Rental Assistance in Santa Ana, CA

A 2-bedroom apartment in the Santa Ana metro rents for about $2,335/month at Fair Market Rent. The metro has a population of 332,000 and is served by Public Housing Agencies operating under California.

Population
332,000
2BR Fair Market Rent
$2,335/mo
State AMI (4-person)
$104,500

Fair Market Rents in Santa Ana

HUD calculates a Fair Market Rent (FMR) for every metro area each year. It's set at roughly the 40th percentile of gross rent — the rent at which 40% of standard-quality apartments rent for less and 60% rent for more. FMR is the ceiling used to set the local Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standard.

BedroomsFMR (gross rent)Tenant share at 30% AMI
Studio $1,448/mo $784/mo
1 bedroom $1,821/mo $784/mo
2 bedrooms $2,335/mo $784/mo
3 bedrooms $3,036/mo $784/mo
4 bedrooms $3,619/mo $784/mo

"Gross rent" includes the rent the landlord charges plus an allowance for tenant-paid utilities. The "tenant share" column shows what a household at 30% of the state AMI would owe under the Section 8 formula (30% of monthly adjusted income).

Public Housing Agencies serving Santa Ana

PHAProgramsVouchersWaitlist
Housing Authority of Santa Ana Section 8 HCV, Public Housing, Family Unification Program 1,079 Open with preferences

What rental assistance looks like in Santa Ana

Renters in the Santa Ana metro have access to the full federal program stack: Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (administered by the local PHA), Public Housing operated by that same PHA, project-based Section 8 in private buildings under HUD contract, LIHTC properties (rents capped at 50–60% AMI without an income-based subsidy), and a smaller set of supportive housing programs for veterans (HUD-VASH), older adults (Section 202), and people with disabilities (Section 811).

Because Santa Ana is part of a metro with a Fair Market 2-bedroom rent of $2,335/month, a Section 8 voucher in this area is worth substantially more than in a low-cost rural area in the same state. The PHA's Payment Standard typically falls between 90% and 110% of FMR, and HUD's Small Area FMR program — active in some metros — sets payment standards by ZIP code rather than the metro average, so high-opportunity neighborhoods get higher payment standards than the metro mean.

For background on what these programs do and who qualifies, start with Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, then read the eligibility page and the California state page.