; Low Income Apartments For Rent in Toronto, OH

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Whispering Hills

901 Bank St
Toronto, Ohio
Subsidized
Rent Assisted
PBRA
LIHTC
BMIR
$505-751
1-3 BR

Riverside Manor Apartments

524 N 5th St
Toronto, Ohio
Subsidized
Rent Assisted
LIHTC
S. 8 NC
BMIR

Michael Myers Terrace

425 N 5th St
Toronto, Ohio
Subsidized
Public Housing
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There are 61 low-income apartments in Toronto that offer reduced rents to eligible households. Low-income rents in Toronto, Ohio can range from $505 to $751 depending on the number of bedrooms.

Rental assistance programs support 205 low-income homes in Toronto where households pay rent based on how much they earn. For 2024, elgible households participating in federally assisted housing pay an average of $321 towards rent each month.

Affordable rent data for some communities last confirmed on January 3rd, 2023. Subdsidized rents typically change once a year based on federal guidance.

Public Housing Agencies Serving Toronto, Ohio

Public Housing Agencies operate federally assisted affordable housing programs at local levels on behalf of HUD. Notably, housing agencies are responsible for managing Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Public Housing, and Project-Based Voucher waiting lists within their jurisdiction.

Housing Authority Programs
Jefferson Metropolitan Housing Authority Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV); Public Housing
Go to the Ohio Public Housing and Low-Income Apartments Waiting Lists page for openings near Toronto.

Toronto, Ohio Affordable Housing Data

Income Based Apartments in Toronto, Ohio

Toronto features 205 income based apartments. Tenants of income based apartments typically pay no more than 30% of their income towards rent and utilities.

Low Rent Apartments in Toronto, Ohio

There are 61 rent subsidized apartments that do not provide direct rental assistance but remain affordable to low income households in Toronto.

Housing Choice Vouchers in Toronto, Ohio

On average, Section 8 Housing Choice vouchers pay Toronto landlords $500 per month towards rent. The average voucher holder contributes $300 towards rent in Toronto.

The maximum amount a voucher would pay on behalf of a low-income tenant in Toronto, Ohio for a two-bedroom apartment is between $774 and $946.

2024 Toronto, Ohio Fair Market Rents and Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards

Fair Market Rents can be used to better understand the average housing costs of an area. Fair Market Rents are used by HUD to establish payment and rent standards for federal rental assistance programs like the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program.

Studio One BR Two BR Three BR Four BR
Toronto, Ohio Fair Market Rent $660 $678 $860 $1,177 $1,279
Toronto, Ohio Payment Standard Range $594 to $726 $610 to $746 $774 to $946 $1,059 to $1,295 $1,151 to $1,407

Sourced from federal housing data and AffordableHousingOnline.com research.

Toronto, OH Affordable Housing Snapshot

Total Affordable Apartment Properties 3
Total Low Income Apartments 266
Total Housing Units with Rental Assistance 205
Percentage of Housing Units Occupied By Renters 33.75%
Average Renter Household Size 1.96
Average Household Size 2.23
Median Household Income $40,484 ±$4,382
Median Rent $585 ±$82
Percentage Of Renters Overburdened 39.1% ± 8.46pp
Total Population 4,980

Population and Household Demographics

Toronto is a city in Jefferson County, Ohio with a population of 4,980. There are 2,228 households in the city with an average household size of 2.23 persons. 33.75% of households in Toronto are renters.

Income and Rent Overburden in Toronto

The median gross income for households in Toronto is $40,484 a year, or $3,374 a month. The median rent for the city is $585 a month.

Households who pay more than thirty percent of their gross income are considered to be Rent Overburdened. In Toronto, a household making less than $1,950 a month would be considered overburdened when renting an apartment at or above the median rent. 39.1% of households who rent are overburdened in Toronto.

Area Median Income In Toronto

Affordable housing program eligibility is always determined by one's income. Each household's income is compared to the incomes of all other households in the area. This is accomplished through a statistic established by the government called the Area Median Income, most often referred to as AMI. The AMI is calculated and published each year by HUD.

HUD often uses an area larger than a city to determine the AMI because HUD anticipates those searching for housing will look beyond individual cities during their housing search. For Toronto, the AMI is calculated from all households within Jefferson County.

In Toronto, HUD calculates the Area Median Income for a family of four as $76,900

Most affordable housing programs determine eligibility based on the percent of AMI a given household's income is. Among the programs that determine eligibility based on the AMI are Section 8, HOME, LIHTC, Section 515, 202 and 811.

Rental Assistance in Toronto

Rental assistance is a type of housing subsidy that pays for a portion of a renter’s monthly housing costs, including rent and tenant paid utilities. This housing assistance can come in the form of Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, project-based Section 8 contracts, public housing, USDA Rental Assistance (in Section 515 properties) as well as HUD Section 202 and 811 properties for elderly and disabled households.

Income Qualifications for HUD Rental Assistance in Toronto

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30% AMI Income Limits
Renters earning up to 30% of the Toronto AMI may qualify for rental assistance programs that target Extremely Low Income households.
$16,450 $19,720 $24,860 $30,000 $35,140 $40,280 $45,420 $50,560
50% AMI Income Limits
Renters earning up to 50% of the Toronto AMI may qualify for rental assistance programs that target Very Low Income households.
$27,450 $31,400 $35,300 $39,200 $42,350 $45,500 $48,650 $51,750
80% AMI Income Limits
Renters earning up to 80% of the Toronto AMI may qualify for rental assistance programs that target Low Income households.
$43,900 $50,200 $56,450 $62,700 $67,750 $72,750 $77,750 $82,800