Madera Public Housing in Madera, CA

  • Madera Public Housing
  • 813 Terrace Pl, Madera, CA 93637
  • (559) 674-5695

Features

  • Rent: Call for Rents
  • Baths: -
  • Beds: Floorplan Info Upon Request
  • SqFt: -

Amenities

For details about amenities, please contact the property management company or the local housing authority.

Income Qualification

AMI* 1 person 2 person 3 person 4 person 5 person 6 person 7 person 8 person
30% AMI for PBRA Units $17,350 / year $19,800 / year $24,860 / year $30,000 / year $35,140 / year $40,280 / year $45,420 / year $50,560 / year
50% AMI for LIHTC Units $28,900 / year $33,000 / year $37,150 / year $41,250 / year $44,550 / year $47,850 / year $51,150 / year $54,450 / year
50% AMI for PBRA Units $28,900 / year $33,000 / year $37,150 / year $41,250 / year $44,550 / year $47,850 / year $51,150 / year $54,450 / year
80% AMI for PBRA Units $46,200 / year $52,800 / year $59,400 / year $65,950 / year $71,250 / year $76,550 / year $81,800 / year $87,100 / year

*AMI: Area Median Income. Renters qualify for different housing programs if their income is below a specified percentage of AMI.

About

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The Public Housing program provides low-rent rental housing for eligible low-income families. The Housing Authority owns 244 units ranging from apartments to single-family homes at scattered sites throughout the City of Madera. The Housing Authority is the landlord and selects families to occupy the Public Housing units from a waiting list when there is a vacancy. Families are pulled from the waiting list according to preference, date, and time. Families are reviewed for eligibility, which includes the following criteria:

  • Must meet low income limits established by HUD.
  • Family member must qualify as a US Citizen or have eligible immigration status.
  • Adults must pass a criminal background check.
  • Family must pass suitability evaluation: Landlord References and Credit Check.

Residents of the Public Housing program are provided the opportunity to participate in the Family Self-Sufficiency program. This program provides families a case worker who will work with them in establishing short and long term goals for employment that will lead them to self-sufficiency. Since 1998 the Housing Authority has assisted 118 families become self-sufficient and of those, 69 purchased homes."

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