Union County Housing Authority Directory

Union County, North Carolina has 2 housing authorities managing 636 Section 8 vouchers. 2 currently have open waiting lists.

Union County's housing market is primarily suburban and rural, experiencing rising costs driven by its growing popularity and proximity to Charlotte, which puts pressure on lower-income families and individuals, including seniors and those working in essential service roles, to find affordable rental options. The increasing cost of living here means that many residents, particularly those on fixed incomes or in entry-level positions, require rental assistance to maintain stable housing.

Find contact information and office details for housing authorities in this county.

Section 8 Payment Standards: Union County

HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rents: the maximum a voucher covers per month:

Studio
$1,469
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,538
per month
2 Bedroom
$1,686
per month
3 Bedroom
$2,076
per month
4 Bedroom
$2,637
per month

Source: HUD Fair Market Rents 2026 · huduser.gov

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