Oregon Housing Authority Directory

Oregon has 25 housing authorities managing 30,347 Section 8 vouchers across 20 counties. 25 currently have open waiting lists.

Oregon's housing market, a blend of bustling urban centers and more spread-out rural communities, is characterized by rising housing costs that strain the budgets of many residents. This affordability challenge disproportionately impacts low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities, who frequently require rental assistance to secure stable housing.

Select a county to view contact information and office details.

Housing Affordability in Oregon

To afford a modest 2-bedroom rental in Oregon, a worker must earn $33.02/hour ($68,682/year). At the state minimum wage of $15.05/hour, that requires working 88 hours per week just to cover rent.

Source: NLIHC Out of Reach 2025 · nlihc.org/oor

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