Affordable Housing Strategy
City Council adopted Denton’s Affordable Housing Strategic Toolkit on February 15, 2022 (ID 22-090). The toolkit outlines five recommended strategies with targeted activities to deliver housing interventions.
Community Services and City Council are working to develop and implement the targeted activities within the toolkit. To stay up to date on our progress, sign up for our newsletter and register through the right-hand menu for information, programs, and to get involved.
City Council adopted Denton’s Affordable Housing Strategic Toolkit on February 15, 2022 (ID 22-090). The toolkit outlines five recommended strategies with targeted activities to deliver housing interventions.
Community Services and City Council are working to develop and implement the targeted activities within the toolkit. To stay up to date on our progress, sign up for our newsletter and register through the right-hand menu for information, programs, and to get involved.
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City of Denton Homeowner Repair Assistance Program
Share City of Denton Homeowner Repair Assistance Program on Facebook Share City of Denton Homeowner Repair Assistance Program on Twitter Share City of Denton Homeowner Repair Assistance Program on Linkedin Email City of Denton Homeowner Repair Assistance Program linkThe City of Denton provides programs to assist low- and moderate-income homeowners living within the Denton city limits who cannot afford to complete minor repairs that, if left unattended, would jeopardize the health and safety of occupants.
Assistance Eligibility
Homeowners in Denton who meet yearly gross household income limits may be eligible for assistance with home repairs needed to make their home accessible, safe, sanitary, or habitable. This may include essential emergency repairs, structural accessibility modifications, repairs to some or all the home's major systems, or major repairs completed through rehabilitation or reconstruction.
Acceptable Repairs
- Accessibility
- Electrical
- HVAC Systems
- Other Major and Minor Issues
- Plumbing
- Roofing
Home Evaluation
The City of Denton will complete an evaluation of the home to determine the extent of the repair needed and if requested repair is eligible.
More Information and How to Apply
More information, detailed eligibility criteria, and how to apply can be found on the City's Homeowner Repair Assistance page.
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City of Denton Rental Repair Assistance Program
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Up to $24,500 of financial assistance per unit for rental unit repairs.The City of Denton provides programs to increase affordable housing within the city of Denton. The program will assist with essential repairs, structural accessibility modifications, or repairs to major systems of recently acquired rental property. Financial assistance of up to $24,500 per unit is provided as a 5-year forgivable loan. In exchange for the repair assistance the rental property owner agrees to rent the property at an affordable rate to income eligible tenants during the term of the loan (Affordability Period).
Who is Eligible?
As an owner of rental property, you may be eligible for assistance with repairs needed to make their rental property accessible, safe, sanitary, or habitable. This may include essential emergency repairs, structural accessibility modifications, repairs to some or all the home's major systems, or major repairs completed through rehabilitation or reconstruction.
Eligible Repairs
- Electrical Systems
- Plumbing Systems
- Roof repairs or replacement
- Foundation repairs
- HVAC Systems
- Other major and minor issues
Property Evaluation
The City of Denton will complete an evaluation of the home to determine the extent of the repair needed and if the requested repair is eligible.
More Information and How to Apply
More detailed information, frequently asked questions, and How to Apply can be found on the City's Rental Repair Assistance page.
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Affordable Housing 101: Defining "Affordable"
Share Affordable Housing 101: Defining "Affordable" on Facebook Share Affordable Housing 101: Defining "Affordable" on Twitter Share Affordable Housing 101: Defining "Affordable" on Linkedin Email Affordable Housing 101: Defining "Affordable" linkAffordable housing is a critical issue for many people and communities across the U.S., including Denton. While the definition of affordable housing varies, it is generally understood to mean that low- to moderate- income households should not pay more than 30% of their income on housing costs, including rent and utilities.
What constitutes affordable housing?
There are different tools available for determining housing affordability. When discussing affordability in relation to the policies, programs, and advocacy under the Affordable Housing Toolkit, as well as grants and community programs under Community Services, the City of Denton strives to make our definitions uniform, accessible, and understandable by all stakeholders. Therefore, the City refers to affordability using the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs (HUD)’s defined terms.
HUD has established guidelines for determining affordability based on the Area Median Family Income (AMFI) estimates and Fair Market Rent (FMR) area definitions for each metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Denton is a part of the Dallas, TX HUD Metro MSA which contains: Collin County, TX; Dallas County, TX; Denton County, TX; Ellis County, TX; Hunt County, TX; Kaufman County, TX; and Rockwall County, TX.
HUD’s income limits for different household sizes and locations ensure that affordable housing programs are accessible to household of different sizes, incomes levels, and needs. An area’s median family income (MFI) is the midpoint of a region’s income distribution, where half of the population earns more and half earns less. Income qualified households fall in a percentage below MFI.
For the Dallas Metro MSA based on MFI the AMFI is currently set at $105,600 per year.
Source: HUD 2023 HOME Income LimitsIncome categories:
- Moderate Income – Households with incomes between 80% and 120% of AMFI
- Low-income (LI) – Households with incomes between 50% and 80% of AMFI
- Very low-income (VLI) - household incomes between 30% and 50% of AMFI
- Extremely Low-Income (ELI) – Households 30% or below of AMFI
Income limits for a family of four:
- Moderate Income – $82,500 or more
- Low-income (LI) – $82,500
- Very low-income (VLI) - $51,550
- Extremely Low-Income (ELI) – $30,950
HUD defines affordable housing as housing that costs no more than 30% of a household’s income. Using the HUD data in income limits, categories, and household size, rent limits necessary to meet the 30% affordability standard can be determined.

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Accessory Dwelling Unit Survey [Completed]
Share Accessory Dwelling Unit Survey [Completed] on Facebook Share Accessory Dwelling Unit Survey [Completed] on Twitter Share Accessory Dwelling Unit Survey [Completed] on Linkedin Email Accessory Dwelling Unit Survey [Completed] linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Have you or your company developed or attempted to develop an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) within the City of Denton? We want your feedback. Let us know what worked, what didn't, and how we can make the experience more accessible under Strategy 1: Infill.