Affordable & Income-Based Housing in Alaska
Alaska has 75 income-based rental properties with 2,311 total units tracked on Lease Lantern, spread across cities and towns statewide. Anchorage leads with 24 properties, followed by Fairbanks and Juneau. Of the 65 properties with inspection scores, 34 rate excellent and 23 rate good, reflecting a generally well-maintained affordable housing stock.
211
Properties
7,738
Total units
48
Cities
Cities in Alaska
Anchorage50 properties · 2,536 unitsAnchorage24 properties · 1,128 unitsWasilla13 properties · 396 unitsFairbanks13 properties · 447 unitsJuneau10 properties · 250 unitsPalmer9 properties · 309 unitsJuneau8 properties · 271 unitsKetchikan6 properties · 157 unitsFairbanks6 properties · 366 unitsEagle River6 properties · 268 unitsWasilla6 properties · 131 unitsKenai5 properties · 144 unitsKodiak5 properties · 326 units
Cities with Affordable Housing in Alaska
Alaska's HUD-assisted and income-based rental properties are spread across the state, with the heaviest concentration in its largest cities.
- Anchorage -- 24 properties
- Fairbanks -- 13 properties
- Juneau -- 8 properties
- Wasilla -- 6 properties
- Sutton -- 2 properties
- Soldotna -- 2 properties
- Petersburg -- 2 properties
- Houston -- 2 properties
- Palmer -- 2 properties
- Seward -- 2 properties
Eligibility & how to apply
Helpful guides
How Section 8 Vouchers WorkWhat Is Income-Based Housing?How to Apply for Affordable HousingSection 8 vs. LIHTCUnderstanding HUD Inspection ScoresHow Affordable Housing Waitlists Work
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