State directory

Section 8 & HUD Housing in Texas

1,010 HUD-assisted rental properties across 246 cities in Texas, with approximately 67,549 subsidized units. Pick a city below to see the actual buildings, their addresses, and how to apply.

1,010
Properties
67,549
Subsidized units
246
Cities
134
Counties

Cities in Texas

Houston
90 properties
Austin
84 properties
San Antonio
84 properties
El Paso
75 properties
Fort Worth
63 properties
Dallas
40 properties
Corpus Christi
26 properties
Beaumont
12 properties
Brownsville
12 properties
Port Arthur
11 properties
Amarillo
9 properties
Lubbock
9 properties
Longview
8 properties
Odessa
8 properties
Plano
8 properties
Waco
8 properties
Arlington
7 properties
Garland
7 properties
Laredo
7 properties
Lufkin
7 properties
San Angelo
7 properties
Wichita Falls
7 properties
Baytown
6 properties
Grand Prairie
6 properties
Harlingen
6 properties
McAllen
6 properties
McKinney
6 properties
New Braunfels
6 properties
Pasadena
6 properties
Seguin
6 properties
Tyler
6 properties
Alice
5 properties
Denton
5 properties
Georgetown
5 properties
Gonzales
5 properties
Nacogdoches
5 properties
Cleburne
4 properties
Conroe
4 properties
Gainesville
4 properties
Irving
4 properties
Kingsville
4 properties
Kyle
4 properties
Mission
4 properties
Orange
4 properties
Plainview
4 properties
Rosenberg
4 properties
Sugar Land
4 properties
The Woodlands
4 properties
Victoria
4 properties
Alvin
3 properties
Angleton
3 properties
Bay City
3 properties
Big Spring
3 properties
Bryan
3 properties
Cleveland
3 properties
Del Rio
3 properties
Edinburg
3 properties
Huntsville
3 properties
Jacksonville
3 properties
Kerrville
3 properties
Lockhart
3 properties
Marshall
3 properties
Mercedes
3 properties
Midland
3 properties
Palestine
3 properties
Robstown
3 properties
Sinton
3 properties
Spring
3 properties
Temple
3 properties
Texas City
3 properties
Uvalde
3 properties
Weslaco
3 properties
Wharton
3 properties
Abilene
2 properties
Aransas Pass
2 properties
Athens
2 properties
Bastrop
2 properties
Brenham
2 properties
Burleson
2 properties
Carrizo Springs
2 properties
Coleman
2 properties
College Station
2 properties
Copperas Cove
2 properties
Corsicana
2 properties
Cypress
2 properties
Denison
2 properties
Donna
2 properties
Ennis
2 properties
Falfurrias
2 properties
Hallettsville
2 properties
Haslet
2 properties
Humble
2 properties
Jasper
2 properties
Joshua
2 properties
Kilgore
2 properties
Lake Jackson
2 properties
Mabank
2 properties
Marble Falls
2 properties
Melissa
2 properties
Mesquite
2 properties
Navasota
2 properties
Olney
2 properties
Paris
2 properties
Pleasanton
2 properties
Poteet
2 properties
Raymondville
2 properties
Richardson
2 properties
Round Rock
2 properties
San Benito
2 properties
San Diego
2 properties
San Elizario
2 properties
San Marcos
2 properties
Smithville
2 properties
Socorro
2 properties
South Houston
2 properties
Sweetwater
2 properties
Texarkana
2 properties
Tomball
2 properties
Alamo
1 property
Alton
1 property
Anna
1 property
Anthony
1 property
Archer City
1 property
Atlanta
1 property
Aubrey
1 property
Balch Springs
1 property
Bedford
1 property
Beeville
1 property
Belton
1 property
Benbrook
1 property
Bonham
1 property
Boyd
1 property
Breckenridge
1 property
Bridgeport
1 property
Brookshire
1 property
Brownfield
1 property
Brownwood
1 property
Burnet
1 property
Canyon Lake
1 property
Carrollton
1 property
Carthage
1 property
Center
1 property
Childress
1 property
Clifton
1 property
Columbus
1 property
Crockett
1 property
Crosby
1 property
Crystal City
1 property
Cumby
1 property
De Leon
1 property
Deer Park
1 property
Desoto
1 property
Dickinson
1 property
Dilley
1 property
Dublin
1 property
Duncanville
1 property
Eagle Lake
1 property
Eagle Pass
1 property
Edcouch
1 property
Edna
1 property
El Campo
1 property
Elsa
1 property
Everman
1 property
Floresville
1 property
Fredericksburg
1 property
Freeport
1 property
Freer
1 property
Fresno
1 property
Galveston
1 property
Gilmer
1 property
Gladewater
1 property
Groves
1 property
Hearne
1 property
Hebbronville
1 property
Henderson
1 property
Hereford
1 property
Hitchcock
1 property
Hondo
1 property
Howe
1 property
Hughes Springs
1 property
Jefferson
1 property
Kaufman
1 property
Kenedy
1 property
Kingwood
1 property
La Feria
1 property
La Marque
1 property
La Porte
1 property
La Vernia
1 property
Lago Vista
1 property
Lamesa
1 property
Lampasas
1 property
Lewisville
1 property
Linden
1 property
Littlefield
1 property
Live Oak
1 property
Livingston
1 property
Loraine
1 property
Luling
1 property
Malakoff
1 property
Mansfield
1 property
Mathis
1 property
Meridian
1 property
Mineral Wells
1 property
Montgomery
1 property
Mount Pleasant
1 property
Muleshoe
1 property
New Boston
1 property
New Waverly
1 property
Odem
1 property
Orange Grove
1 property
Palmview
1 property
Pampa
1 property
Pearsall
1 property
Pharr
1 property
Point
1 property
Port Isabel
1 property
Ranger
1 property
Refugio
1 property
Richmond
1 property
Rio Hondo
1 property
Rising Star
1 property
Rockport
1 property
Rogers
1 property
Rosebud
1 property
Roxton
1 property
San Augustine
1 property
San Juan
1 property
Santa Anna
1 property
Santa Rosa
1 property
Schulenburg
1 property
Seagoville
1 property
Sealy
1 property
Sherman
1 property
Snyder
1 property
Stephenville
1 property
Sulphur Springs
1 property
Sunnyvale
1 property
Teague
1 property
Tenaha
1 property
Tulia
1 property
Universal City
1 property
Waxahachie
1 property
Weatherford
1 property
West Columbia
1 property
Yoakum
1 property
Zapata
1 property

About HUD-assisted housing in Texas

If you're looking for affordable rental housing in Texas, 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 Texas 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 Texas

Across the 1,010 assisted properties in Texas, residents are housed under a mix of federal contract types. The most common in this state are:

  • Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance — about 683 properties.
  • Section 202 / 811 Supportive Housing — about 224 properties.
  • PRAC (Project Rental Assistance Contract) — about 198 properties.
  • Section 8 LMSA — about 178 properties.
  • LMSA — about 178 properties.
  • Sec 8 NC — about 158 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 Texas

The Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas is in Houston, 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 New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana.

Counties represented in Texas: Anderson, Angelina, Aransas, Archer, Atascosa, Austin, Bailey, Bastrop, Bee, Bell, Bexar, Bosque, Bowie, Brazoria, Brazos, Brooks, Brown, Burnet, Caldwell, Cameron, Cass, Cherokee, Childress, Coleman, Collin, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Denton, Dewitt, Dimmit, Duval, Eastland, Ector, El Paso, Ellis, Erath, Falls, Fannin, Fayette, Fort Bend, Freestone, Frio, Galveston, Gillespie, and 84 more.