Do I Qualify?
Fargo affordable housing eligibility is based on income and household size, and varies by rental. To qualify for Fargo Housing rentals:
You must meet income requirements. See below for more information.
- At least one member of the household must be 18 years or older.
- Qualify on the basis of citizenship or the eligible immigrant status of family members.
- Provide social security number information for family members as required.
- Consent to Fargo Housing’s collection and use of family information as provided for in Fargo Housing-provided consent forms.
Affordable Rentals
Please click link below for income limits:
Public Housing Rentals
Please click link below for income limits:
Public Housing will be selected by preferences listed below first, followed by date and time of application:
- Those residing in Cass or Clay County at the time of application
- Household member with a verifiable disability
55+ Senior Rentals
Age Requirement
At least one member of the household must be 55 years of age or older
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Housing First
Fargo Housing utilizes the Coordinated Access, Referral, Entry, & Stabilization protocol to select the most vulnerable individuals in need of housing. Contact Fargo Housing for complete information at 701.293.6262.
Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) help pay the rent in the form of vouchers that are paid directly to a private landlord.
Residents choose their own unit in the private market.
Housing Choice Vouchers will be selected by preferences listed below first, followed by date and time of application:
- Victims of domestic violence, referred by Rape and Abuse Crisis Center
- Those residing in Cass or Clay County at the time of application
- Household member with a verifiable disability
- Mainstream- Household member between 18-61 with a verifiable disability
- Transitioning out of an institution or other segregated setting, at serious risk of institutionalization, homelessness or are currently homeless
*Income Limit Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development