Auburn Housing Authority

931 Booker Street, Auburn, AL, 36832
(334)821-2262



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About Auburn Housing Authority

The Early Days
The Auburn Housing Authority was established in 1949 as a result of the concern of many citizens living in substandard housing. Officially incorporated by the Secretary of State on October 19, 1949, the Auburn Housing Authority immediatley set out on it's goal of improving the living conditions for low-income families. In 1950, the Auburn Housing Authority board approved the construction of two apartment properties. 14 units were built off Dean Road (next to what is now the Auburn Parks & Recreation Department) at a cost of $136,000 and were named East Park Apartments. An additional 61 units were built at a cost of $618,000 of Highway 14 (formerly called Loachapoka Road). These apartments, called Moton Apartments, were named after Robert R. Moton who was the second president of Tuskegee Institute.
Shortly after the completion of the first two properties, the Board of Commissioners approved the construction of 16 more units at East Park Apartments and added a 34 units at a property known as Drake Apartments, which are named after Auburn native and former president of Alabama A&M University, J. F. Drake. These units were constructed between 1957 and 1959.

1970-1982
The increased need for more affordable housing in Auburn led the Auburn Housing Authority to develop and construct 3 more sites during the 70's and 80's. In 1971, the Board of Commissioners approved the construction of 101 units on North Donahue Drive. This development, named Ridgecrest Apartments, would be the largest site in terms of apartments as well as land. It would come to house the administrative offices as well as the Auburn Daycare Center's Ridgecrest site. During the same time period, a 15 unit site was built closer to the center of Auburn and was intended to be used as housing for the elderly. This development, named Porter Apartments, offered several efficiency and 1 bedroom apartments as well as a community center. In 1982, Auburn Housing Authority built it's last development near the Village Mall. NamedSparkman Apartments, this development consists of 31 units as well as a community center. At the time of its completion, Sparkman Apartments brought the total number of affordable rental units to 322.

Present and Future
Currently the Auburn Housing Authority is involved in a major renovation project at Moton Apartments. Once completed, there will be 16 three bedroom apartments, 16 two bedroom apartments, and 6 one bedroom apartments. All of the units will be total-electric and will have central heat and air conditioning. The site will have an entrance off Martin Luther King Drive and will provide ample off-street parking for residents. Since many buildings were demolished and removed, there will also be plenty of room for the children to play! Expected date of completion is sometime in the Fall of 2011. Keep checking herefor more updated pictures!


Program Summary for Auburn Housing Authority

Auburn Housing Authority is a public housing agency that helps provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Auburn Housing Authority manages several funded programs and has a total of 60 subsidized affordable housing units for rental assistance. Auburn Housing Authority administered a total of 50 Section 8 Vouchers. Auburn Housing Authority currently has low rent units and Section 8 Voucher as its program type. Auburn Housing Authority is located at 931 Booker Street, Auburn, AL, 36832 and serves the city of Auburn. Income limits, fair market rents and rent rates vary with each agency. Please contact Auburn Housing Authority at, (334)821-2262 for more information about coverage area and program availability.


Current Status Active
Size of Auburn Housing Authority compared nationally Large
Last Updated 04/12/2014
Total Numbers of Communities N/A
Total numbers of Administered Section 8 Voucher N/A
Total numbers of Administered Public Housing Units N/A
Waiting list for the Auburn Housing Authority is currently Open


2022 Income Limits for Lee County, AL

HUD sets Income Limits for each area based on the median family income in that area. Each Public Housing Agency (PHA) will use the Income Limit set for the jurisdiction that the PHA covers. Therefore, a family may be eligible for one PHA but not another. The number of people in a household determines the Income Limit that is set for determining the family's eligibility for the program that they are applying for. Below are the Income Limits for Lee County, AL:

Median Income
$0
Income Limit Category
Persons in Family
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 50%
  • Very Low Income Limit
  • $26,800
  • $30,600
  • $34,450
  • $38,250
  • $41,350
  • $44,400
  • $47,450
  • $50,500
  • 30%
  • Extremely Low Income Limit
  • $16,100
  • $18,400
  • $21,720
  • $26,200
  • $30,680
  • $35,160
  • $39,640
  • $44,120
  • 80%
  • Low Income Limit
  • $42,850
  • $49,000
  • $55,100
  • $61,200
  • $66,100
  • $71,000
  • $75,900
  • $80,800

2017 Fair Market Rents for Lee County, AL

Fair Market Rents are HUD's determination of the average rents in a particular area for each bedroom size. The FMRs are set each year based on the rental rates of unsubsidized units so that participants in HUD programs have equal access for affordable housing. Here are the Fair Market Rents for Lee County, AL:

Efficiency One-Bedroom Two-Bedroom Three-Bedroom Four-Bedroom
$543 $600 $798 $1075 $1302



Agency Name City State Section 8 Voucher Housing Units Status Distance
Opelika Housing Authority Opelika Housing Authority Opelika AL 515 641 Open 6.85 Miles Contact
Lafayette Housing Authority Lafayette Housing Authority Lafayette AL N/A N/A Open 19.73 Miles Contact
Tuskegee Housing Authority Tuskegee Housing Authority Tuskegee AL N/A N/A Open 20.33 Miles Contact
Valley Housing Authority Valley Housing Authority Valley AL N/A N/A Open 21.33 Miles Contact
Dadeville Housing Authority Dadeville Housing Authority Dadeville AL N/A N/A Open 21.78 Miles Contact
Tallassee Housing Authority Tallassee Housing Authority Tallassee AL 68 100 Closed 24.34 Miles Contact

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Auburn Housing Authority Program Type:
  • Section 8 Voucher
  • Low Rent Units
327
Total Subsidized Units for Rental Assistance Availability

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Lee County Quick Facts

Population: 154,255
Persons Per Household: 2.49
Housing Units in Multi-units Structure: 23.8%
Homeownership Rate: 61.7%
Housing Units: 64,612
Yearly Income Per Person: $23,506
Median Household Income: $43,542