This housing agency serves Abbotsford, Wisconsin.
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The Abbotsford Housing Authority (AHA) is currently accepting Public Housing waiting list pre-applications for families and senior/disabled households.Please note: Applicants must qualify for a one or two bedroom units.The AHA offers one Public Housing community with 30 units for families and senior/disabled households, ranging in size from 1 to 2 bedrooms.There are two ways to apply:
Abbotsford Housing Authority provides affordable housing for up to 30 low- and moderate-income households through its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs.
310 East Pine Street, Abbotsford, WI
(715) 223-4631Abbotsford Housing Authority serves 30 low-income households. The agency manages 0 Housing Choice Vouchers and 30 public housing units.
Extremely low-income (ELI) renters, earning less than 30% of Area Median Income (AMI), make up 70 percent of households served by Abbotsford Housing Authority. Very low-income renters earn less than 50% AMI, and are 93 percent of Abbotsford Housing Authority households.
Working adults head 6 households and make up 23 percent of households served by Abbotsford Housing Authority.
There are 18 female-headed renter households living in Abbotsford Housing Authority housing. Households headed by females are 60% of those served by the Abbotsford Housing Authority.
Black | 2 |
White | 26 |
Hispanic | 2 |
There are 9 households headed by seniors served by the Abbotsford Housing Authority. Senior households are 30% of households in Abbotsford Housing Authority housing.
There are 13 persons with disabilities living in Abbotsford Housing Authority housing. Persons with disabilities are the head of 44% of households served by the Abbotsford Housing Authority.
The Abbotsford Housing Authority is rated as a high performer by HUD.
HUD rates the performance of Public Housing Agencies. The department looks at physical condition of properties, financial condition, management operations, and use of Public Housing Capital Funds for improvements.
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