State directory

Section 8 & HUD Housing in Mississippi

346 HUD-assisted rental properties across 132 cities in Mississippi, with approximately 19,899 subsidized units. Pick a city below to see the actual buildings, their addresses, and how to apply.

346
Properties
19,899
Subsidized units
132
Cities
70
Counties

Cities in Mississippi

Jackson
32 properties
Hattiesburg
12 properties
Clarksdale
10 properties
Greenwood
10 properties
Natchez
10 properties
Vicksburg
10 properties
Meridian
9 properties
Greenville
8 properties
Gulfport
8 properties
Tupelo
8 properties
Yazoo City
8 properties
McComb
6 properties
Biloxi
5 properties
Columbus
5 properties
Corinth
5 properties
Grenada
5 properties
Laurel
5 properties
Pearl
5 properties
West Point
5 properties
Canton
4 properties
Cleveland
4 properties
Holly Springs
4 properties
Ripley
4 properties
Belzoni
3 properties
Drew
3 properties
Kosciusko
3 properties
Lexington
3 properties
Picayune
3 properties
Ruleville
3 properties
Saltillo
3 properties
Shelby
3 properties
Starkville
3 properties
Tunica
3 properties
Aberdeen
2 properties
Amory
2 properties
Baldwyn
2 properties
Booneville
2 properties
Brookhaven
2 properties
Burnsville
2 properties
Carthage
2 properties
Charleston
2 properties
Clinton
2 properties
Columbia
2 properties
Decatur
2 properties
Durant
2 properties
Fayette
2 properties
Forest
2 properties
Fulton
2 properties
Gautier
2 properties
Hazlehurst
2 properties
Hernando
2 properties
Horn Lake
2 properties
Houston
2 properties
Iuka
2 properties
Jonestown
2 properties
Louisville
2 properties
Marks
2 properties
Metcalfe
2 properties
New Albany
2 properties
Ocean Springs
2 properties
Olive Branch
2 properties
Philadelphia
2 properties
Rolling Fork
2 properties
Shannon
2 properties
Southaven
2 properties
Sunflower
2 properties
Tutwiler
2 properties
Waynesboro
2 properties
Bassfield
1 property
Batesville
1 property
Bay Saint Louis
1 property
Bay Springs
1 property
Belmont
1 property
Bolton
1 property
Boyle
1 property
Brandon
1 property
Bruce
1 property
Bude
1 property
Byhalia
1 property
Calhoun City
1 property
Centreville
1 property
Collins
1 property
Como
1 property
Crosby
1 property
Crystal Springs
1 property
De Kalb
1 property
Edwards
1 property
Ellisville
1 property
Ethel
1 property
Flora
1 property
Friars Point
1 property
Gauiter
1 property
Gloster
1 property
Goodman
1 property
Guntown
1 property
Hollandale
1 property
Houlka
1 property
Indianola
1 property
Inverness
1 property
Itta Bena
1 property
Lambert
1 property
Leakesville
1 property
Leland
1 property
Macon
1 property
Magee
1 property
Mayersville
1 property
Mendenhall
1 property
Moorhead
1 property
Morton
1 property
Mound Bayou
1 property
Nettleton
1 property
Oakland
1 property
Okolona
1 property
Oxford
1 property
Pelahatchie
1 property
Petal
1 property
Prentiss
1 property
Quitman
1 property
Ridgeland
1 property
Rienzi
1 property
Rosedale
1 property
Sardis
1 property
Senatobia
1 property
Shaw
1 property
Tchula
1 property
Union
1 property
Vaiden
1 property
Verona
1 property
Water Valley
1 property
Webb
1 property
Winstonville
1 property
Woodville
1 property

About HUD-assisted housing in Mississippi

If you're looking for affordable rental housing in Mississippi, you have two big federal options: a Housing Choice Voucher that you take to a private landlord, and project-based assistance that's tied to a specific building. The directory above covers the second category. Each entry comes from HUD's public Multifamily Properties (Assisted) dataset and represents a real building that accepts HUD subsidies under one or more federal programs.

To apply, you contact each property's management office directly. Most properties keep their own waiting lists separate from the housing authority's voucher waiting list — applying to a project-based building does not put you on the voucher waiting list, and vice versa. If you want every option open, apply to both.

How to use this Mississippi directory:

  • Click your city to see the actual buildings, with addresses, unit counts, and the federal programs each one accepts.
  • From the property page, copy the management contact's phone number and call them to ask whether their waiting list is open.
  • If a building's list is closed, ask when it's expected to reopen — many post a notice 30–60 days before reopening.
  • Apply to several buildings in parallel; waits commonly run 1–5 years.

Federal programs active in Mississippi

Across the 346 assisted properties in Mississippi, residents are housed under a mix of federal contract types. The most common in this state are:

  • Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance — about 284 properties.
  • Sec 8 NC — about 108 properties.
  • Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing — about 82 properties.
  • 202/8 NC — about 58 properties.
  • PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) — about 58 properties.
  • Section 8 LMSA — about 48 properties.

If you're new to these acronyms, the short version: Project-Based Section 8 is the classic family/general program; Section 202 is for low-income elderly applicants 62 and older; Section 811 is for adults with disabilities; and PRAC/PAC are the rental-assistance contracts that fund newer 202 and 811 communities. Mixed-finance and RAD properties combine HUD subsidies with state housing finance or Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC).

How to apply for Section 8 in Mississippi

The Mississippi path looks the same as anywhere else in the country, just with state-specific waiting lists. Start by gathering your documents — government-issued ID, Social Security cards or numbers for everyone in the household, the last 2–3 months of pay stubs or benefit award letters (SSI, SSDI, TANF, unemployment), birth certificates for minors, and the names and addresses of every landlord you've had in the past five years.

Then split your effort between two tracks. Track A is the Housing Choice Voucher: contact the Public Housing Agency (PHA) that covers your county and ask whether the voucher waiting list is open. Most large Mississippi PHAs maintain online application portals; smaller agencies may only accept paper applications during open enrollment windows. Track B is project-based: pick the buildings on this page that fit your household and call each management office. Their lists are independent of the PHA list, so being on one does not put you on the other.

Expect waits of 12 months in smaller Mississippi markets and 2–5+ years in the largest metros. Senior-only Section 202 properties often move faster than family lists. Keep your contact information current on every list — missed mail is the most common reason applicants are dropped.

The largest concentration of HUD-assisted housing in Mississippi is in Jackson, but every county in the state has at least some federally subsidized stock — the directory above is the easiest way to find it.

For a deeper walkthrough, see Section 8 explained, the eligibility limits, and the application checklist. To compare with neighboring states, see Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama.

Counties represented in Mississippi: Adams, Alcorn, Amite, Attala, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Clarke, Clay, Coahoma, Copiah, Covington, Desoto, Forrest, Franklin, Greene, Grenada, Hancock, Harrison, Hinds, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Itawamba, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Kemper, Lafayette, Lamar, Lauderdale, Leake, Lee, Leflore, Lincoln, Lowndes, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pearl River, Pike, and 20 more.