GHA
Housing Programs
Our housing programs are designed to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing options for eligible individuals and families within our community. Through a combination of public housing, rental assistance programs, and supportive services, we work to promote housing stability, self-sufficiency, and quality of life.
We administer programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and follow all federal fair housing and accessibility requirements. Each program has specific eligibility criteria, application processes, and participant responsibilities
Whether you are seeking housing, currently receiving assistance, or are a landlord or community partner, our goal is to ensure fair access, clear communication, and responsive service throughout every stage of participation
Landlord Landing Page
Landlord Landing Page
THIS WILL BE A PLATFORM FOR LANDLORDS TO GATHER INFORMATION AND RETRIEVE FAQS
Request to Set Up New Owner/Property Management Request for Rental Increase
Housing Forms
LIST OF FORMS TO BE LINKED TO WEBSITE:
Changes to Income, Child Care Expenses, and Household Composition
Employer’s Statement of Salary and Wages
Verification of Child Care
Self-Employment Income Verification Form
In-Kind Contribution Verification
Certification of Need for Reasonable Accommodation
Housing Programs Offered by GHA
Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Program
The Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Program helps eligible individuals and families rent housing in the private market. Participants may choose a unit that meets program requirements, and the PHA pays a portion of the rent directly to the landlord
The amount of assistance is based on household income, family size, and local rent standards. Participants typically pay a portion of the rent, while the voucher helps cover the remaining cost.
The program promotes housing choice and mobility, allowing families to live in neighborhoods that best meet their needs. All assisted units must meet HUD’s Housing Quality Standards before assistance can begin.
How to Apply for HCVP
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Housing Programs Offered by GHA
Public Housing Program
The Public Housing Program provides affordable rental housing owned and managed by the Public Housing Authority (PHA) for eligible low-income families, seniors, and persons with disabilities. Rent is based on household income and adjusted as needed to ensure affordability
Public housing communities are designed to offer safe, well-maintained homes while supporting long-term housing stability. Residents sign a lease with the PHA and are responsible for complying with lease requirements and community policies
This program is funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and follows all federal fair housing and accessibility standards.
How to Apply for PH
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Housing Programs Offered by GHA
Affordable Housing – Sweetwater Midtown
The Gainesville Housing Authority (GHA) is proud to partner with Sweetwater Gainesville Apartments, a modern residential community in the heart of Gainesville, Florida. Through this partnership, eligible families of 1 – 3 members can choose to reside in these thoughtfully designed apartment homes and enjoy affordable rent based on household income or by using their Housing Choice Voucher. Sweetwater offers a range of stylish interior spaces, inviting lounges, study areas, and contemporary amenities that support comfortable everyday living while helping families achieve stability and opportunity. (Sweetwater)
Located at 1225 W. University Ave., Sweetwater combines convenient access to local services, transportation, and community resources with spaces that feel like home. Residents benefit from community gathering areas, fitness facilities, and bright living environments that enhance quality of life while staying within the affordability guidelines set by Sweetwater and GHA Housing Choice Voucher program
How to Apply for Affordable Housing
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Public Housing Property Portfolio
Our Property Portfolio includes a diverse mix of affordable housing communities managed by the PHA, providing safe and stable homes for eligible residents throughout the area.
EASTWOOD MEADOWS
925 SE 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32641
SUNSHINE PARK
1901 NW 2nd Street Gainesville, FL 32609
OAK PARK
100 NE 8th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32601
PINE MEADOWS
56 NE 26th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32641
LAKE TERRACE
SE 26th Terrace & Street Gainesville, FL 32641
CAROLINE MANOR
SE 25th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32641
FOREST PINES
NE 25th Street & Terrace and 26th Terr. Gainesville, FL 32641
School Zones for 32641
Elementary Schools
Idylwild Elementary School
Lake Forest Elementary School
Metcalfe Elementary School
Rawlings Elementary School
Williams Elementary School
Middle & High Schools
Abraham Lincoln Middle School
Eastside High School
Professional Academy Magnet at Loften
High School (Magnet/Choice)
School Zones for 32609
Elementary Schools
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary School
Stephen Foster Elementary School
Howard W. Bishop Middle School
Middle & High Schools
Gainesville High School
School Zones for 32601
School Options
P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School (Magnet Options)
Alachua Virtual Instruction Program (Virtual Option)
Middle & High Schools
A. Quinn Jones Center
