Section 8 Income Limits — Granville town, Vermont 2026

Quick answer: In Granville town, Vermont, the Section 8 income limit for a 4-person household is $57,600/yr (50% AMI). Households below $34,550/yr (30% AMI) receive priority on the waitlist.

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HUD publishes Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher income limits annually for Granville town, Vermont. To qualify for a voucher, your household's gross annual income must be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for your county. Households below 30% AMI (Extremely Low Income) receive priority on most waitlists.

FY2026 Section 8 Income Limits — Granville town, Vermont (All Household Sizes)

Income Category1 Person2 Persons3 Persons4 Persons5 Persons6 Persons7 Persons8 Persons
Extremely Low (30% AMI)$24,200$27,650$31,100$34,550$38,680$44,360$50,040$55,720
Very Low (50% AMI)$40,350$46,100$51,850$57,600$62,250$66,850$71,450$76,050
Low Income (80% AMI)$64,550$73,750$82,950$92,150$99,550$106,900$114,300$121,650

Source: HUD FY2026 Income Limits. HUD Area: Addison County, VT. Area Median Income (4-person): $115,200/yr.

What is the Section 8 income limit for Granville town, Vermont?
In Granville town, Vermont, the Section 8 Very Low Income limit (50% AMI) for a 4-person household is $57,600/yr. Households below $34,550/yr (Extremely Low Income, 30% AMI) receive priority on most waitlists. Limits scale by household size — smaller households have lower thresholds.
How do I apply for Section 8 in Granville town?
To apply for Section 8 in Granville town, Vermont, contact your local Public Housing Authority (PHA). Use the Find My PHA tool at CheckMyVoucher to locate the PHA serving your ZIP code and check if their waitlist is currently open.
Does all income count toward Section 8 eligibility in Vermont?
Yes — gross income from all household members 18 and older is counted, including wages, Social Security, disability payments, child support, and alimony. Deductions apply for dependents ($480/year each) and elderly or disabled household members ($400/year). Enter your details in the calculator for a personalized estimate.