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Programs » Housing » Waiting Lists
Pre-applications will be accepted online only
Continuing until further notice, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) is accepting online pre-applications from individuals interested in applying for the following four different types of subsidized housing. Participants in HACM’s subsidized housing programs typically pay 30 percent of their income for rent, and through funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HACM pays the difference.
Interested individuals may register and pre-apply for any waiting lists they are interested in. After an individual pre-applies, they will be contacted via email once their name is selected and invited to complete an application to determine eligibility. Due to a variety of factors, we are unable to provide those on waiting lists with their position on a particular waiting list.
In order to register and pre-apply, an individual MUST have the following six pieces of information:
- First and last name (for all household members)
- Date of birth (for all household members)
- Mailing address
- Social Security Number
- Phone number (including area code)
- Email address
ALL PRE-APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ONLINE USING A COMPUTER, TABLET OR SMARTPHONE WITH AN INTERNET CONNECTION.
If you do not have access to an internet-enabled device, public libraries have computers that are free for the public to use.
Pre-applications may be discontinued at any time if the program reaches capacity.
We strongly urge everyone who is currently on a waiting list to login into myportal.hacm.org to ensure their information is current and that you are on the waiting lists that you are interested in.
WAITING LISTS
Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8 Rent Assistance): HACM will open its wait list for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Housing Choice Vouchers are a form of Section 8 Rent Assistance funded by the federal government and administered locally by the Housing Authority. The program provides very low-income families with vouchers to help in paying their rent for housing in private market units that have been inspected and met the program’s housing quality standards. HACM will accept online pre-applications to be included in one or more lotteries to be selected for this wait list. If you previously completed a pre-application for the Housing Choice Voucher wait list before December 15, 2021 and were not selected in the lottery, you will need to reapply for an opportunity to be chosen in future lotteries.
Project-Based Vouchers: HACM is continuing its open wait lists for Project-Based Vouchers. Project-Based Vouchers are a type of assistance that subsidizes the cost of housing at specific housing developments. HACM is currently accepting pre-applications for the following 12 developments. Any individual 18 years or older who meets the income qualifications can apply, but preferences will be given to those that meet the criteria listed below for each development. You can sign up for any or all of the specific buildings, depending on your interest.
Building | Preferences | Bedroom Size |
Becher Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 and 2 |
Cherry Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Convent Hill | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Highland Gardens | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 and 2 |
Holton Terrace | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Lapham Park | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 and 2 |
Merrill Park | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Olga Village | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 and 2 |
Scattered Sites | Families of 2 or more persons | 2, 3, 4, and 5 |
Town Homes at Carver Park | Families of 3 or more persons | 3, 4, and 5 |
Victory Manor | Veterans | 1 |
Westlawn Gardens Mid-Rise | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Westlawn Gardens | Families of 1 or more persons | 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 |
Public Housing Designated for Seniors and Disabled: HACM will open the waiting list for public housing designated for seniors and individuals with disabilities. These are apartments in high-rise buildings in different neighborhoods of Milwaukee. When approved for housing, you will be offered a selection of buildings with available units.
Building | Preferences | Bedroom Size |
Arlington Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
College Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Hillside Terrace High-Rise | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 and 2 |
Lincoln Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Locust Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Mitchell Court | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Riverview | Elderly (62+ years of age and older), near elderly (50 - 61 years of age and older), and/or disabled (18 years of age and older) | 1 |
Public Housing for Families: HACM will open its family public housing wait list. These are subsidized housing for families in three developments: Hillside Terrace, located west of 6th Street just north of the Fiserv Forum (1 to 5 bedroom units); Parklawn, located just north of Capitol Drive and west of Sherman Boulevard (1 to 3 bedroom units); and Scattered Sites which are scattered throughout many
neighborhoods in Milwaukee (2 to 6 bedroom units). When approved for housing, you will be offered a choice of developments that have available units.
QUALIFICATIONS
Housing Choice Voucher and Project-Based Vouchers: To qualify for these types of subsidized housing, the Head of Household must be 18 years or older and the TOTAL household income must not exceed the limits indicated below:
2022 Income Limits
1 Person | 2 Persons | 3 Persons | 4 Persons | 5 Persons | 6 Persons | 7 Persons | 8 Persons |
$33,050 | $37,800 | $42,500 | $47,200 | $51,000 | $54,800 | $58,550 | $62,350 |
Public housing designated for seniors and persons with disabilities and public housing for families: To qualify for these types of subsidized housing, the Head of Household must be 18 years or older and the TOTAL household income must not exceed the limits indicated below:
2022 Income Limits
1 Person | 2 Persons | 3 Persons | 4 Persons | 5 Persons | 6 Persons | 7 Persons | 8 Persons |
$52,850 | $60,400 | $67,950 | $75,500 | $81,550 | $87,600 | $93,650 | $99,700 |
HOMELESS PREFERENCE
If you meet a very strict definition of “homeless” that both HUD and HACM use, you may be eligible for a preference on certain housing waitlists (Housing Choice Voucher or Public Housing) based on your homeless status. This preference does not apply to project-based voucher waiting lists.
HUD and HACM define “homeless” for this preference very strictly by only counting two types of homelessness for this preference (known as Category 1 and Category 4). Get more information and see if you qualify at Homeless Preference.
Pre-applications will be accepted online only
If you have additional questions or need a reasonable accommodation, you may call the waiting list hotline at (414) 286-5681.
Print version of the information above and a list of frequently asked questions:
Notice - HACM Waiting Lists to Open
FAQ - HACM Waiting Lists
Notice - HACM Waiting Lists to Open - Spanish
FAQ - HACM Waiting Lists - Spanish
Printable versions of the above information and a list of Frequently Asked Questions: