Income-restricted (often LIHTC) apartments cap rent using HUD income limits set by household size and gross annual income. This keeps monthly rent aligned with local affordability guidelines.
Income-Restricted Apartments at VMC Lofts
VMC Lofts offers modern, income-restricted loft apartments that keep quality living accessible—without compromising design, finishes, or community perks. Qualified residents enjoy the same layouts, interiors, and amenities as all other residents, with rent aligned to HUD income guidelines for Kenosha County.
Income Limits – Kenosha County
Set Aside |
1 Person |
2 Person |
3 Person |
4 Person |
5 Person |
6 Person |
7 Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50% |
$37,400.00 |
$42,750.00 |
$48,100.00 |
$53,400.00 |
$57,700.00 |
$61,950.00 |
$66,200.00 |
60% |
$44,880.00 |
$51,300.00 |
$57,720.00 |
$64,080.00 |
$69,240.00 |
$74,340.00 |
$79,440.00 |
Understanding Income-Restricted Housing
Maximum income is determined by household size and is based on gross annual (pre-tax) income. Moderate-income and student-status restrictions apply. Units cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. Some exemptions apply—contact us for details. (Pricing, inclusions, and eligibility subject to change.)
Frequently Asked Questions
No. No voucher is required. VMC Lofts is not a voucher program. You apply directly through our leasing office, and eligibility is determined by HUD limits for Kenosha County.
Your gross household income must be at or below the limit for your household size (see the income table). Additional program rules apply, including student-status restrictions. Our team will confirm eligibility.
Most recurring sources, including wages/salaries, Social Security, pensions, disability, and certain benefits. We’ll provide a clear checklist during application.
HUD updates limits annually. We use the most current Kenosha County figures during verification and each annual recertification.
LIHTC supports creation and preservation of quality, affordable housing. Communities like VMC Lofts cap rents using HUD limits so eligible residents can live well within budget.
Simple: inquire → submit documents → verification → approval and lease signing. Our team walks you through every step.
Our leasing team references the current HUD limits for Kenosha County and will confirm which set-aside applies to your household.