Low Income & Subsidized Housing in Oregon

1,033 assisted properties with about 56,164 subsidized units, drawn from HUD administrative records. Typical tenant-paid rent across them averages around $375/mo.

667
PB Section 8 buildings
28
public housing developments
701
LIHTC tax-credit properties
71
cities with inventory

Largest cities for low income housing in Oregon

CityPropertiesAssisted unitsAvg rent range
Portland31620,293$218–$687
Salem462,917$281–$748
Eugene542,766$216–$677
Gresham191,611$305–$430
Beaverton171,428$380–$596
Bend211,366$373–$403
Hillsboro281,342$374–$460
Tigard131,294
Medford231,061$342–$488
Oregon City10861$351–$483
Milwaukie12845$387–$750
Roseburg16833$297–$452
Springfield14685$300–$496
Happy Valley7670
Grants Pass17668$327–$415
Hermiston15610$356–$422
Tualatin3604
Corvallis11506$355–$435
Wilsonville9491$356–$485
Hood River10459$358–$422
Lincoln City10448$297–$428
Albany12434$327–$540
Troutdale3432
Mcminnville10409$351–$351
Redmond11387

All cities with subsidized housing in Oregon

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

Fair Market Rents by county

CountyTracked properties2-BR FMR
Multnomah County282$1,922
Missing, Oregon118
Lane County85$1,688
Washington County72$1,922
Marion County57$1,560
Clackamas County54$1,922
Jackson County38$1,530
Deschutes County35$1,784
Douglas County33$1,271
Umatilla County30$1,241
Linn County21$1,500
Josephine County17$1,363
Lincoln County16$1,480
Coos County15$1,265
Malheur County15$1,081
Clatsop County13$1,457
Yamhill County13$1,922
Polk County12$1,560
Union County12$1,222
Benton County11$1,622
Hood River County10$1,884
Jefferson County9$1,229
Klamath County9$1,247
Columbia County7$1,922
Crook County7$1,385

How FMRs work →

Housing agencies operating in Oregon