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Mayor's Office of Housing
Resources for Affordable Rental Housing in San Francisco
What is "affordable?" – If you are having a hard time paying your rent, are homeless, living in an over-crowded situation or in unsafe or unsanitary housing, you may qualify for affordable housing. "Affordable housing" means that you do not have to pay more than 30% of your income for the rent and utilities. Housing Alerts - Sign up to receive emails regarding most newly posted rental units by clicking here.
CURRENT LISTINGS Affordable Multi-family Housing Developments in San Francisco – Click here for current listings. The Mayor’s Office of Housing provides financing to help create affordable rental housing in San Francisco, but we do not own and operate any affordable apartments or houses. The rental housing that our financing helps to create is owned and operated by private, non-profit corporations. To apply for this housing, you must contact these corporations directly. Please see the list below called " Non-profit Organizations that Manage Affordable Multi-family Housing Developments in San Francisco" and call these agencies to ask about buildings that might have openings or wait lists. Almost every affordable housing development in San Francisco will have a waiting list, and in many cases, the waiting lists will be closed. Don’t be discouraged and apply to as many places as possible. When new affordable housing is about to open, the owners will advertise the dates and times when they will accept applications and the location. Also, occasionally owners of existing affordable housing will advertise that they are opening their waiting lists for new applications. MOH posts these advertisements on this web site, so check this space regularly for new and existing housing opportunities. Or please call (415) 701-5500.
Inclusionary Housing Below Market Rate (BMR) Rental Units in San Francisco – Click here for current listings. The City of San Francisco requires certain private, for-profit owners of rental housing to set aside some apartments in their buildings and charge rents for them that are below market rate. These apartments are called Below Market Rate units or BMR units. Some of these apartments may be affordable to you and your family, depending upon your income. These units do not have waiting lists. You must apply for each unit as it is posted on our website. The Mayor’s Office of Housing posts these units as they become available. Or please call (415) 701-5500.
Lead Remediated Rental Units – Click here for current listings. Lead remediated rental units are privately owned and operated and set their own rent prices. However, properties that have received funds for lead remediation from MOH must give priority to low and moderate income families with children under the age of six when a unit becomes vacant and available for re-rental.
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency Rental Units – Click here for current listings. Like the Mayor’s Office of Housing, the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) provides financing for the creation of affordable housing in the city. SFRA has helped to develop thousands of affordable apartments in over 80 buildings in San Franciso. For a listing of this housing and the contact information that you will need to apply for it, visit the SFRA web site, or contact their office at 1 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 749-2400.
San Francisco Housing Authority Rental Units – Click here for current listings. In addition to the above organizations, the San Francisco Housing Authority owns and operates affordable apartments in several buildings across the city. SFHA also operates the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program. The Section 8 Program helps low-income people to afford regular apartments in San Francisco by paying part of the rent directly to the landlord. For more information, visit the SFHA web site, or contact their office at 440 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, (415) 554-1200.
Non-profit Organizations that Manage Affordable Multi-family Housing Developments in San Francisco - Please contact these organizations directly to get on waiting lists for affordable rental units. Asian Neighborhood Design (415) 395-9698
Get Help Finding Affordable Housing! Applying for and getting affordable housing can be a difficult task. There are several organizations in the city that can help you with the process. They are as follows:
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