#1 RATED SECTION 8 HOUSING IN NORTH CAROLINA
Certified Section 8 Housing in North Carolina
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- All homes are recently refurbished.
- Low income housing opportunities
- 100% transparent and no hidden fees
- Equal Housing Opportunity
- 15%+ Retornos Anuales
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How Our Affordable Housing Program Works
Step 1. Fill the Application Form
Complete the initial form to get started.
Step 2. Schedule Property View
Book a visit to view the property.
Step 3. Move-in Application
Submit your move-in application.
Step 4. Schedule Inspection
Book a final inspection.
Step 5. Move-In
Move in and enjoy your new home.
Reviews
100% Recommended
“Marcelo is very professional. He and his team are a pleasure to work with. For anyone looking to invest in the US, I recommend Affordable NC Housing.”
Alejandro Claure
General Manager
4 years of passive income
“I have been investing with Marcelo and his team for more than 4 years now. I love the trust and good service they provide us. We are looking forward to investing in other future projects.”
Carmen Castellón
Entrepreneur
100% Reliable
“I have been investing with Marcelo and his team at Affordable NC Housing for over a year now. They were very responsive and delivered as agreed in terms of distributions and returns.”
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FAQs
Who qualifies for subsidized housing in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, subsidized housing programs are typically available to low-income individuals and families, seniors, and people with disabilities.
To qualify, applicants generally need to meet specific income requirements based on the area median income (AMI) and may be subject to other eligibility criteria, such as household size, citizenship status, and rental history. Each housing assistance program, like Section 8 or public housing, may have additional requirements.
To determine eligibility, it’s best to contact your local housing authority or the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency.
How to get housing assistance in North Carolina?
To get housing assistance in North Carolina, start by reaching out to your local Public Housing Authority (PHA) or the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA).
They can guide you on available programs like Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, public housing, or other rental assistance programs.
You’ll need to complete an application, provide documentation of your income and household information, and be prepared for wait times, as these programs can be highly competitive.
Additionally, you may explore supportive housing programs through non-profits or community organizations that assist with housing for specific groups like veterans, seniors, or individuals experiencing homelessness.
Are these section 8 approved housing?
Yes, all of our properties follow the Section 8 guidelines and are approved for housing.
What is the income limit for housing assistance in North Carolina?
This is the updated 2025 Income Limit for Housing assistance in North Carolina.
Percent of AMI | Family of 1 | Family of 3 |
---|---|---|
30% | $25,710 | $33,030 |
40% | $34,280 | $44,040 |
50% | $42,850 | $55,050 |
60% | $51,420 | $66,060 |
How much does Section 8 Housing Pay in North Carolina?
According to the HUD for 2024 Fair Market Rents, Section 8 Housing pays as follows:
Bedrooms | Fair Market Rent |
---|---|
1 | $968 |
2 | $1158 |
3 | $1501 |
4 | $1780 |
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