Low Income & Subsidized Housing in Mount Vernon, GA

There are 4 subsidized and income-restricted properties in Mount Vernon with roughly 100 assisted units — including 3 project-based Section 8 buildings, 1 public housing developments, and 3 LIHTC tax-credit communities, according to HUD administrative data. Reported tenant-paid rents across these buildings range from about $296 to $296 per month.

4
assisted properties
100
subsidized units
$296
typical rent
median wait

Map of subsidized housing in Mount Vernon

Complete directory of subsidized housing in Mount Vernon

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Mount Vernon Public Housing 35$296
Hidden Forest LIHTCPB Section 8 24
Pecan Point LIHTCPB Section 8 21
Pecan Pointe LIHTCPB Section 8 20

Section 8 apartments in Mount Vernon (project-based)

These buildings carry HUD Section 8 contracts attached to the units — apply at each management office rather than through the voucher waitlist. How project-based Section 8 works →

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Hidden Forest LIHTCPB Section 8 24
Pecan Point LIHTCPB Section 8 21
Pecan Pointe LIHTCPB Section 8 20

Public housing developments in Mount Vernon

Rents here are set at about 30% of household income and managed by the local housing authority. About the public housing program →

PropertyUnitsAvg rentReported wait
Mount Vernon Public Housing 35$296

Voucher rent limits: Montgomery County Fair Market Rents

Housing Choice Voucher payment standards in this area derive from HUD's FY2026 Fair Market Rents for Montgomery County: studio $737, 1-BR $742, 2-BR $973, 3-BR $1,353, 4-BR $1,632.

Full FMR table for Montgomery County →

How to apply for subsidized housing in Mount Vernon

  1. Apply to buildings directly. Project-based Section 8, public housing, §202/§811 and LIHTC properties run their own waitlists — contact each office using the details on its page.
  2. Join voucher waitlists. Your regional housing authority administers Housing Choice Vouchers; ask about current openings and preferences. Step-by-step application guide →
  3. Document everything. ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and income proof speed up both paths.
  4. Stay reachable. Update your address everywhere — missed mail is the top reason applicants lose spots.

Nearby cities with low income housing

Data: HUD Picture of Subsidized Households & LIHTC database (2024 vintage). Figures are administrative averages — confirm current availability with each property.