Description:
Description:
Hill City Housing Authority is a public housing agency that helps provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Hill City Housing Authority manages several funded programs and has a total of 60 subsidized affordable housing units for rental assistance. Hill City Housing Authority administered a total of 50 Section 8 Vouchers. Hill City Housing Authority currently has Low-Rent as its program type. Hill City Housing Authority is located at 905 N 3rd Avenue, Hill City, KS, 67642 and serves the city of Hill City. Income limits, fair market rents and rent rates vary with each agency. Please contact Hill City Housing Authority at, (785) 421-2348 for more information about coverage area and program availability.
Current Status | Active |
Size of Hill City Housing Authority compared nationally | Large |
Last Updated | 04/12/2014 |
Total Numbers of Communities | N/A |
Total numbers of Administered Section 8 Voucher | N/A |
Total numbers of Administered Public Housing Units | N/A |
Waiting list for the Hill City Housing Authority is currently | Open |
Fair Market Rents are HUD's determination of the average rents in a particular area for each bedroom size. The FMRs are set each year based on the rental rates of unsubsidized units so that participants in HUD programs have equal access for affordable housing. Here are the Fair Market Rents for Graham County, KS:
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Population: | 2,566 |
Persons Per Household: | 2.14 |
Housing Units in Multi-units Structure: | 5.4% |
Homeownership Rate: | 82.5% |
Housing Units: | 1,479 |
Yearly Income Per Person: | $28,146 |
Median Household Income: | $47,500 |
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