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

CityPropertiesAssisted unitsAvg rent range
Anchorage824,144$315–$922
Fairbanks251,448$315–$836
Juneau26925$279–$802
Kodiak9526$1,080–$1,080
Wasilla24514$416–$512
Palmer12364$298–$298
Eagle River7268
Ketchikan9260$678–$678
Seward8184$530–$572
Homer4182
Kenai6168
Soldotna6143
Sitka4120$706–$706
Girdwood390
Nome367$1,121–$1,121
Petersburg363$452–$507
Haines361
Cordova360$476–$476
Dillingham356
Unalaska347
Valdez347

All cities with subsidized housing in Alaska

Grouped alphabetically; every listing links to its full city database page.

Fair Market Rents by county

CountyTracked properties2-BR FMR
Anchorage Municipality93
Matanuska-Susitna Borough39
Juneau City and Borough27
Fairbanks North Star Borough26
Kenai Peninsula Borough24
Missing, Alaska13
Ketchikan Gateway Borough9
Kodiak Island Borough9
Chugach Census Area6
Dillingham Census Area4
Nome Census Area3
Petersburg Borough3
Sitka City and Borough3
Bethel Census Area2
Haines Borough2
Kusilvak Census Area2
Northwest Arctic Borough1
Wrangell City and Borough1
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area0
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area0

How FMRs work →

Housing agencies operating in Alaska