Open Low Income Housing Waiting List in South Carolina

Find applications for 5 open low-income apartment waiting lists in South Carolina. Get the information needed to apply for HUD rental housing that can’t be found anywhere else.

South Carolina Housing Authorities

Anderson Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
3-Bedroom Closed
2-Bedroom Closed
4 and 5-Bedroom Closed

Anderson Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Beaufort Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Beaufort Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

Beaufort Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Cayce Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Cayce Housing Authority Closed

Cayce Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Charleston County Housing and Redevelopment Authority

Waiting ListStatus
3 and 4 Bedroom Single-Family Closed
Brighton Place and Joseph Floyd Manor Closed

Charleston County Housing and Redevelopment Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Chester Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Chester Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

Chester Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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City of Aiken Housing Authority

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City of Aiken Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

City of Aiken Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Columbia Housing

Waiting ListStatus
Oaks at St. Anna's Park - Oak Park Townhomes, Low Income Housing Tax Credit, 2 and 3-Bedroom Closed
3, 4, and 5-Bedroom Closed
2-Bedroom Closed
Lewis Scott Court and Cayce Housing Closed
3-Bedroom Closed
View all 6 Columbia Housing Waiting Lists.

Columbia Housing is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Gaffney Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Gaffney Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

Gaffney Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Georgetown Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Georgetown Housing Authority Closed

Georgetown Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Greenville Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Forest View, Nichol Town Green and Clark Ridge Closed
Stratham Place, 2 and 3-Bedroom Closed
Evergreen Place Apartments, 1, 2 and 3-Bedroom Closed
Greenville Housing Authority Closed
Ridgeway Apartments Closed
View all 6 Greenville Housing Authority Waiting Lists.

Greenville Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Abbeville

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Abbeville Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Abbeville is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Atlantic Beach

Housing Authority of Atlantic Beach serves South Carolina.

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Housing Authority of Bennettsville

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Bennettsville Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Bennettsville is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Cheraw

Waiting ListStatus
Cheraw, South Carolina Closed

Housing Authority of Cheraw is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Conway

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Conway Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Conway is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Darlington

Waiting ListStatus
3, 4 and 5-Bedroom Closed

Housing Authority of Darlington is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Easley

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Easley Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Easley is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Florence

Waiting ListStatus
Eastcrest Apartments Open Soon
Housing Authority of Florence Closed

Housing Authority of Florence is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, but will begin accepting applications for waiting list soon.

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Housing Authority of Fort Mill

Housing Authority of Fort Mill serves South Carolina.

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Housing Authority of Greenwood

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Greenwood Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Greenwood is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Greer

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Greer Closed

Housing Authority of Greer is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Hartsville

Housing Authority of Hartsville serves South Carolina.

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Housing Authority of Kingstree

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Kingstree Closed

Housing Authority of Kingstree is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Lancaster

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Lancaster Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Lancaster is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Marion

Waiting ListStatus
Marion, South Carolina Closed
Marion, South Carolina Closed

Housing Authority of Marion is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of McColl

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of McColl Closed

Housing Authority of McColl is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing Authority of Mullins

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Mullins Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Mullins is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Myrtle Beach

Waiting ListStatus
Villas at Swansgate, Senior Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Myrtle Beach is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Newberry

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Newberry Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Newberry is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Union

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Union Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Union is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of Woodruff

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of Woodruff Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of Woodruff is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of York

Waiting ListStatus
Housing Authority of York Open Until Further Notice

Housing Authority of York is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Housing Authority of the City of Charleston

Waiting ListStatus
Project 17, 1-Bedroom Closed
Project 17, 2-Bedroom Closed
Project 17, 3-Bedroom Closed
Grace Homes, 2-Bedroom Closed
Project 23, 2-Bedroom Closed
View all 14 Housing Authority of the City of Charleston Waiting Lists.

Housing Authority of the City of Charleston is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Housing and Community Redevelopment Authority of Marlboro County

Waiting ListStatus
The Housing & Community Redevelopment Authority of Marlboro County Open Soon
Housing and Community Redevelopment Authority of Marlboro County Closed

Housing and Community Redevelopment Authority of Marlboro County is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, but will begin accepting applications for waiting list soon.

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Lake City Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Lake City Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

Lake City Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Laurens City Housing Authority

Laurens City Housing Authority serves South Carolina.

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North Charleston Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Liberty Hill 2-Bedroom Closed
Buskirk Closed
Liberty Hill 3 and 4-Bedroom Open Until Further Notice
Phoenix Apartments Open Until Further Notice
Horizon Village (Barony Place) Open Until Further Notice
View all 6 North Charleston Housing Authority Waiting Lists.

North Charleston Housing Authority is accepting applications for 4 waiting lists now.

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Rock Hill Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Rock Hill Housing Authority Closed

Rock Hill Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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South Carolina Regional Housing Authority No. 1

Waiting ListStatus
South Carolina Regional Housing Authority No. 1 Open Until Further Notice

South Carolina Regional Housing Authority No. 1 is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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South Carolina Regional Housing Authority No. 3

Waiting ListStatus
Multiple Properties Open Until Further Notice

South Carolina Regional Housing Authority No. 3 is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority

South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority serves South Carolina.

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Spartanburg Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Tobias Booker Hartwell Apartments Closed
Victoria Gardens Apartments, 1-5 Bedroom Site-Based Closed
Prince Hall, Camp Croft Courts, and Archibald Rutledge Closed
Prince Hall Closed
Parkside at Drayton Senior Apartments Closed

Spartanburg Housing Authority is not accepting applications for any waiting lists now, and the waiting lists are not scheduled to open anytime soon. However, Public Housing Agencies offer more programs than the Section 8 and Public Housing Programs.

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Sumter Housing Authority

Waiting ListStatus
Sumter Housing Authority Open Until Further Notice

Sumter Housing Authority is accepting applications for each waiting list.

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Are Public Housing Waiting Lists Open in South Carolina?

As of March 1, 2024, AHO is tracking 5 Public Housing waiting lists open right now.

AHO encourages you to apply continuously to open waiting lists as soon as possible. These waiting lists may close without sufficient notice.

How many Public Housing waiting lists were open in South Carolina in the last few years?

During the last three years, there were 87 Public Housing waiting lists open for at least a day in South Carolina.

How long were Public Housing waiting lists kept open in South Carolina in the last few years?

Public Housing waiting lists in South Carolina were kept open an average of 311 days over the last three years.

Many waiting lists were kept open only a short time. In the last three years, 49.4% were open seven days or less and 40.2% were open for only one day (or a few hours) . This means that it is important for low-income renters to apply right away when they find an open waiting list.

How hard is it to get a Public Housing unit if I don't currently live in the area the housing authority serves?

Some housing authorities have a preference for local residents in their waiting list placement. If you live outside the area you can get on the waiting list, but you will likely wait a long time before a unit becomes available, if at all.

Over the last three years, 2.3% of Public Housing waiting lists in South Carolina that opened had a preference for local residents.

To what extent do housing authorities in South Carolina increase access with online applications?

Online applications make it easier for low-income renters to apply for open waiting lists, especially when applying to different communities or when waiting lists are only kept open a short time.

Online applications were used for 65.5% of waiting list applications in in South Carolina over the last three years.

How fair is waiting list placement in South Carolina?

Random lotteries were used by 8% of housing authorities in South Carolina to place applicants on their waiting lists over the last three years.

Applicants placed at the bottom of a waiting list may wait up to two or three years before being offered a voucher. Placing applicants on a waiting list using a random lottery gives everyone a fair chance to be near the top of the list.

Many housing authorities place applicants according to the date and time of their submission. Applicants who apply later will have a long wait for assistance, which is especially unfair in cases where waiting lists are kept open just few days or less.

How long do households spend on a Public Housing waiting list in South Carolina before being offered a unit?

Households spend an average of 17 months on a waiting list before a unit becomes available for them in South Carolina.

Who is served by Public Housing programs offered through housing authorities in South Carolina?

Public Housing households served by housing authorities in South Carolina include:

  • 25% headed by seniors
  • 16% with a person with a disability
  • 50% with children
  • 34% where the majority of household income comes from wages earned

What is the income level of households served by Public Housing programs offered through housing authorities in South Carolina?

Public housing is limited to low-income families and individuals, with "low-income" usually defined as income at or below 80% of the median income (80% AMI) for the county or metropolitan area in which the Public Housing units are located. However, most housing authority Public Housing programs serve households with much lower incomes.

A 50% AMI household is considered very low-income (VLI) and a 30% AMI household is considered extremely low-income (ELI). ELI households are a subset of the VLI households served by a housing authority.

In Public Housing programs of housing authorities in South Carolina, VLI households make up 89% of voucher-holding households.

ELI households make up 69% of voucher-holding households.

What is a low-income apartment?

A low-income apartment has a federal, state, or local government housing program that makes rent affordable for those who are in need of housing assistance.

These apartments may have rental assistance that allows tenants to pay a portion of their income for rent, or pay a fixed rent amount that is affordable to renters.

Are there different types of housing assistance for low-income apartments?

Yes, there are many different types of housing assistance programs for low-income apartments. Some housing programs, such as Public Housing, allow tenants to pay a portion of their income for rent. Others, like the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, provide fixed rents that are affordable to many renters.

The most common housing programs for low-income apartments include:

  • Public Housing
  • Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance
  • Section 8 Project-Based Voucher
  • RAD Project-Based Voucher
  • Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
  • Section 202 Supportive Housing For The Elderly
  • Section 811 Supportive Housing For Persons With Disabilities
  • Section 515 Rural Rental Housing
  • Section 521 USDA Rental Assistance

Why is there a waiting list for low-income apartments?

There is a higher demand for low-income apartments than available units, so housing agencies have waiting lists. Building a waiting list allows the agency to quickly fill units that are no longer being occupied.

Who can apply for a low-income apartment waiting list?

To apply for a low-income apartment waiting list, the head of the household must be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant. If the head of household cannot submit an application, another person can submit one on their behalf.

There are many qualifications to get a low-income apartment, including income, housing, and criminal history. But those requirements do not prevent a person from applying for an open waiting list.

What is needed to apply for a low-income apartment waiting list?

To apply for a low-income apartment waiting list, renters must usually provide their first and last name, date of birth, Social Security Number or Alien ID, and the total gross income of all household members (with exceptions).

Applications may ask for additional information, including housing history, criminal history, proof of income, and preference verification. Applicants may also be asked for demographic information, like gender, disability status, or race and ethnicity.

When can I apply for a low-income apartment?

Applications for a low-income apartment can only be submitted when the housing agency opens the waiting list.

Waiting lists in many areas are kept open indefinitely, but there are also apartments with waiting lists that are only open for certain periods. Depending on the area, if a waiting list is closed, it may not reopen for many months or years.

How do I apply for a low-income apartment waiting list?

When a low-income apartment waiting list is open, there can be a number of different ways to submit an application. In most cases, applications are available online, in person, by mail, or a variety of these options.

Contact the agency that manages the apartment to find out how to submit an application.

Where can I apply for a low-income apartment waiting list?

Renters can apply to most open low-income apartment waiting lists in the country. You do not have to live in the area to apply to most waiting lists, but there are some with restrictions. There are also some apartments with a housing program that is restricted for certain populations. If the apartment or waiting list is restricted, it means that the housing agency is targeting a specific demographic (such as elderly applicants), and documentation or a reference may be required to apply.

However, even if a waiting list is available to the general public, applicants who do not live in the area should check if there are preferences. Preferences give qualified applicants priority placement on the waiting list. And one of the most common preferences is for local residents. This means that non-local applicants may have a very long wait for a voucher, or may not get a voucher at all because of the local demand.

Can I apply for multiple low-income apartment waiting lists?

Yes, renters can apply for multiple low-income apartment waiting lists. There is no limit to how many waiting lists a household may be on.

But, it's usually not allowed to submit multiple applications for the same waiting list. If more than one application is submitted for the same waiting list, the household risks getting disqualified.

Is there an application fee for low-income apartment waiting lists?

Unlike Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, there are many low-income apartment waiting lists that charge a fee to apply. This depends on type of housing assistance for the apartment.

It is against HUD policy for a housing authority to charge an application fee for Public Housing or Section 8 apartments (including Project Based rental Assistance and Project Based Vouchers). If anyone is charging a fee for an application to these apartment types, they are either violating federal law, or a scammer.

But there may be an application fee for apartments with other housing programs.

How long is a waiting list for a low-income apartment?

After being placed on a low-income apartment waiting list, the wait may be anywhere between weeks, months, or even years.

There is no typical wait time for an apartment, but waiting lists are usually shorter than those for a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher. The amount of time spent on a waiting list depends on many factors, including how many preferences are met, and the location of rental assistance. An applicant in one area of the country may wait for months, while someone in another area is awaiting for years.

Is there any way to get priority placement on a low-income apartment waiting list?

Yes, many housing agencies use preferences to give a priority to applicants who are part of groups in the area that are in great need of assistance.

Common preference categories for low-income apartment waiting lists include seniors, persons with disabilities, and those who live and work locally. Applicants who qualify for preferences will have a shorter wait time than those who don't.

How can I get more information about a low-income apartment waiting list?

The easiest way to get more information about many low-income apartment waiting lists is to contact the property manager directly. Most managers can be reached by phone, email, or both methods of communication.

Many housing agencies have websites, but not all sites have in-depth details about their apartments. So, contacting the agency directly is usually the most effective way to find out if a waiting list is open, how to apply, and other important apartment requirements.

How does a waiting list for low-income apartments work?

Renters must first submit an application to a housing agency with an open waiting list for a low-income apartment. If a apartment's waiting list is not currently open, applications cannot be submitted.

After applying and getting qualified for the waiting list, the household will be added to the list. Waiting lists that are open indefinitely are almost always sorted by date and time the application is received. If the waiting list for a low-income apartment is only open for a specific period of time, it may be sorted by either random lottery, or date and time.

If the household is selected for the waiting list, the housing agency will send confirmation. Be aware that some waiting lists have preferences (such as elderly or local applicants), and qualified households are given priority placement over others.

After getting placed on a waiting list, prepare to wait for some time. Waiting lists for low-income apartments are usually shorter than those for the Section 8 HCV program, but applicants may still wait weeks, months, or years, depending on the area.

Once the household reaches the top of the waiting list, an eligibility interview will be held to make sure that everyone is qualified. If the household does not meet the qualifications, they can continue applying to other open waiting lists for a chance to get a low-income apartment.