Affordable housing is a vital component of economic development. The availability of homes at all income levels means businesses have access to employees with fewer absences. Workers are more stable and invested in their community, children have the opportunity to thrive in school, residents can make healthy choices, and we create less overall environmental burden. Research has shown that stable, affordable housing is critical to enabling families to attend to other needs, and productive members of the community.

I'm Looking for Housing

The City of Bend partners with developers of housing to help meet the housing needs of our community. The City of Bend does not own, construct, or manage affordable housing, and it does not manage the Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8).

I Want Information on Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8)

The City of Bend does not manage HUD's Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program. Housing Works is the sole administrator of the program, and the City of Bend does not provide guidance, or advise on the program. For more information contact Housing Works at 541-923-1018.

I Need Help Renting a Home

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Do I qualify for Affordable Housing?

Affordable housing in Bend is typically restricted to 80% of Area Median Income for homeownership, and 60% of Area Median Income for rentals. There are properties that may serve higher incomes. For a comprehensive list of properties, view the Courtesy Apartment list maintained by Housing Works.

I Want to Build Affordable Housing

The City of Bend works to support the development of deed restricted affordable housing units in a variety of types. We support acquisition and development of single family, multi-family, land trusts, mixed income, rehabilitation projects, and shelters. We have implemented a variety of tools to help create and retain units.

Funding resources may include Affordable Housing Fee (AHF) funding, Commercial and Industrial Construction Tax (CICT) funding, or Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program funding. All City system development charges (SDCs) are exempted for qualified affordable housing developments. In addition, development code incentives have been instituted.

For more information on specifics of development code incentives, funding sources, RFPs, FAQs and other information:

I Want to Learn More

Housing Affordability: Salary by occupation versus housing affordability.

4 Person Bend Income Levels + AMI

Housing Need

In 2024, Oregon's Office of Economic Analysis within the Department of Administrative Services estimated the City of Bend's housing need for the next five years in an Oregon Housing Needs Assessment (OHNA) Methodology Report. Below is the number of dwelling units that will need to be produced at each range of Area Median Income (AMI).

City of Bend Housing Needs Chart

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Affordable Housing?/How is Affordable Housing Defined?
How is the Bend Affordable Housing Program Funded?
Where is Affordable Housing located in Bend?
How do I get involved with the City’s Affordable Housing Program?