Rent Assistance in North Carolina
Check rent assistant programs in North Carolina, designed to provide affordable housing solutions for low-income individuals and families. Select your county to learn more about eligibility, subsidies, and the application process.
- Alexandria 1
- Andrews 1
- Asheboro 1
- Asheville 5
- Bayboro 1
- Beaufort 1
- Belhaven 1
- Belmont 1
- Benson 1
- Bladenboro 1
- Bolivia 1
- Boones Mill 3
- Brevard 2
- Burlington 3
- Cary 1
- Cedar Grove 1
- Charlotte 4
- Chase 2
- Chesapeake 4
- Claiborne 4
- Concord 1
- Creston 1
- Davisville 2
- Durham 2
- East Spencer 1
- Edenton 2
- Elizabeth City 2
- Farmville 1
- Fayetteville 3
- Forest City 1
- Fort Monroe 1
- Franklin 1
- Gastonia 1
- Georgetown 2
- Goldsboro 2
- Graham 1
- Greensboro 3
- Hallieford 1
- Hellertown 3
- Henderson 1
- Hendersonville 1
- Hickory 3
- High Point 1
- Hot Springs 3
- Jacksonville 2
- Junior 1
- Kenova 1
- Kings Mountain 1
- Kinston 2
- Laurinburg 2
- Lebanon 1
- Lenoir 1
- Leon 2
- Lexington 1
- Lincolnton 1
- Morehead City 1
- Morganton 1
- Mount Airy 1
- New Bern 3
- Newland 1
- Newport 1
- Norfolk 1
- Ordinary 1
- Pinetops 1
- Pinetown 1
- Pineville 2
- Pittsboro 3
- Raleigh 7
- Reidsville 1
- Rescue 1
- Rocky Mount 1
- Roxboro 1
- Rutherfordton 1
- Salisbury 1
- Sanford 1
- Shelby 1
- Smithfield 1
- Southern Pines 1
- Statesville 1
- Stony Creek 1
- Supply 1
- Sylva 1
- Tall Timbers 1
- Tarboro 1
- Taylorsville 1
- Thomasville 1
- Washington 1
- Whiteville 1
- Wilmington 1
- Winston Salem 5
- Winston-Salem 1
- Yanceyville 1
Rent Assistance Guide
Our rent assistance programs provide affordable options, including tenant-based vouchers and other initiatives starting at $300 per month. Explore rent assistance tailored for seniors, individuals with disabilities, the homeless, low-income families, and other eligible groups through our housing authority.