Howard Public Housing Howard, SD
Profile last updated · Data vintage: HUD FY2025
Howard is a Public Housing community in Howard, SD with 20 units reporting 80% occupancy. Assisted residents pay about $503/month on average. The property reported a typical wait of roughly 29 months.
20
total units
80%
occupancy
$503
avg resident rent
29 mo
reported wait
Resident & program facts (HUD-reported)
| Program(s) | Public Housing |
|---|---|
| Address | 117 N Arthur St, Howard, SD 57349 Map → |
| Average household income | $27,225/yr |
| Average personal income | $25,624/yr |
| People per unit | 1.1 |
| Moved in within last year | 19% |
| Households below 30% AMI | 38% |
| Households below 50% AMI | 69% |
| One-bedroom share | 75% |
How to apply at Howard
Public housing: owned by the local housing authority, with rents set at about 30% of household income. Apply through the authority.
- Call or visit the management office at 117 N Arthur St, Howard; ask if the waitlist is open and request an application.
- Gather ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and proof of all income. Applications are always free.
- Claim eligible preferences (homelessness, veteran, local residency) with documentation.
- Respond fast to interview letters; verify rent expectations against your budget (~$503/mo average here).
Other subsidized housing in Howard
- Chestnut Apts LIHTC
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of subsidy does Howard have?
Public Housing. Public housing: owned by the local housing authority, with rents set at about 30% of household income. Apply through the authority.
How much is rent at Howard?
Residents report average rents near $503/month in HUD administrative data. Under most federal programs you pay roughly 30% of adjusted income — your actual amount depends on household income and unit size.
How do I apply at Howard?
Contact the management office at 117 N Arthur St in Howard. Ask whether the waitlist is open, request an application, and claim any preferences you qualify for. There is never a fee to apply for HUD-subsidized housing.