Madison, IL Low Income Housing

Madison, IL Low Income Housing

Types of Low Income Housing in Madison, IL

There are a variety of low-income housing options available in Madison, IL, including:
  • Public Housing: Public housing is owned and operated by your area Housing Authority. Public housing units are rented to low-income households at below-market rates.
  • Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers: Section 8 is a federal program that provides rental assistance to low-income households. Vouchers can be used to rent apartments, townhouses, or single-family homes from private landlords.
  • Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC): LIHTC is a federal program that provides tax credits to developers who build or renovate affordable housing units. LIHTC units are typically rented at below-market rates.
  • Project-Based Section 8: Project-based Section 8 is a federal program that provides rental assistance to low-income households who live in specific apartment buildings or housing developments.
  • Very Low Income Housing Development (VLID): VLID is a federal program that provides grants to states and local governments to fund the development of affordable housing for low-income households.

HUD Fair Market Rent For Madison, Illinois - Madison County

Studio Apartments $928
One Bedroom Apartments $972
Two Bedroom Apartments $1,209
Three Bedroom Apartments $1,565

List of Low Income Housing in or near Madison, IL

Chestnut Mainstay Ii

Chestnut Mainstay Ii - Madison

1411 6th Street
Madison, IL - 62060
618-877-7086
Chestnut Mainstay Ii is a low income housing apartment subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development Division). Contact Chestnut Mainstay Ii for complete details on the current vacancies and housing applications....see full details
Madison County
HUD Housing Apartment
Section 8 apartment

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