Benedict Park Place, 2-Bedroom Public Housing Waiting List is Closed as of November 2024. The waiting list was last open in April 2024 and remains closed.

Lorena Bentley

Analysis by Lorena Bentley

Last Updated: April, 10th 2024

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The Denver Housing Authority (DHA) last accepted Public Housing waiting list applications for 2-Bedroom apartments at Benedict Park Place from March 27, April 3, April 10, 2024. There is no notice when this waiting list will reopen.

Please note: This waiting list was only open on these specific dates: 

  • March 27, 2024
  • April 3, 2024
  • April 10, 2024

This waiting list was for the following property:

  • Benedict Park Place

To apply while the waitlist was open, applicants were required to pick up an application from Benedict Park Place.

Once the paper application was completed, it was to be: mailed to Benedict Park Place.

Preferences have not been confirmed.

It was not known how applicants were placed on the waiting list, by order of preferences.

For more information, visit the DHA website.

Sources: This information was verified by the DHA official Facebook page on March 26, 2024.

Denver Housing Authority

Benedict Park Place, 2-Bedroom Public Housing Waiting List is managed by Denver Housing Authority.

Denver Housing Authority provides affordable housing for up to 11,427 low- and moderate-income households through its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and public housing programs.

This housing agency serves Denver County, Colorado.

What should I do after applying to the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list?

After applying, it's a good practice to keep a record of any application that you submit. This will help you keep track of your application, and is especially useful if you apply to multiple waiting lists. You can do this easily with a document on your computer or mobile device, and also with a notebook or piece of paper.

Make sure to write down your application or confirmation number with the application details. This number will be important to reference in the future. Once you have this information written, keep it stored in a place that's easy to access when you need it.

With this information safely stored, all you have left to do is wait to find out if you've been selected for the waiting list.

When will I know if I've been selected for the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list?

Depending on the area, it may take weeks or even months to know if you've been selected for the waiting list. Your wait for an announcement is usually the longest in areas with large populations and a high demand for housing assistance.

Check if the public notice states when the housing authority plans to announce the results, or how long it may take to review applications. Contact the housing authority if this information isn't available.

How do I know if I've been added to the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list?

Once all applications are reviewed, the housing authority will either contact everyone who has been placed on the waiting list, or message everyone who applied to check their results.

The housing authority will use the contact information you give in the application to reach you (usually by mail, email, or phone). For this reason, it is very important to put valid contact information on your application. Make sure you keep your contact information up to date, and that you respond quickly if any further action is required.

If you don't get contacted by the housing authority, it might mean that you were not chosen for the waiting list. Sometimes, housing authorities do not contact applicants who were not placed on the waiting list. Check with the housing authority for confirmation.

How can I check my status on the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list?

To check your status on the waiting list, you usually have to log into an online portal, call a phone number, or visit the office. Each housing authority has different ways for you to check your status.

Some housing authorities will give your spot on the waiting list, but others might only confirm that you're still on the waiting list. Make sure that you have your application or confirmation number with you when checking your status.

How do I update my application for the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list?

To update your waiting list application, you usually have to log into an online portal, call a phone number, or submit a form to the office. Each housing authority has different ways for you to update your application.

Make sure that you have your application or confirmation number with you when updating your application.

When can I apply for a Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list that is closed?

You cannot apply for a waiting list that is closed until it is reopened by the housing authority. It is not known when the housing authority will announce the next opening.

For the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing waiting list, how do I pick up an application?

To pick up an application, you must visit a location set by the housing authority to pick up a paper form. This place may be a housing authority office, local government building, or another location that is helping with the waiting list opening. The application must be completed and sent back to the housing authority according to their instructions.

Who lives in Denver Housing Authority Public Housing units?

If you are considering applying to live in a Public Housing unit, you may be interested to know who already lives in these units, and what the households tend to look like. Fortunately, we can provide some helpful statistics using HUD's 2023 Picture of Subsidized Households. The following data describes the economic and demographic characteristics of renters who live in Public Housing units provided by Denver Housing Authority.

How many renters live in Public Housing units provided by Denver Housing Authority?

At the start of 2024, Denver Housing Authority was managing 2,967 Public Housing units. Of the total number of units managed, there were 2,759 units occupied. This represents 93% of the total number of Public Housing units managed by Denver Housing Authority.

According to HUD, there is a total of 5,709 people living in Public Housing units managed by Denver Housing Authority, with the average number of people per household being 2.

How long did current Denver Housing Authority Public Housing tenants spend on a waiting list before occupying a Public Housing unit?

The 2,759 households living in Public Housing units at the start of 2024 waited on average 17 months before being able to move in. Of those households, 331 occupied their unit in the last year. This represents 12 percent of Public Housing tenants in units managed by Denver Housing Authority.

Are there any Denver Housing Authority Public Housing units not occupied?

The Denver Housing Authority Public Housing program that this waiting list covers had 93% of its units occupied by households with 7% unoccupied at the start of 2024.

How many Denver Housing Authority Public Housing households have children?

Of the 2,759 Public Housing households in units managed by Denver Housing Authority, 1,157 have at least one child. There are 178 two-parent households in the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing units, and 979 single-parent households. There were 1,009 households with children with a female head of household.

How much do Denver Housing Authority Public Housing households earn?

The average annual household income for Denver Housing Authority Public Housing tenant households is $17,360 The average annual income per person is $8,101 The average Public Housing household annual income is 17% of the local Area Median Income.

Denver Housing Authority Public Housing household annual income
Annual Income Range ($) Number of Households % of Vouchers
Less than $5,000 248 9%
$5,000 - $9,999 248 9%
$10,000 - $14,999 1,159 42%
$15,000 - $19,999 276 10%
$20,000+ 828 30%

What is the source of income for Denver Housing Authority Public Housing households?

Of all Public Housing households, 771 (26%) receive the majority of their income from wages and/or business. 148 (5%) households receive the majority of their income from welfare programs like TANF, General Assistance or Public Assistance. 1,869 (63%) households derive the majority of their income from some other source (other than wage or welfare).

How much does a Denver Housing Authority Public Housing unit cost?

For the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing program, the federal government covers the cost of, on average, $978 per month for each household, which equates to annual cost of $11,736.

How much does the average Denver Housing Authority Public Housing tenant pay per month in rent?

HUD refers to the portion of rent paid by the tenant as the Total Tenant Payment, or Family Expenditure.

For the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing program, the average family expenditure is $411 per month or $4,932 per year. The combined payment from all tenants in the program is $1,133,949 per month, which is $13,607,388 per year.

What is the average utility cost paid by Denver Housing Authority Public Housing renters?

The average cost of utilities for renters in this program is $112 per month. It is important to note this is not the actual cost renters will pay for utilities, but an estimate based on the energy cost estimates of the program.

What size are most Denver Housing Authority Public Housing units?

Of the 2,967 households living in Public Housing units, 1,324 (48%) live in a studio or one-bedroom unit, 773 (28%) rent a 2-bedroom rental home and 662 (24%) have a 3-bedroom or larger rental. 7% of Public Housing households are overhoused with more bedrooms than people in the household.

What is the race and ethnicity of Denver Housing Authority Public Housing households?

83% of Denver Housing Authority Public Housing program households have a minority head of household who is Black, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander; or of Hispanic ethnicity.

Racial/ethnic makeup of Denver Housing Authority Public Housing tenants
Race Number of Households % of Households
Asian/Pacific Islander 166 6%
Black Non-Hispanic 911 33%
Native American/Alaskan 28 1%
White Non-Hispanic 469 17%
Black Hispanic 28 1%
White Hispanic 1,104 40%
Other Hispanic 55 2%

What are the ages of tenant heads of households in the Denver Housing Authority Public Housing program?

Age Range of Head of Household Number of Households % of Households
Under 24 55 2%
25-50/td> 1,131 41%
51-61 469 17%
62-84 1,021 37%
85 or Older 55 2%
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