Reno, NV Low Income Housing

33 low income housing apartment complexes in Reno, Nevada.


Apartments Listed:

  1. Updated HUD listings.
  2. Income (based) restricted housing tax credit apartments.
  3. Section 8 apartments.
  4. Reno, NV Housing Authority.
  5. Public Housing.
  6. Non profit senior and family low income apartments.

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Low Income/Affordable Housing in Reno, NV statistics

How does income and housing costs in Reno compare with Nevada income averages.

Average affordable monthly apartment cost in Reno $416.00
State of Nevada Median Income $101,200
State of Nevada Median Metropolitan Income $62,700
State of Nevada Median Non-Metropolitan Income $62,900



Waiting Lists
Most apartments have waiting lists. Unfortunately, most of these waiting lists are closed for years.
We list all of the area low income housing apartments. You will need to contact them and see the current status of the waiting lists. Hopefully, you can find some listings that are available for rental.

Reno, NV Low Income Housing: 33 Active Listings

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Vintage Hills Apartments

Vintage Hills Apartments

4195 W 7th St Reno, NV - 89503

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Aspen Terrace Apartments

Aspen Terrace Apartments

355 Kirman Avenue Reno, NV - 89502

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Orvis Ring 2

Orvis Ring 2

726 Evans Street Reno, NV - 89512

This is a 43 units low income apartment. The government gives funds directly to this apartment owner. They charge lower rent for low income persons. Contact this apartment for low rent, Senior housing apartments with subsidized government low income rates. Call (775) 786-8649 for more informatio ...

1 bdrm Senior Housing
Income Limits in Reno, Nevada. Washoe County, NV Income Limits Summary*
Income Limit Area Washoe County
Median Income $101,200
Income Limit Category Very Low (50%) Income Limits Extremely Low Income Limits
Person(s) In Family 1 $35,450 $21,245
2 $40,500 $24,280
3 $45,550 $27,315
4 $50,600 $30,350
5 $54,650 $32,778

* Important: Your income, and income limit category, is needed to apply to most of the apartments on our list.

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