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Housing & Community Development

 Florence Plaza Apartments

Aurora's Housing and Community Development Division addresses the city's housing and community development needs, goals and strategies. The division is responsible for creating and executing Aurora’s Housing Strategy, which focuses on adding and preserving affordable housing units, creating jobs and supporting Aurora’s small business community. The division uses local and federal grant dollars and other government resources to manage housing programs (as listed below) that benefit Aurora's low- and moderate-income individuals. The division also partners with housing developers, who build and/or rehabilitate housing units, to help preserve affordable housing.

Aurora Housing Strategy

The Aurora Housing Strategy is designed to help guide policymakers, city staff, housing developers and community members in achieving a city for all Aurorans.

                              Housing Strategy Framework

 


Rental Homes in Aurora

The Aurora Housing Locator tool lists housing options for rent in Aurora. The tool helps individuals and families find housing in Aurora that fits their needs and income and includes live chat and phone assistance from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The tool also features helpful resources and  allows property managers to list rentals at no cost. Questions? Call 1.877.428.8844 or email [email protected]

The Aurora Housing Authority is another great resource to find affordable housing. 


Aurora Housing Programs


Eviction Prevention

For services related to eviction prevention, please consult Colorado Legal Services website or call 303.837.1313. You may also download the Colorado Legal Services brochure in English or Español for more information.


Rent and Income Limits

Rent Limits

Program Low HOME Rent Limit High HOME Rent Limit
SRO (75%) N/A 1232
SRO/EFF 1260 1619
1 BR 1350 1736
2 BR 1620 2084
3 BR 1872 2400
4 BR 2088 2658
5 BR 2304 2914
6 BR 2520 3170

*HUD FY 2026 Rent Limits Effective June 1, 2026


Income Limits

Program Extremely Low (30%) Very Low (50%) HOME (60%) Low (80%)
1 30,250 50,400 60,480 74,800
2 34,600 57,600 69,120 85,450
3 38,900 64,800 77,760 96,150
4 43,200 72,000 86,400 106,800
5 46,700 77,800 93,360 115,350
6 50,150 83,550 100,260 123,900
7 53,600 89,300 107,160 132,450
8 57,050 95,050 114,060 141,000

*HUD FY 2026 Income Limits Effective June 1, 2026



Housing Committees 

Housing, Neighborhood Services and Redevelopment Policy Committee

The goal for this committee is to maintain high-quality, livable neighborhoods. Learn more about this policy committee

Citizens Advisory Committee on Housing and Community Development 

The purpose of this committee is to assist City Council in the development, implementation and evaluation of the city's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs, and formulate recommendations for Council's approval for annual and one-time program/project grant allocations; develop and approve community development goals and objectives; maintain consistency in achieving the Aurora City Council goals, and review applicable consolidated, annual, and/or other plans for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Learn more about this committee.


Reports and Studies

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