Sloss C Public Housing Omaha, TX

Profile last updated · Data vintage: HUD FY2025

Sloss C is a Public Housing community in Omaha, TX with 52 units reporting 96% occupancy. Assisted residents pay about $250/month on average. The property reported a typical wait of roughly 2 months.

52
total units
96%
occupancy
$250
avg resident rent
2 mo
reported wait

Resident & program facts (HUD-reported)

Program(s)Public Housing
Address301 E 3rd St, Omaha, TX 75571 Map →
Average household income$31,609/yr
Average personal income$21,650/yr
People per unit1.5
Moved in within last year18%
Households below 30% AMI20%
Households below 50% AMI50%
One-bedroom share44%

How to apply at Sloss C

Public housing: owned by the local housing authority, with rents set at about 30% of household income. Apply through the authority.

  1. Call or visit the management office at 301 E 3rd St, Omaha; ask if the waitlist is open and request an application.
  2. Gather ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and proof of all income. Applications are always free.
  3. Claim eligible preferences (homelessness, veteran, local residency) with documentation.
  4. Respond fast to interview letters; verify rent expectations against your budget (~$250/mo average here).

Nearby subsidized housing (within ~10 km)

PropertyLocationDistance
Unnamed Public HousingNaples4.8 km
Unnamed Public HousingNaples4.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of subsidy does Sloss C 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 Sloss C?
Residents report average rents near $250/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 Sloss C?
Contact the management office at 301 E 3rd St in Omaha. 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.

Figures from HUD's Picture of Subsidized Households (FY2025) and/or LIHTC database (2024); administrative averages that may lag current conditions. Equal Housing Opportunity. This site is not affiliated with HUD or the property owner.