Housing Assistance Options

Affordable Housing
FWHS owns numerous quality, affordable apartment communities across the City of Fort Worth. We are also developing new properties in neighborhoods with access to good schools, transportation, jobs, grocery stores and other important services. Many properties serve a mix of incomes in which some residents pay a lower rent and others do not.
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)
The Rental Assistance Demonstration program offers affordable living in a variety of quality apartments across Fort Worth.
Tenants pay 30 percent of their adjusted income for rent in this program. At any given time, RAD units may become available at any of these apartment communities.
Please contact the property directly to see if any RAD units are available and to find out if you qualify for an available unit.
Project-Based Vouchers
Subsidized units that are set aside at a variety of affordable apartment communities for individuals and families whose household income is lower than 50 percent of the area’s median income. Tenants pay 30% of their adjusted income toward an approved rent and FWHS pays the difference.
Some programs have specific requirements, including programs that serve special groups such as veterans and individuals who are chronically homeless.
Mainstream Voucher Program
Mainstream vouchers assist non-elderly persons ages 18 to 61 who have disabilities. While they serve a special population, Mainstream vouchers are administered using the same rules as other housing choice vouchers.

Homelessness Programs
FWHS offers housing assistance for individuals and families who are homeless, including veterans and those with disabilities. Persons must be referred by a partner agency.
Public Housing
Fort Worth Housing Solutions has transitioned out of traditional public housing in an effort to de-concentrate poverty and improve opportunities for our residents.
FWHS owns numerous quality, affordable apartment communities across the City of Fort Worth. We are also developing new properties in neighborhoods with access to good schools, transportation, jobs, grocery stores and other important services. Many properties serve a mix of incomes in which some residents pay a lower rent and others do not.