Low Income & Subsidized Housing in Alaska
271 assisted properties with about 10,185 subsidized units, drawn from HUD administrative records. Typical tenant-paid rent across them averages around $530/mo.
58
PB Section 8 buildings
12
public housing developments
172
LIHTC tax-credit properties
21
cities with inventory
Largest cities for low income housing in Alaska
| City | Properties | Assisted units | Avg rent range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anchorage | 82 | 4,144 | $315–$922 |
| Fairbanks | 25 | 1,448 | $315–$836 |
| Juneau | 26 | 925 | $279–$802 |
| Kodiak | 9 | 526 | $1,080–$1,080 |
| Wasilla | 24 | 514 | $416–$512 |
| Palmer | 12 | 364 | $298–$298 |
| Eagle River | 7 | 268 | — |
| Ketchikan | 9 | 260 | $678–$678 |
| Seward | 8 | 184 | $530–$572 |
| Homer | 4 | 182 | — |
| Kenai | 6 | 168 | — |
| Soldotna | 6 | 143 | — |
| Sitka | 4 | 120 | $706–$706 |
| Girdwood | 3 | 90 | — |
| Nome | 3 | 67 | $1,121–$1,121 |
| Petersburg | 3 | 63 | $452–$507 |
| Haines | 3 | 61 | — |
| Cordova | 3 | 60 | $476–$476 |
| Dillingham | 3 | 56 | — |
| Unalaska | 3 | 47 | — |
| Valdez | 3 | 47 | — |
All cities with subsidized housing in Alaska
Grouped alphabetically; every listing links to its full city database page.
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Fair Market Rents by county
Housing agencies operating in Alaska
- Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (20,102 units)
- Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (3,711 units)