What is Affordable Housing in Alameda? (2024)

One of the most common phrases bandied about by local politicians—and residents who complain that it’s practically nonexistent in Alameda—is “affordable housing.” Since May is Affordable Housing Month, this is a good time to ask what that phrase means.

What is “affordable housing?”

California’s Health and Safety Code defines housing as affordable if it costs no more than 30% of one’s income. People who pay more than that are considered “cost burdened,” and those who pay more than 50% of their income are “severely cost burdened,” according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

By that standard, an individual paying $2,500 a month for a one-bedroom apartment, which is not uncommon here in Alameda, would have to earn more than $7,500 per month—$90,000 per year—to avoid being cost-burdened. A household paying $3,650 for a three-bedroom apartment would have to earn more than $10,950 a month—$131,400 per year—to just squeak by the cost-burdened category. That income is almost $25,000 more than Alameda’s median household income of $106,737, according to Healthy Alameda statistics updated in July 2022.



How to qualify

To be fair, the City of Alameda has devoted a lot of time and money to developing new affordable housing around town. But how affordable is it? Who qualifies for it? And how long does it take to get a unit? The Alameda Housing Authority (AHA) has 840 affordable rental homes and more than 700 homes currently in development or acquisition.

Yet those housing units may not be affordable—or even available—for those who do not have a federally subsidized housing voucher. For example, a small studio in Anne B. Diament Plaza,an AHA-owned senior apartment complex, is currently listed at $1823 a month, despite the fact that the average senior’s monthly Social Security check is just $1,696, according to the Social Security Administration.

Those HUD vouchers, which are key to lower rent, are only available to people who have been both persistent and lucky enough to get on a waiting list. Here’s the catch: All AHA waiting lists are currently closed, and even those whose applications were already chosen by a lottery to get on one of the lists may wait for years before getting a voucher. But once a tenant does get a voucher, and finds an available place that will accept it, the Housing Authority can sometimes offer a lower rent, based on several factors. Some renters will pay as little as 30% of their total income, or even less.

Alameda’s affordable housing

Many of the new modern complexes being built around the island are called “affordable” because they offer some of their units at reduced rates to lower-income tenants, often chosen by a drawing or lottery.

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One of the latest examples is Launch, on Clement Avenue at the Alameda Marina, which has 376 units (including eight live/work lofts), of which 49 will be rented at reduced rates— just 13% of the total units. Affordable units at the complex include six studios, three junior one-bedroom units, 30 one-bedroom apartments, and 10 two-bedroom apartments. Rents range from $1,046 for the least expensive studio to $3,271 for a two-bedroom/two bath apartment.

California HCD income limits for household qualification

Prospective tenants, who must meet income-limit requirements, must apply online no later than May 19 and then be selected by a drawing. The required income range varies by apartment and is based on the latest California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)income limits. The “Very Low” annual income limit ranges from $50,000 for one person to $71,400 for four. “Low” ranges from $76,750 for one person to $109,600 for four.

HUD Fair Market Rents vs. Actual Alameda Rents on Zumper

Meanwhile, most Alamedans must contend with whatever the rental market will bear. There’s a big difference between what HUD considers Fair Market Rents (FMR) and the actual going rate in Alameda. HUD calculates FMR here at $1,658 for a studio; $1,969 for one bedroom; $2,405 for two bedrooms; $3,144 for three bedrooms; and $3,706 for four bedrooms.

Those rents are at least $300 to $500 less per month than the actual average rents in Alameda, according to Zumper, a large privately owned rental platform. Zumper calculated average May 2023 Alameda rents at $1,995 for a studio, $2,200 for one bedroom, $2,750 for two bedrooms, and $3,650 for three bedrooms. (Zumper did not calculate average rent for four bedrooms.)

“Affordable” or no?

It’s a great frustration for many that so few affordable apartments are available to people with low incomes who didn’t win the voucher lottery or can’t wait five years for their name to come up on the waitlist. It’s a big factor behind why many people say they may need to move somewhere else due to being priced out of the rental market here. And the problem isn’t just in Alameda. It’s a statewide issue. More than half of California’s 5.73 million tenant households are now “cost burdened” by high rent costs, according to a report in the Orange County Register. Our Golden State has the third-highest level of housing “unaffordability” in the nation.

The bottom line is that rent prices have gotten incredibly high, and they are getting more so every day. “Affordable housing” feels more like a campaign promise than a reality for most. But there are a few options to pursue, even though they require as much luck as perseverance.

Liz Barrett is the Copy Editor of the Alameda Post and writes about our community. Contact her via [emailprotected]. Her writing is collected at AlamedaPost.com/Liz-Barrett.

What is Affordable Housing in Alameda? (2024)

FAQs

What qualifies as low income in Alameda? ›

“Low” ranges from $76,750 for one person to $109,600 for four. “Very Low” income is classified as a household earning 50% of the median family income. Similarly, “Low” income is 80% of the median, and “Moderate” income is 120% of the median income. Source: Alameda County HCD Income Limits Effective 5/13/2022.

What is considered affordable housing in the Bay Area? ›

In public policy, housing is considered “affordable” when the household pays no more than 30% of their overall income in housing costs. The unit can be either a rental or ownership unit, such as a condo or a single-family residence. For rental units, housing costs typically include rent and utilities.

Who qualifies for affordable housing in California? ›

Will I Qualify for Affordable Housing?
Household SizeExtremely-Low Income, Not to Exceed:Moderate Income, Not to Exceed:
2 person$37,900$123,850
3 person$42,650$139,300
4 person$47,350$154,800
5 person$51,150$167,200
4 more rows

How do I qualify for BMR housing in Alameda County? ›

Eligibility
  1. Qualify as a family as defined by HUD and HACA.
  2. Have income at or below HUD-specified Income Limits.
  3. Qualify on the basis of citizenship or the eligible immigrant status of family members. ...
  4. Provide social security number information for family members as required.

What annual salary is considered low income in California? ›

Very-Low, Low and Moderate-Income Limits
Household SizeVery-Low IncomeLow-Income
1$11,550 or less$11,551 - $19,300
2$13,200 or less$13,201 - $22,050
3$14,900 or less$14,901 - $24,800
4$16,550 or less$16,551 - $27,550
4 more rows

What is the low income limit in the Bay Area? ›

According to the latest state eligibility requirements for affordable housing, a resident of San Francisco or San Mateo County making up to $104,400 a year has a low income. In Santa Clara County, the cut-off is $96,000. And in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, it's $78,550.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in the Bay Area? ›

A recent analysis from ConsumerAffairs reveals that San Francisco residents need a minimum salary of $131,050, while San Jose residents must earn at least $124,292, and Fremont residents require $117,339. In Oakland, the minimum salary needed for comfortable living is $99,334.

What is the most affordable housing in California? ›

Tulare is cheapest city to live in California with close proximity to Fresno. The cost of living in this city is 0.4% lower than the national average. Housing is also very affordable at rent averaging $1,850. Apart from this, Transportation costs is 6.1% lower than the national average.

What is low income in California for a single person in 2024? ›

FY 2024 Section 8 Income Limits (Effective 04/15/2024)
Number of PersonsExtremely Low Income 30% of MedianLow Income 80% of Median
1$ 29,150$ 77,700
2$ 33,300$ 88,800
3$ 37,450$ 99,900
4$ 41,600$ 110,950
4 more rows
Apr 15, 2024

What is the most rent Section 8 will pay? ›

The maximum housing assistance is generally the lesser of the payment standard minus 30% of the family's monthly adjusted income or the gross rent for the unit minus 30% of monthly adjusted income.

What are the benefits of affordable housing in California? ›

Research suggests that the potential social and economic benefits of affordable housing, beyond simple cost savings to residents, include increased economic activity in the community and reductions in homelessness, in greenhouse gas emissions, and in costs for medical care and social services.

What is considered low income for seniors in California? ›

In California, seniors are considered 'low income' if their annual household income is below 80% of the area's median income.

What is considered low-income in Oakland, CA? ›

(KRON) — You can earn $100,000 a year and still be considered low-income in the Bay Area, according to a new report released by the California Department of Housing and Community. Thanks for signing up!

Who qualifies for the HUD in California? ›

Eligibility: Public Housing is limited to low-income families and individuals. A Public Housing Authority determines eligibility based on 1) annual gross income, 2) whether you qualify as elderly, a person with disabilities or as a family, and 3) U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status.

What is considered low-income in San Luis Obispo? ›

San Luis Obispo County Income Levels
Income Group (Percent of Median Income)1 Person Household8 Person Household
Very Low (50%)$29,150$54,950
Low (80%)$46,600$87,850
Median (100%)$58,250$109,800
Moderate (120%)$69,900$131,800
1 more row

What is the low income cutoff in California? ›

According to Covered California income guidelines and salary restrictions, if an individual makes less than $47,520 per year or if a family of four earns wages less than $97,200 per year, then they qualify for government assistance based on their income.

What is the poverty level in Alameda County? ›

Poverty & Diversity

9.15% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Alameda County, CA (150k out of 1.64M people) live below the poverty line, a number that is lower than the national average of 12.5%.

What is considered low income in Oakland, CA? ›

(KRON) — You can earn $100,000 a year and still be considered low-income in the Bay Area, according to a new report released by the California Department of Housing and Community. Thanks for signing up!

What is the income limit for Medi-Cal 2024? ›

EWC 2024 Income Eligibility Guidelines
Number of Persons in Family/HouseholdMonthly Gross Household IncomeAnnual Gross Household Income
1$2,510$30,120
2$3,407$40,880
3$4,303$51,640
4$5,200$62,400
5 more rows
Mar 8, 2024

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