What are HOME program rent limits?

The HOME Investment Partnerships Program sets maximum rents for units in HOME-funded affordable housing. High HOME rents are the lesser of the Section 8 FMR or 30% of 65% of Area Median Income, and apply to most assisted units. Low HOME rents apply to units reserved for very low-income households (the "20 at 50" set-aside) and are based on 30% of 50% AMI.

HOME Program Rent Limits — Anchorage, AK HUD Metro FMR Area

FMRs · Income Limits · LIHTC Rents

FY2026 HOME Rent Limits — Anchorage, AK HUD Metro FMR Area

Limit Type Studio 1BR 2BR 3BR 4BR
High HOME Rent $1,152 $1,243 $1,631 $2,195 $2,195
Low HOME Rent $1,182 $1,351 $1,520 $1,688 $1,825

High HOME Rent History (2-Bedroom)

Fiscal Year High HOME 2BR Low HOME 2BR
FY2026 $1,631 $1,520
FY2025 $1,563 $1,451
FY2024 $1,454 $1,362
FY2023 $1,352 $1,376
FY2022 $1,248 $1,308
FY2021 $1,220 $1,173
FY2020 $1,305 $1,122
FY2019 $1,313 $1,181
FY2018 $1,337 $1,116
FY2017 $1,293 $1,001

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How HOME rents differ from FMRs and LIHTC limits

HOME rent limits apply specifically to rental units funded through the HOME Investment Partnerships Program. Unlike Section 8 Fair Market Rents (which set voucher payment standards) or LIHTC maximum rents (which apply to tax-credit properties), HOME limits cap what an owner of a HOME-assisted unit may charge. Each year HUD publishes both the High and Low HOME rents; the applicable limit depends on the unit's income targeting under the project's HOME agreement.