The City of Davis website is currently undergoing maintenance. All information is archived and you can access it by going to: http://archive.cityofdavis.org/housing/affordable/info.cfm until the site maintenance is completed.

See also: Section 8 Housing Vouchers. Affordable Housing is a legal provision that offers low-income renters housing at a lower cost than renters in higher income brackets.

There are several levels of affordable housing. Qualifying for affordable housing depends on the number of people in the household, the total household income, and the Yolo County area median income. In 2008, the median Yolo County household income was $71,000. Here is the breakdown for number of people in a household and income category (from the City of Davis website):

Income Category
Number
of
Persons
in
Household
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Extremely Low
$14,900
$17,050
$19,150
$21,300
$23,00
$24,700
$26,400
$28,100
Very Low Income
$24,850
$28,400
$31,950
$35,500
$38,350
$41,200
$44,00
$46,850
Lower Income
$39,750
$45,450
$51,100
$46,800
$61,350
$65,900
$70,450
$75,000
Median Income
$49,700
$56,800
$63,900
$71,00
$76,700
$82,400
$88,000
$93,700
Moderate Income
$59,600
$68,200
$76,700
$85,200
$92,000
$98,800
$105,600
$112,500

Apartment complexes offer different types of affordable housing based on the above categories. Some complexes will only offer affordable housing units while others offer a mixture of affordable housing and regular units. Usually a household will only qualify for affordable housing if one or two of the leasers are working full-time. This means most student apartments won't qualify. Many complexes are a part of Community Housing Opportunities Corporation (CHOC) but not all.

Affordable housing units are often offered under month-to-month leases instead of the September - August lease offered by the Davis Model Lease.

See Apartments for a full list of apartments in Davis, and also visit the Housing Guide.

The City of Davis lists these apartments on the City of Davis Affordable Housing site: