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HUD & Section 8 Housing in Bridgeport, CT

19 assisted multifamily properties in Bridgeport, totaling about 1,702 subsidized units. Each listing below points to the actual building and the management contact who keeps the waiting list — that's who you call to apply.

19
Properties
1,702
Subsidized units
16
Senior-focused (62+)
10
Disability-focused

Properties in Bridgeport

Bridgeport Towers

199 Yacht St, Bridgeport, CT 06605
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Sec 8 SR Senior 62+
250 units

Stratfield Apartments

1241 Main St, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Sec 8 SR Senior 62+ Disability-focused
191 units

Bishop Curtis/Augustana Homes - Bridgeport

525 Palisade Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06610
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance HFDA/8 NC Senior 62+
180 units

TOWER II APARTMENTS

1491 CENTRAL AVE, Bridgeport, CT 06610
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance HFDA/8 NC Senior 62+ Disability-focused
136 units

Clifford House

1450 Main St, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Sec 8 NC Senior 62+ Disability-focused
100 units

Laurelwood Place Apts.

585 Norman St, Bridgeport, CT 06605
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance 202/8 NC Senior 62+ Disability-focused
100 units

Grant Street Senior Apts

430 Grant St, Bridgeport, CT 06610
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance 202/8 SR Senior 62+
91 units

SYCAMORE PLACE

285 MAPLEWOOD AVE, Bridgeport, CT 06605
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Section 8 LMSA LMSA Senior 62+ Disability-focused
91 units

BRIDGEPORT ELDERLY APARTMENTS

2400 NORTH AVE, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance HFDA/8 NC Senior 62+ Disability-focused
85 units

SEYMOUR HOLLANDER

4190 PARK AVE, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance 202/8 NC Senior 62+
85 units

BARNUM HOUSE

140 FAIRFIELD AVE, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance HFDA/8 SR Senior 62+
83 units

Washington Heights

115 Washington Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Section 8 LMSA LMSA Senior 62+
81 units

Augustana Homes - Jewett

280 JEWETT AVENUE, Bridgeport, CT 06606
Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) PRAC/202 Senior 62+ Disability-focused
72 units

Bishop Curtis/Augustana Homes - E. Bridgeport

264 Union Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06607
Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) PRAC/202 Senior 62+ Disability-focused
48 units

Hall Commons

55 George E Pipkins Way, Bridgeport, CT 06608
Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) PRAC/202 Senior 62+
40 units

Kingsway at Truman Park

71 TRUMAN ST, Bridgeport, CT 06606
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Sec 8 NC Senior 62+
30 units

Crescent Crossings Phase I

160 Church St, Bridgeport, CT 06608
811 PRA DEMO
17 units

Pembroke Commons

1055 Pembroke St, Bridgeport, CT 06608
811 PRA DEMO
12 units

KENNEDY CENTER, THE

755 Palisade Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06610
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance 202/8 NC
10 units

How to apply for Section 8 in Bridgeport

If you're hoping to land a unit in one of the buildings above, here's the practical path for Bridgeport applicants:

  1. Confirm your income. Project-based Section 8 in Bridgeport uses the same HUD income limits as the rest of Connecticut. Most buildings serve households at or below 50% of the area median income (AMI), with some prioritizing extremely-low-income (30% AMI) applicants. See the eligibility page for the cutoffs by household size.
  2. Pick the buildings that fit your household. Look at unit count, the program type, and any senior or disability designation. Senior-only properties (Section 202) accept applicants 62+; Section 811 properties are reserved for adults with qualifying disabilities. Family-occupancy buildings are open to households of all ages.
  3. Call the management contact on each property page. Ask: "Is your waiting list open? If it's closed, when do you expect it to reopen, and where do I check for the announcement?" Get the answer in writing if you can — an email reply is a useful paper trail.
  4. Apply to several buildings. A typical wait in Bridgeport-sized markets is 12–36 months; some big Connecticut metros run several years. Applying to 5–10 buildings in parallel materially shortens your wait. Don't be choosy on the first round — once you're housed, you can transfer.
  5. Keep your application live. Once on a list, respond to every recertification mailing within the deadline — missed mail is the most common reason applicants get dropped. Update your phone number and mailing address with every property the moment they change.

What kind of HUD housing exists in Bridgeport?

The 19 assisted properties in Bridgeport represent a mix of federal program types. The most common contracts attached to Bridgeport buildings include:

  • Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance — about 14 properties in Bridgeport.
  • HFDA/8 NC — about 3 properties in Bridgeport.
  • 202/8 NC — about 3 properties in Bridgeport.
  • Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing — about 3 properties in Bridgeport.
  • PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) — about 3 properties in Bridgeport.
  • PRAC/202 — about 3 properties in Bridgeport.

Buildings flagged "Senior 62+" above are typically Section 202 communities, where every unit is reserved for older adults; many include congregate dining, on-site case management, and accessible design. Buildings flagged "Disability-focused" are usually Section 811 properties, designed around adults with mobility, cognitive, or behavioral-health disabilities and often paired with supportive services.

Section 8 in Bridgeport is run by HUD with day-to-day administration handled by each property's management agent. You do not have to be a current resident of Bridgeport to apply; many buildings accept applications from anywhere in the country, though local applicants often get a preference. If you're moving to Bridgeport from another part of Connecticut, applying remotely before you arrive can knock months off your wait.

What you'll pay

In every program above, the resident's share of rent is generally capped at roughly 30% of adjusted household income. "Adjusted" means after subtracting allowances for dependents, elderly/disabled status, certain medical expenses, and qualifying childcare. For a household earning $24,000/year with no significant deductions, that works out to a tenant share of about $600/month — regardless of the building's market rent. HUD pays the rest of the contract rent directly to the owner.

If a building you want is full, see the waiting lists page for tactics on tracking new openings, and read how to apply for the document checklist you'll need. You can also broaden your search to nearby cities — see the sidebar for the closest options in Connecticut.