front Door - call: 612-348-4111 o Go to a Regional Hub to request assistance. To find the Hub nearest to you visit Hennepin.us/hubs o If you are currently a homeless family: 612-348-9410 during business hours; dial 2-1-1 evenings and
weekends. o If you are single and homeless, contact St. Olaf Catholic Church at 612-248-2350
Ramsey County Families: (651) 215-2262
Scott/Carver Counties
Scott County Families/singles/youth – Scott County Human Services – 952-496-8686
Carver County Families/Singles/youth – Carver County Human Services – 952-361-1600
All populations may call CAP Agency – 952-496-2125 x 0 ask for housing services.
Scott and Carver County Youth – Launch Ministries – Drop in Center (Tuesday 2-6:30pm, Wed & Thursday 2-5pm) Chaska Moravian Church 952-261-4606
Washington County Families – St. Andrew’s 651-762-9124
Singles – Washington County 651-430-6488
Youth – Canvas Health 651-251-5214
Central Central St Cloud area ( Stearns, Benton, Sherburne and Wright counties, either the Salvation Army - 320-252-2229 or
Tri-CAP - 1-888-765-5597
Eastern part of our CoC (Mille Lacs, Kanabec, Pine, Chisago, Isanti) call Lakes and Pines - 1-800-832-6082
Northern area (Morrison, Todd, Crow Wing, Wadena and Cass) call Lutheran Social Services - 218-824-1437
Northeast Aitkin/ Carlton - Lakes and Pines Community Action 800.832.6082
Cook – AEOA 218-387-4547
Lake – AEOA 218-834-2280 or 800-223-1850
Itasca – KOOTASCA 218-999-0800 or 1-877-687-1163
Koochiching – KOOTASCA 218-283-9491 or 1-800-559-9491
Fond du Lac – Min No Aya Win Human Services Center 218-879-1227
Grand Portage - Grand Portage Human Services 218-475-2453
Northwest Bi-CAP Hyacinth Stiffler (218)547-3438
Tri-Valley Lori Anderson 1-866-264-3729 or 1-218-281-0191
NWCAP Gayle Pederson 218.528.3258
Mahube-OTWA Marcia Otte 218-847-1385
ICCC Bonnie- Paquin 218-796-5144
Southeast Jennifer Prins [email protected] Three Rivers Community Action Tel: 507-732-8577
Southwest Redwood County - Western Community Action 507-637-2187
Lyon/Lincoln County - Western Community Action 507-537-1416
Jackson/Cottonwood county - Western Community Action 507-847-2632
Nobles, Rock, Pipestone or Murray County - SMOC (Southwestern Minnesota Opportunity Council) 507-376-4195 or toll free 1-800-658-2444
Chippewa, Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine, or Swift County - Prairie Five Community Action Council 320-269-6578 or 800-292-5437
Renville County - Heartland Community Action Agency 320-235-0850/ 800-992-1710 or 320-523-1842/877-523-1842
Meeker County - Heartland Community Action Agency 320-693-7911 or 800-770-4081
McLeod County - Heartland Community Action Agency 320-587-5244
Kandiyohi County contact - Heartland Community Action Agency 320-235-0850 or 800-992-1710 or Salvation Army Willmar 320-235-2033
Youth - Lutheran Social Service Youth 320-231-7075
Louis County In St. Louis County/Duluth, Dial 211
West Central Lakes & Prairies Community Action (218) 299-7012
Mahube-Otwa Community Action - Marcia Otte 218-847-1385
West Central MN Community Action – Jill Amundson 218-685-4486, ext 151/ 1-800-492-4805, ext. 151
Housing Tips – Low Income
It is a challenge to find rental housing that fits the budget of someone with a low-income.
Sometimes the rent amount will work, but the requirement to earn 2 – 3 times the amount of
rent will not work. Landlords often have this requirement to make sure the renter has enough
money to pay for rent, utilities, and other bills. Here are some things to try if you don’t meet
the landlord’s income requirements.
1. Prove to the landlord that you can afford the rent!
a. Show the landlord the bills and commitments you currently have. You may not
earn 2 times the rent, but you spend your money wisely.
b. Tell the landlord that rent is the highest priority bill you will pay each month.
c. Ask the landlord to make an exception to the income requirement because you
manage your money well and can comfortably make the rent payments.
2. Make sure to count all sources of income. What income counts?
a. Employment
b. Child support
c. Public assistance (welfare, food stamps, etc.)
3. Get on a subsidized housing waiting list
a. Go to www.housinglink.org
b. Under “Rent” select “Subsidized”
c. This shows you waiting lists that are currently open. Read the listings completely
and call the property to learn how to get on the waiting list.
d. Those in subsidized housing usually pay 30 – 40% of their income for rent. If you
make $500/month, that means you would pay $150/month for rent.
If the landlord is not willing to make an exception to the income requirement, do not apply for
Hennepin County Emergency Assistance Program (HCEAP) provides assistance for families with minor children in financial crisis that poses a direct threat to the physical health or safety of a child. HCEAP provides short-term assistance.
Emergency General Assistance (EGA) meets the emergency needs of eligible adults or families who are in an emergency and who are residents of the state. Call financial assistance at (952) 445-7751 for more information.
Washington County
Emergency Assistance (EA) – This program primarily helps low income individuals experiencing a
housing or utility crisis.
HOW TO APPLY: To obtain information about our financial assistance programs, apply or obtain an application by
contacting the Financial Intake line at 651-430-6459. Applications are available in any of our four offices
during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
OFFICE LOCATIONS: Washington County Government Center
Provide unbiased assistance to help clients resolve their housing problems
Provide group education and one-on-one counseling Designs an action plan
Refers clients to other community resources Monitor client’s progress in meeting their housing goal Contact lenders on behalf of client to help resolve mortgage delinquencies
Resources
Find a HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency by calling HUD’s interactive voice
system at (800) 569-4287 to search by zip code.
Housing Counseling Resources:
Homeless
Renters Homeowners Counseling Professionals
Other Helpful Information
How to become HUD approved.
Information on Counselor Certification
NOFA (Notice of Funds Available) information
The Bridge newsletter
Federal Advisory Committee
HUD Mailing List Get all the latest information.
Location Affordability Portal: The first national, standardized source of federal data on household
housing and transportation costs at the neighborhood level.
For reasonable accommodations or alternative formats please contact the Minneapolis Health Department at 612-673-2301 or [email protected]. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use a relay service to call 311 at 612-673-3000. TTY users call 612-673-2157 or 612-673-2626. Para asistencia 612-673-2700 - Rau kev pab 612-673-2800 - Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 612-673-3500.
Eligibility Requirements
Pre-1978 construction
A child under the age of 6 must reside at the property
Income qualifications for tenants or homeowners below:
Grant Awards
Grant money is available to both owner occupied and rental unit
Up to $10,000 per dwelling unit to repair identified lead hazards
Free lead and healthy homes assessment provided by the Minneapolis Health Department
Free EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) training course for property owners ($200 Value)
Property owner requirements
Attend an 8 hour RRP course
Responsible for costs beyond the grant cap of $10,000
Rental owners required to pay a match of 10%, 20% or 50% of
repair costs
For more information contact Fardowza Omar 612-673-2584
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Aitkin Aitkin NORTHPOINT TOWNHOMES pka Ripple River 218-927-3521 310 County Road 54 MN 56431 0 0 22 10 0
Blue Earth Mankato COLONIAL SQUARE 507-345-1321 300 RAMSEY ST MN 56001 54 23
Blue Earth Mankato EASTPORT 507-345-5141 1001 Eastport Dr MN 56001 18 36 24
Blue Earth Mankato GUS JOHNSON PLAZA 507-345-1497 413 N 4TH ST MN 56001 107 1
Blue Earth Mankato HOMESTEAD APARTMENTS 507-625-5573 100 HOMESTEAD DR MN 56001 0 40 64 16 0
Blue Earth Mankato THE DURHAM APARTMENTS 651-639-9799 621 S SECOND ST MN 56001 30 11
Blue Earth Mankato WALNUT TOWERS 507-388-8764 105 E WALNUT ST MN 56001 0 86 0 0 0
Blue Earth Mankato Willow Brook Cooperative of Mankato 700 Agency Trl MN 56001 0 5 47 0 0
Brown New Ulm HIGHLAND HOMES AKA SUNSET APTS 507-354-6617 1610 SUNSET AVE MN 56073 39 57 1
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Brown New Ulm LINDERHOF PARK APARTMENTS 507-354-5964 1100-S 16TH ST N MN 56073 24 24 8
Brown New Ulm OAK VIEW APARTMENTS 507-359-2026 1314 8th Street North MN 56073 16
Brown New Ulm REALIFE COOP. OF NEW ULM 507-354-8080 1224 FIFTH NORTH STREET MN 56073 16 16
Brown New Ulm ST. MICHAEL'S APARTMENTS 507-794-9631 500 N STATE ST MN 56073 29 1
Brown SLEEPY EYE SUNRISE MANOR 507-794-9631 500 REMMELE ST SW MN 56085 25 7
Brown SPRINGFIELD COTTONWOOD RIDGE APARTMENTS 507-723-5111 712 E COTTONWOOD ST MN 56087 23 1
Crow Wing PEQUOT LAKES PARKVIEW I & II 218-568-4555 31215 N Heath St MN 56472 24 10 2
Dakota Apple Valley Apple Grove Court 952-997-2558 8005 147th St W MN 55124 16
Dakota APPLE VALLEY APPLE VALLEY VILLA 952-431-7800 14610 GARRETT AVE MN 55124 179 23 6
Dakota APPLE VALLEY Boulder Ridge 952-891-3111 12685 Germane Avenue MN 55124 16 48 48
Dakota Apple Valley HEARTHSTONE APARTMENTS 15734 Foliage Avenue MN 55124 0 88 96 36 8
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Dakota Apple Valley Hidden Ponds 12733 Germane Avenue MN 55124 0 12 62 10 0
Dakota Apple Valley Summerhill Cooperative of Apple Valley 14055 Granite Ave MN 55124 9 36 25
Dakota APPLE VALLEY WHITNEY GROVE TOWNHOMES 952-432-4644 7698 WHITNEY DR MN 55124 4 30 18 4
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Hennepin CRYSTAL KENTUCKY LANE APTS 6910 54TH AVENUE N MN 55428 20 48
Hennepin EDEN PRAIRIE BRIARHILL 952-937-1735 7023 WOODLAND DR MN 55346 0 32 66 28 0
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Hennepin Eden Prairie Eden Commons Apartments 11605 Wilder Drive MN 55344 0 128 68 0 0
Hennepin EDEN PRAIRIE EDENDALE RESIDENCE, INC. 952-934-5016 16700 MAIN ST MN 55344 60 1
Hennepin EDEN PRAIRIE EDENVALE APARTMENTS 612-934-8531 13700 Valley View RD MN 55344 59 113 2
Hennepin Eden Prairie ELEVATE AT SOUTHWEST STATION 12900 Technology Dr MN 55344
Hennepin EDEN PRAIRIE LINCOLN PARC APARTMENTS 952-996-0088 12100 Singletree Lane MN 55344 50 100 36
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Hennepin Minneapolis BOSSEN PARK APTS 5717 31ST AVE S MN 55417 106 4
Hennepin Minneapolis Bottineau Commons 1808 University Avenue NE MN 55418 28 63 28
Hennepin Minneapolis Bottineau Lofts 1929 2nd St NE MN 55418 2 7 17 11
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Hennepin Minneapolis PHILLIPS TOWERS APARTMENTS 612-871-8778 918 E 22ND ST MN 55404 106 1
Hennepin Minneapolis PLYMOUTH STEVENS HOUSE 1500 Plymouth Ave N MN 55411 9 55 114 29 0
Hennepin Minneapolis River Run Apartments 612-379-1583 1434 Marshall Avenue NE MN 55413 0 12 45 17 0
Hennepin Minneapolis RIVERBLUFF 612-333-9164 2020 FIRST ST S MN 55454 0 0 24 6 0
Hennepin Minneapolis RIVERSIDE PLAZA 612-338-6161 1601-F S FOURTH ST MN 55454 170 530 536 59 8
Hennepin New Hope COMPAS POINTE 6113 West Broadway Avenue MN 55428 0 13 36 19 0
Hennepin New Hope NORTH PARK PLAZA 763-535-6794 8201 N 45TH AVE MN 55428 105
Hennepin New Hope PARK ACRE APARTMENTS AND BRIDGEWAY APARTMENTS 763-521-3036 8007 BASS LAKE RD MN 55428 0 34 40 12 0
Hennepin Osseo Realife Cooperative of Osseo 12 6th St NE MN 55369 7 70
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Hennepin Plymouth Bass Lake Hills Th's 5875 Teakwood Lane MN 55442 0 0 234 50 0
Hennepin Plymouth BASSETT CREEK SR HSING 763-543-2457 10505 8th Avenue North MN 55441 45 1
Hennepin Plymouth Cornerstone Coop of Plymouth 3790 Lawndale Lane North MN 55447 17 60
Hennepin Plymouth Creekside Estates Apartments 200 Nathan Lane North MN 55441 87 117
Hennepin Plymouth Gramercy Park Coop of NW Plymouth 763-551-8832 6195 Northwest Blvd. Extension MN 55442 7 61 9
Hennepin Plymouth Gramercy Park Coop of Plymouth 612-531-9424 10400 45TH AVE N MN 55442 7 49
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Itasca NASHWAUK DEERING MANOR 218-885-1595 201 THIRD ST MN 55769 40 1
Jackson LAKEFIELD PINEWOOD APTS aka Lakefield Apts 507-662-5563 210 BUSH STREET MN 56150 8
Kanabec MORA NORTH MORA ESTATES 320-679-4396 200 FAIR AVE W MN 55051 2 23 8 2
Kanabec Mora Vasa House Apts aka Horizon Health Mora 320-679-4789 155 Valhalla Cir MN 55051 0 22 0 0 0
Kanabec MORA VOA Mora 763-552-1245 600 Walnut street MN 55051 0 5 0 0 0
Meeker EDEN VALLEY EDENBROOK APTS aka Eden Valley Apts 320-453-5968 169 HAMBROER ST MN 55329 8
Meeker LITCHFIELD GLORIA DEI MANOR / Augustana Luth Hms 320-693-2430 218 N HOLCOMBE AVE MN 55355 14 48
Meeker WATKINS WATKINS AREA HOMES II /St. Anthony Manor 320-764-5600 131 CHURCH ST S MN 55389 36 0
Mille Lacs ISLE ISLE VIEW APARTMENTS 320-252-4961 205 FIRST AVE N MN 56342 40 1
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Olmsted ROCHESTER PARK HEIGHTS TOWERS 507-285-9051 22 N BROADWAY MN 55906 0 180 0 0 0
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Ramsey New Brighton Applewood Pointe Cooperative of New Brighton Highway 96 and Old Highway 8 MN 55112 0 15 106 0 0
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Ramsey NEW BRIGHTON CROSSROADS OF NEW BRIGHTON aka Aspen Glen 651-636-6808 2287 PALMER DR MN 55112 0 110 50 12 0
Ramsey NEW BRIGHTON Meadowood Shores 2100 Silver Lake Road MN 55112 80 26
Ramsey NEW BRIGHTON THORNDALE PLAZA 651-639-9799 1050 THORNDALE AVE MN 55112 0 18 7 0 0
Ramsey North Saint Paul FRANKLYN PARK APARTMENTS 651-770-1504 2485 Seppala Blvd MN 55109 109 8
Ramsey North Saint Paul Regency Park 2240 Skillman Ave E MN 55109 17 51 36 0 0
Ramsey North St. Paul SILAS POINTE APARTMENTS (651) 779-7194 2055 7th Avenue E MN 55109 0 37 37 2 0
Ramsey Roseville Applewood Pointe Coop of Roseville at Central Park 2659 Victoria Street North MN 55113
Ramsey Roseville Applewood Pointe Coop of Roseville at Langton Lake 1996 Langton Lake Drive MN 55113 0 0 0 89 0
Ramsey Roseville Applewood Pointe Cooperative of Roseville (651) 636-2161 1480 Applewood Ct W MN 55113 14 80
Ramsey Roseville Sienna Green Apartments aka Har Mar Apts 2225 Snelling Ave N MN 55113 0 120 0 0 0
Ramsey Roseville Sienna Green II 2275 Snelling Avenue North MN 55113 0 4 30 16 0
Ramsey Saint Anthony The Landings at Silver Lake Village 2551 38th Ave NE MN 55421 11 112 129 11 0
Ramsey Saint Paul 808 Berry Place 651-645-3335 808 Berry St MN 55114 16 110 117 24 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL AFTON VIEW APARTMENTS 651-738-0059 365 WINTHROP ST S MN 55119 0 48 178 60 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Arlington Garden Apartments 651-487-7560 110 Arlington Avenue West MN 55117 49 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL BIRMINGHAM 952-943-1100 846 BIRMINGHAM ST MN 55106 12 8 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL CAPITOL PLAZA SOUTH 651-224-0309 375 MARION ST MN 55103 2 34 35 1 0
Ramsey Saint Paul CARTY HEIGHTS 651-288-1142 412 Dunlap St N MN 55104 49 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL CATHEDRAL HILL HOMES 651-227-3966 280 DAYTON AVE MN 55102 21 16 23
Ramsey SAINT PAUL CENTRAL TOWERS 651-215-4600 20 Exchange St E MN 55101 67 124 2 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL COMMUNITY PLAZA 612-337-2650 709 CENTRAL AVE W MN 55104 21 19
Ramsey SAINT PAUL COMO BY THE LAKE 651-489-3392 901 COMO BLVD E MN 55103 0 75 24 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Cottages of Hillcrest 1825 Idaho Ave E MN 55119 0 8 24 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Creek Point Apartments 1910 Burns Ave MN 55119 0 65 154 15 0
Ramsey Saint Paul CROSBY POINTE APARTMENTS 651-690-5152 1115 Elway Street MN 55116 0 12 43 18 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL ELDERS LODGE 651-778-2501 1500 MAGNOLIA AVE E MN 55106 42 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Episcopal Homes aka Cornelia House 1840 University Ave W MN 55104 31 16
Ramsey SAINT PAUL ETNA WOODS 651-771-5181 1216 CLARENCE ST MN 55106 13 6 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL GRAND PRE BY THE PARK 651-738-0261 200 S WINTHROP ST MN 55119 0 15 14 14 0
Ramsey Saint Paul HAMLINE STATION 1309 University Ave W MN 55104 15 24 18 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL HANOVER TOWNHOMES 651-292-8497 408 Farrington St. MN 55103 32 32 32
Ramsey SAINT PAUL HERITAGE HOUSE 651-228-9775 218 7TH ST E MN 55101 0 58 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL JAMESTOWN HOMES 651-227-5199 600 CENTRAL AVE W MN 55103 10 57 6
Ramsey Saint Paul Joseph's Point at Upper Landing 200 Wilkin Street MN 55102 0 0 74 16 0
Ramsey Saint Paul King's Crossing 651-493-4606 500 Dale St N MN 55103 0 49 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL LABOR PLAZA 651-776-3896 500 TEDESCO ST MN 55101 66 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL LEWIS PARK 651-488-9923 180 WAYZATA ST MN 55117 0 68 35 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL LIBERTY PLAZA 651-228-9311 415 MARSHALL AVE APT L MN 55102 10 42 40 81
Ramsey SAINT PAUL LONNIE ADKINS COURT 651-221-0459 383 WESTERN AVE N MN 55103 9 56 12
Ramsey Saint Paul Lowertown Commons 300 4th Street E MN 55101 6 80 26 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Lowertown Lofts Apt's 240 5th Street East MN 55101 55 30 20 1 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Lowertown Lofts Cooperative 255 East Kellogg Boulevard MN 55101 29 0 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL LYNGBLOMSTEN APARTMENTS 651-646-2941 1455 ALMOND AVE MN 55108 99 6
Ramsey Saint Paul Lyons Court Independent Living Facility 510 Sibley St MN 55101 0 60 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL MARYLAND PARK APTS 651-776-2709 1619 MARYLAND AVE E MN 55106 2 86 82 2 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL MEARS PARK PLACE 651-292-1313 401 SIBLEY ST MN 55101 67 175 56 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul MIDWAY POINTE 1890 University Ave W MN 55104 0 49 1 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul MONTCALM APARTMENTS 535 Lexington Pkwy S MN 55116 0 0 72 36 0
Ramsey Saint Paul NHHI-ST.PAUL BARRIER FREE HSG AKA LAFAYETTE PLAZA 651-639-9799 619 Lafayette Rd N MN 55130 29 7
Ramsey Saint Paul Parkside Apartments 242 East 5th Street MN 55101 9 45 5 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Phalen Senior Lofts 635 Phalen Blvd MN 55130 0 73 0 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul Pointe at River Crossing 1375 Davern St MN 55116 0 81 44 8 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL RAMSEY COMMONS 651-291-1750 643 DAYTON AVE MN 55104 16
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Ramsey Saint Paul REALIFE COOPERATIVE OF PHALEN VILLAGE 651-779-6639 1355 Phalen Blvd MN 55106 41 18
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Redeemers Arms 651-224-7665 313 DALE ST N MN 55103 109 41 1 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul RENAISSANCE BOX 200 10TH ST E MN 55101 29 28 13 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul River Crossing 1725 Graham Ave MN 55116 0 142 113 70 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Rivertown Commons Apartments 651-222-0090 175 CHARLES AVE MN 55103 63 77
Ramsey SAINT PAUL ROCKWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS 651-699-9844 2255 ROCKWOOD AVE MN 55116 1 156 11
Ramsey SAINT PAUL S.E. HALL-WHITNEY YOUNG PLAZA 651-222-7669 425 SELBY AVE MN 55102 45
Ramsey SAINT PAUL SEABURY 651-379-5102 1830 University Avenue West MN 55104 0 50 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL SELBY GROTTO APARTMENTS 651-815-0665 741-743 Selby Avenue MN 55104 14 26
Ramsey SAINT PAUL SHERMAN-FORBES HOUSING 651-222-0822 309 EXCHANGE ST S MN 55102 52 52
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Sibley Court Apartments 220 East 8th Street MN 55101 14 44 50 14
Ramsey SAINT PAUL Sibley Park Apartments 211 East 7th Street MN 55101 20 39 45 10 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL SKYLINE TOWERS 651-646-7466 1247 SAINT ANTHONY AVE MN 55104 46 321 137
Ramsey SAINT PAUL ST ALBANS PARK 651-227-5121 662 DAYTON AVE MN 55104 0 28 34 6 6
Ramsey SAINT PAUL ST. PHILIPS GARDENS 651-228-0484 754 CONCORDIA AVE MN 55104 0 12 39 5 0
Ramsey Saint Paul THE CAMBRIC 855-771-0300 720 East 7th Street MN 55106 0 80 33 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul The Kendrick 1351 Carling Dr MN 55108 72 72 0 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul The Penfield 101 Tenth Street East MN 55101 58 100 81 15 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL The Straus Building 350 Sibley Street MN 55101 39 7 3
Ramsey SAINT PAUL TORRE DE SAN MIGUEL HOMES 651-224-5839 42 WOOD ST MN 55107 64 64 14
Ramsey Saint Paul TWV/Scattered Sites 58 Wood St MN 55107 0 68 143 64 14
Ramsey Saint Paul UNIVERSITY AND DALE APARTMENTS 627 Aurora Ave MN 55104 0 55 43 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL VISTA VILLAGE 651-221-0384 422 CONCORD ST MN 55107 28 20
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WEINBERG APTS aka SHOLOM 651-637-0360 West 7th and Otto Avenue MN 55102 45
Ramsey Saint Paul West Side Flats 84 Wabasha St S MN 55107 0 128 50 0 0
Ramsey Saint Paul WESTMINSTER PLACE APARTMENTS 651-772-3123 1374 Westminster St MN 55130 40 59
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WILDER SQUARE 651-488-5531 750 N Milton Street MN 55104 125 11
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WILDER 202 APTS aka 516 Humboldt Apts 651-292-0574 516 HUMBOLDT AVE MN 55107 120 1
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WILDER APTS aka 508/510 Humboldt 651-292-0574 508 HUMBOLDT AVE MN 55107 6 62 14
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WILDER SQUARE COOP 651-488-5531 750 N Milton MN 55104 5 53 71 34 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WILKINS TOWNHOMES 651-225-8084 587 ASHLAND AVE MN 55102 17 6
Ramsey Saint Paul Winnipeg 651) 756-8274 852 Rice St MN 55117 0 56 0 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WINSLOW COMMONS 651-224-1426 160 WESTERN AVE S MN 55102 0 114 7 0 0
Ramsey SAINT PAUL WOMENS ADVOCATES 651-227-8284 584 GRAND AVE MN 55102 12
Redwood WALNUT GROVE GROVE APARTMENTS 507-859-9453 361 8TH ST MN 56180 24 1
Renville BIRD ISLAND HICKORY HAVEN aka SUPPORTIVE HOUSING 320-365-3748 360 Pine Ave. MN 55310 8
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Renville DANUBE GOELZ APARTMENTS III 320-269-6640 OAK ST MN 56230 9 7
Renville FAIRFAX FAIRVIEW APTS -- FAIRFAX, MN 507-426-7255 11 PARK STREET N MN 55332 22 3
Renville OLIVIA HICKORY HAVEN, INC. 320-365-3748 609 E HICKORY AVE MN 56277 12
Renville OLIVIA HOUSING OF OLIVIA / Westcourt 320-523-2101 500 S 13TH ST MN 56277 48 1
Renville RENVILLE East Ridge Court 320 329-3788 219 SE Elm St MN 56284 18
Rock LUVERNE CENTENNIAL APTS--(Luverne) 507-283-2652 120 N SPRING ST MN 56156 50 4
Rock LUVERNE Stone Creek Townhomes 507-283-4793 501 W HATTING ST MN 56156 16 8
Roseau ROSEAU NORTH STAR APARTMENTS, A MN L.P. 218-463-3086 706 MAIN AVE S MN 56751 48 3
Roseau Warroad Warroad Senior Living Center 218-386-1235 1401 Lake St NW MN 56763 0 42 12 0 0
Roseau WARROAD WARROAD TOWNHOUSES 218-386-2959 601 NELSON ST NE MN 56763 21 9
Saint Louis AURORA IRONGATE APTS 218-229-2886 310 E FOURTH AVE N MN 55705 58 16 4
Saint Louis BUHL STATE STREET APTS.aka BUHL 218-741-5450 212 STATE ST MN 55713 21 2
Saint Louis CHISHOLM LAKESIDE MANOR 218-254-3896 2 2ND ST NW MN 55719 12 28 8
Saint Louis CHISHOLM LINCOLN CENTER 218-254-4590 100 CENTRAL AVE NE MN 55719 40 1
Saint Louis DULUTH MESABA VILLAS SOUTH 218-722-2568 726 W 2ND ST MN 55806 13 11 3
Saint Louis DULUTH APPLEWOOD KNOLL APARTMENTS 218-728-1585 1705 E SECOND ST MN 55812 1 16 3
Saint Louis DULUTH APPLEWOOD WEST / Fairmount Apts 218-628-1411 301 N 54TH AVE W MN 55807 37 5
Saint Louis Duluth BURKE APARTMENTS 651-645-7271 720 Maple Grove Rd MN 55811 15 5
Saint Louis Duluth District at Miller Hill 1408 Maple Grove Rd MN 55811
Saint Louis DULUTH ENDION SCHOOL 218-728-1204 1802 E. 2nd Street MN 55812 2 19 5
Saint Louis DULUTH GRAMERCY PARK CO-OP of DULUTH 4072 Haines Rd MN 55811 13 61
Saint Louis DULUTH GREYSOLON PLAZA 218-722-7523 231 E SUPERIOR ST MN 55802 0 150 0 0 0
Saint Louis Duluth HERITAGE APARTMENTS 700 Commonwealth Ave MN 55808
Saint Louis DULUTH HERITAGE APTS 218-626-3282 700 COMMONWEALTH AVE MN 55808 52 8
Saint Louis Duluth HIGHLAND CHATEAU APARTMENTS 822 Baylis Street MN 55811 1 23 36 0 0
Saint Louis DULUTH KINGSLEY HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 218-722-7161 105 1/2 West 1ST ST MN 55802 12 20 2
Saint Louis DULUTH LAKELAND SHORES APARTMENTS 218-525-3468 4500 CAMBRIDGE ST MN 55804 11 35 0 0 0
Saint Louis DULUTH LENOX PLACE 218-722-0739 701 W SUPERIOR ST MN 55802 143 9
Saint Louis DULUTH MORGAN PARK TOWNHOUSES 218-722-2568 8901 EDWARD ST MN 55808 17 7
Saint Louis DULUTH MUNGER TERRACE / Town View Apts. 218-722-2568 901 N 7TH AVE E MN 55805 22 23
Saint Louis DULUTH NORTHFIELD APARTMENTS (888) 276-0426 2713 W SUPERIOR ST MN 55806 9 3
Saint Louis DULUTH PENNEL PARK COMMONS 218-727-8715 330 N ARLINGTON AVE MN 55811 99 2
Saint Louis DULUTH PINE GROVE APARTMENTS/aka ASI Duluth 218-727-1705 4062 HAINES RD MN 55811 0 19 6 0 0
Saint Louis Duluth Realife Cooperative of Duluth 218-464-4495 118 Coffee Creek Blvd MN 55811 0 0 35 0 0
Saint Louis DULUTH REDRUTH VALLEY APARTMENTS 651-645-7271 6801 REDRUTH ST MN 55808 18
Saint Louis DULUTH SPIRIT LAKE MANOR 218-727-0461 1099 88TH AVE W MN 55808 80 1
Saint Louis DULUTH ST. ANN'S HOME 218-727-8831 330 E 3RD ST MN 55805 166
Saint Louis Duluth Summit Ridge 218-728-0444 901 Boulder Drive MN 55811 0 23 39 7 0
Saint Louis DULUTH SUPERIOR VIEW APTS aka Twin Ports 4 sites 612-645-7271 1022 JUNCTION AVE MN 55812 0 49 3 0 0
Saint Louis Duluth The Crest at Lakeshore 4004 London Rd MN 55804 0 35 63 0 0
Saint Louis DULUTH Victory Apartments (AKA) MERIDIAN APARTMENTS 218-722-2629 2409 LEONARD ST MN 55811 27 12
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Saint Louis Duluth VILLAGE OF MATTERHORN 218-722-3131 4746 Matterhorn Circle MN 55811 0 12 69 15 0
Saint Louis DULUTH WINDWOOD TOWNHOMES 218-722-4031 701 UPHAM RD MN 55811 12 10 39 9
Saint Louis DULUTH WOODLAND GARDEN 218-724-2989 127 E CALVARY RD MN 55803 58 2
Saint Louis ELY DR. GRAHEK APTS aka Ely Seniors 218-365-3103 330 S 3RD AVE W MN 55731 40 2
Saint Louis ELY PINE MANOR 218-365-6926 1421 E CAMP ST MN 55731 24 6
Saint Louis EVELETH HILLTOP MANOR 218-744-5169 100 MCKINLEY AVE MN 55734 53 1
Saint Louis Hermantown Green Acres 5060-5088, 4457-4465 Jennifer Circle & Ka MN 55811 0 2 63 0 0
Saint Louis HERMANTOWN MAPLE GROVE ESTATES 218-727-8874 4087 HAINES RD MN 55811 35 9 4
Saint Louis HIBBING BIRCH COURT APARTMENTS 218-263-5341 500 E 40TH ST MN 55746 60 40 4 4
Saint Louis HIBBING LEE CENTER 218-262-2166 3220 8TH AVE E MN 55746 90 5
Saint Louis HIBBING PARK PLACE APARTMENTS 218-263-4400 3505 9TH AVE W MN 55746 29 105 1
Saint Louis Hibbing REALIFE COOPERATIVE OF HIBBING 2020 3rd Ave East MN 55746 6 32
Saint Louis Hibbing Realife Cooperative of Hibbing South 12070 W. 47th Street MN 55746 0 0 22 0 0
Saint Louis HIBBING SOUTHVIEW TERRACE APTS 218-263-8447 2 SOUTHVIEW DR MN 55746 48 72 25
Saint Louis HIBBING WESTGATE APARTMENTS -- (Hibbing) 218-262-2329 4020 9TH AVE W MN 55746 0 25 75 0 0
Saint Louis HIBBING WINSTON COURT/aka ASI North 651-645-7271 710 E 31ST ST MN 55746 17 1
Saint Louis MOUNTAIN IRON PARK VILLA APTS 218-749-1587 8515 PARKVILLA DR MN 55768 6 36 18
Saint Louis PROCTOR HILLSIDE GARDEN 218-624-2371 419 7TH ST MN 55810 29 16
Saint Louis PROCTOR RAILVIEW APARTMENTS 218-624-3824 1015 2ND AVE MN 55810 56 4
Saint Louis VIRGINIA ALICE NETTELL TOWER 218-741-3650 550 N 3RD AVE MN 55792 153 3
Saint Louis VIRGINIA BIRCHWOOD EAST 218-749-3440 130 ANDERSON RD MN 55792 16 44
Saint Louis VIRGINIA VIRGINIA ROTARY APARTMENTS 218-741-5450 1033 N 6TH AVE MN 55792 14 14 3
Scott BELLE PLAINE Belle Plaine Apartments 651-646-1515 201 RAVEN ST W MN 56011 3 22
Scott BELLE PLAINE Boessling Lutheran Village Apts 952-873-4176 611 West Main Street MN 56011 24
Scott Belle Plaine FAITH RESIDENCE aka Lutheran Home Belle Plaine 952-873-4750 175 S Elk St MN 56011 0 6 2 0 0
Scott JORDAN SCHULE HAUS 952-492-2084 100 W 4TH ST MN 55352 49 3
Scott NEW PRAGUE MILLPOND APARTMENTS 952-758-4333 210 FIRST AVE NW MN 56071 0 43 1 0 0
Scott NEW PRAGUE WESTGATE 952-758-2299 600 1ST ST NW MN 56071 31 6
Scott PRIOR LAKE HIGHWOOD HOMES 952-447-6961 4700 SE TOWER ST MN 55372 24 10 2
Scott Savage Country View Apartments 4010 4108 126th Street West MN 55378 0 34 24 0 0
Scott Savage HIGHVIEW COMMONS TOWNHOMES 3950 141st Street MN 55378 67 67
Scott Savage Village Commons Apartments Connelly Parkway and West Virginia Court MN 55378 0 11 34 21 0
Scott Savage Villas Plus at Rosaland 7002 W 140th St MN 55378 8 24
Scott SHAKOPEE 200 LEVEE DRIVE 952-445-2001 200 LEVEE DR W MN 55379 66
Scott SHAKOPEE CLIFTON 952-445-4574 421 DAKOTA ST S MN 55379 3 36 17
Scott Shakopee RIVER BLUFF APARTMENTS/Shakopee-ASI Sup.Hsg 651-645-7271 1020 Bluff Avenue East MN 55379 16 5
Scott SHAKOPEE VILLAGE APARTMENTS -- (Shakopee) 612-869-0180 1428 FOURTH AVE E MN 55379 62
Scott Shakopee WHITE PINES APARTMENTS 1324 & 1364 Eagle Creek Blvd. MN 55379 0 21 96 6 0
Sherburne Becker Prairie Village Townhomes 12705 Edgewood Street MN 55308 0 0 18 18 0
Sherburne ELK RIVER ANGEL RIDGE, INC. 763-241-4430 280 EVANS AVE NW MN 55330 52 1
Stearns BELGRADE The Bell 320-685-7771 576 Pleasant Ave MN 56312 0 28 0 0 0
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Stearns COLD SPRING JOHN PAUL APTS 320-685-4429 200 8th Ave. No. MN 56320 58 3
Stearns EDEN VALLEY HILLSIDE APTS / Midaka Properties 320-453-5968 349 COLEMAN AVE E MN 55329 0 8 0 0 0
Stearns MELROSE OAK RIDGE MANOR -- MELROSE 320-256-3636 20 North 9th Ave E MN 56352 24 1
Stearns SAINT CLOUD CEDAR TERRACE 320-253-1615 1351 N 14TH ST MN 56303 0 0 18 6 0
Stearns Saint Cloud GERMAIN TOWERS 320-255-1810 905 W Saint Germain St MN 56301 59 1
Stearns Saint Cloud GRANITE CITY COMMUNITIES 433 33rd Ave N MN 56303 0 0 8 16 0
Stearns SAINT CLOUD KEY ROW COMM 320-229-4576 780 S 14TH ST MN 56301 28 56 24
Stearns SAINT CLOUD LA PAZ COMMUNITY APARTMENTS 320-229-4576 530 16TH ST S MN 56301 18 18
Stearns SAINT CLOUD NORTHWAY A & B 320-252-0880 1525 Northway DR MN 56303 89 2 11
Wadena MENAGHA PINE VILLA APARTMENTS 218-631-3776 323 1st Street NE MN 56464 0 30 0 0 0
Wadena WADENA GREENWOOD APARTMENTS 218-631-2575 714 SECOND ST NW MN 56482 12 22 14
Wadena WADENA HUMPHREY MANOR EAST 218-631-7723 311 THIRD ST SE MN 56482 57 2
Waseca WASECA NORTHRIDGE PLAZA 507-333-5943 300 15TH AVE NE MN 56093 12 30 6
Waseca Waseca Realife Coop Waseca 1212 3rd Street NE MN 56093 0 6 16 0 0
Waseca WASECA SUMMIT ON SECOND 507-835-4810 1301 SECOND ST NW MN 56093 12 30 6
Washington COTTAGE GROVE WOODMOUNT TOWNHOUSES 651-459-6748 8801 90TH ST S MN 55016 16 30 4
Washington FOREST LAKE KILKENNY COURT APARTMENTS 651-464-7300 1440 SE FOURTH ST MN 55025 83 9
Washington Forest Lake Seven Pines 1243 11th Avenue SW MN 55025 0 24 48 0 0
Washington FOREST LAKE West View Apartments 651-225-1913 658 SW TWELFTH ST MN 55025 15 15 2
Washington FOREST LAKE WESTRIDGE TOWNHOMES 651-464-7485 816 12TH ST SW MN 55025 42
Washington MAHTOMEDI Lincoln Place aka Diamond Estates 612-371-0766 840 STILLWATER RD MN 55115 30 18
Updated December 11, 2017
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LIST - HUD MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICEUnits listed do not include vacancies. Call PROPERTY PHONE to inquire about current vacancies and to file an application.
COUNTY CITY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY PHONE ADDRESS STATE ZIP 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR
Washington OAK PARK HEIGHTS RAYMIE JOHNSON ESTATES 651-439-0858 14830 58TH ST N MN 55082 91 19 10
Washington OAKDALE CENTURY NORTH APARTMENTS 651-777-6010 4131 GENEVA AVE N MN 55128 70 107
Washington OAKDALE GENTRY PLACE 651-730-5815 1303 GENTRY AVE N MN 55128 6 14 22 48
Washington OAKDALE Granada Briar Pond 651-735-8000 1591 Granada Ave. North MN 55128 90 98 8
Washington Oakdale Granada Lake Townhomes 651-770-1700 3868 Granada Ln N MN 55128 0 0 0 68 0
Washington OAKDALE OAK TERRACE 651-730-6440 1171 HADLEY AVE N MN 55128 49 1
Washington STILLWATER BIRCHWOOD TOWNHOUSE APTS 651-439-7827 14850 62ND ST N MN 55082 11 24 16
Washington STILLWATER CHARTER OAK TOWNHOMES 651-430-1031 1120 CURVE CREST BLVD W MN 55082 3 35 20 2
Washington STILLWATER HILLCREST APTS aka ASI Stillwater, Inc 651-645-7271 1370 CURVE CREST BLVD W MN 55082 0 21 3 0 0
Washington STILLWATER RIVERTOWN COMMONS 651-439-9535 212 2ND ST N MN 55082 90 6
Washington STILLWATER VICTORIA VILLA, A MN LIMITED PART. 651-351-0457 1451 GREELEY ST S MN 55082 13 27
Washington Woodbury Applewood Pointe Coop of Woodbury 6050 Lake Road MN 55125 12 64
Washington Woodbury Uptown at City Walk 10300 City Walk Dr MN 55129 0 96 146 0 0
Washington Woodbury Woodlane Place 2187 Cypress Drive MN 55125 0 0 208 18 0