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Low Income Apartments for Rent in Philadelphia, PA

324 Rentals
  1. 1 BED
    $1,205

    Tolbut 4409

    4409 Tolbut St, Philadelphia, PA 19136
  2. 1 BED
    $812+
    2 BEDS
    $970+
    3 BEDS
    $1,119+
    4 BEDS
    $1,241+

    Universal Court 1

    1500 Christian St, Philadelphia, PA 19146
  3. 1 BED
    $900+
    2 BEDS
    $1,050+
    3 BEDS
    $1,200+

    Brentwood

    4130-4140 Parkside Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
  4. STUDIO - 2 BEDS
    Call for Rent

    Northgate I

    433 N 7th St, Camden, NJ 08102
  5. 1 BED
    $951+
    2 BEDS
    $1,124+
    3 BEDS
    $1,318+
    4 BEDS
    $1,404+

    Roosevelt Manor

    813 Ferry Ave, Camden, NJ 08104
  6. STUDIO
    $1,254

    Ronan Flats

    1904 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
  7. 1 BED
    $1,250+
    2 BEDS
    $1,477+

    5600 Germantown

    5600-5606 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144
  8. Call for Rent

    Vestry Lofts

    3823 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Philadelphia, PA Income Restricted Apartments for Rent

Browse a wide selection of low-income apartments for rent in Philadelphia. If you're searching for affordable apartments to fit your budget, it's important to be aware of the opportunities available to you. There are a variety of programs that may be accepted by low-income communities. Some might take part in the Low-Income Housing Credit Program, or Section 42, while others might accept vouchers through the Housing Choice Voucher Program, or Section 8. Since these programs are different, call the apartment community you’re interested in and ask which program they participate in.

Before you apply for an income restricted apartment, make sure you qualify for Section 8 housing in Philadelphia by contacting the local public housing agency, or PHA. You must meet certain requirements based on the area median income, or AMI, and that amount varies depending on location. Section 8 housing is often more difficult to find than other affordable housing programs since properties must meet certain guidelines to qualify for the program, and not all properties accept Section 8 vouchers.

There are 36 income-restricted apartments available in Philadelphia. To find out if the apartment community you’re interested in accepts Section 8, look at their requirements or call the property directly and ask.

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