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HUD-assisted housing in Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh has 23 HUD-assisted multifamily rental properties on file with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, providing a combined 1,716 federally-assisted apartment units. The list below mixes Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance, Section 202 housing for the elderly, Section 811 housing for persons with disabilities, and other Project-Based programs administered by HUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing.

Of the 23 properties in Pittsburgh, roughly 3 serve general families, 20 are designated for elderly households (typically age 62+), and 0 are designated for non-elderly households with disabilities. The largest community in the city is NOBLE TOWERS at 2440 BALDWICK RD, with 133 assisted units operating under the HUD-Assisted Multifamily program.

How rent is calculated

At HUD-assisted properties in Pittsburgh, eligible tenants generally pay 30% of their adjusted monthly income toward rent and utilities. HUD pays the property the difference between that household contribution and the negotiated contract rent. Income limits are set annually by HUD based on the local Area Median Income (AMI) — most properties on this page accept Very Low Income households (50% AMI) and many also serve Extremely Low Income households (30% AMI).

How to apply for housing in Pittsburgh

Each property keeps its own waitlist, separate from your local Public Housing Agency’s Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher list. Practical steps:

  • Call the on-site management number listed for each property below to ask whether the waitlist is open and how to apply.
  • If most local waitlists are closed, also apply for a portable Housing Choice Voucher through the PHA serving Pittsburgh — see our step-by-step guide.
  • Cast a wider net by checking nearby cities in Pennsylvania — HUD vouchers are typically portable within the same metro area.
  • Confirm what you may qualify for using our eligibility guide before you call.
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Properties
1,716
Assisted units
PA
State
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HUD programs

All properties in Pittsburgh

PropertyAddressProgramUnitsPhone
BEECHVIEW MANOR 1926 PAULINE AVE · 15216 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 51 (412) 571-2999
EBENEZER TOWERS 420 DINWIDDIE ST · 15219 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 100 (412) 391-9465
ETNA COMMONS 21 HICKORY ST · 15223 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 46 (412) 782-2711
EVA P. MITCHELL 1621 LINCOLN AVE · 15206 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 80 (412) 363-4169
GRAYSON COURT 3021 GRAYSON AVE · 15227 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 47 (412) 882-4224
JOHN PAUL PLAZA 1005 HERRON AVE · 15219 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 69 (412) 683-5850
Larimer/ East Liberty Phase II 185 Larimer Ave · 15206 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 75
MARIAN PLAZA 8601 BRICELYN ST · 15221 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 50 (412) 241-2589
METOWERS 1001 NEW BRIGHTON RD · 15202 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 100 (412) 734-4111
NOBLE TOWERS 2440 BALDWICK RD · 15205 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 133 (412) 921-9087
Oak Hill Phase 1C 537 Oak Hill Drive · 15213 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 96 (412) 682-5288
Oak Hill Phase 1D 537 Oak Hill Dr · 15213 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 56 (412) 682-5288
PARKSIDE MANOR 1306 BROOKLINE BLVD · 15226 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 76 (412) 343-2770
PERRYSVILLE PLAZA 2403 PERRYSVILLE AVE · 15214 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 100 (412) 322-0888
PLUM CREEK ACRES 501 Center New Texas RD · 15239 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 36 (412) 795-2191
PRINCETON PARK APTS. 1486 PRINCETON BLVD · 15221 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 14 (412) 793-4080
RIVERVIEW MANOR/BRIGHTON HEIGHTS 1500 LETORT ST · 15212 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 98 (412) 734-0741
SHALER OAKS 1122 MOUNT ROYAL BLVD · 15223 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 48 (412) 487-9401
ST. AMBROSE MANOR 1235 YETTA AVE · 15212 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 100 (412) 322-2111
ST. JUSTIN PLAZA 120 Boggs AVE · 15211 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 97 (412) 381-3941
STEELWORKERS TOWER 2639 PERRYSVILLE AVE · 15214 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 79 (412) 321-2460
SWEETBRIAR PLACE 211 SWEETBRIAR ST · 15211 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 55 (412) 431-0211
WEST PARK COURT 710 W. NORTH AVE · 15212 HUD-Assisted Multifamily 110 (412) 231-2636

Other cities in Pennsylvania

If waitlists in Pittsburgh are closed, these nearby cities have additional HUD-assisted properties.

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