Housing Income Limits
The chart below is based on the Area Median Incomes (AMI) as issued annually by the US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD), along with some AMI categories as issued annually by the State of Florida. These AMIs are used for eligibility related to most of the City’s Housing assistance programs.
To determine your income category, view table below based on the number of persons in the household:
AMI
|
30% of Median
|
50% of Median
|
60% of Median
|
80% of Median
|
100% of Median
|
120% of Median
|
140% of Median
|
1
|
$23,850
|
$39,750
|
$47,700
|
$63,550 |
$79,438 |
$95,400 |
$111,300 |
2
|
$27,250 |
$45,400 |
$54,480 |
$72,650 |
$90,813 |
$108,960 |
$127,120 |
3
|
$30,650 |
$51,050 |
$61,260 |
$81,700 |
$102,125 |
$122,520 |
$142,940 |
4
|
$34,050 |
$56,750
|
$68,100 |
$90,800 |
$113,500 |
$136,200 |
$158,900 |
5
|
$36,800 |
$61,300 |
$73,560 |
$98,100 |
$122,625 |
$147,120 |
$171,640 |
6
|
$41,960 |
$65,850 |
$79,020 |
$105,350 |
$131,688 |
$158,040 |
$184,380 |
7
|
$47,340 |
$70,400 |
$84,480 |
$112,600 |
$140,750 |
$168,960 |
$197,120 |
8
|
$52,720 |
$74,950 |
$89,940 |
$119,900 |
$149,875 |
$179,880 |
$209,860 |
Updated (April 2024)