Who Does This Help?
Who Benefits from Attainable Housing
Note: Area Median Income (AMI) limits are based upon 2023 figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). the median income for the North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA. Read more about AMI and other key housing affordability terms. Learn more about the City's attainable housing initiative(PDF, 382KB).
Household Size |
Household income up to 80% of AMI |
Household income up to 100% of AMI |
Household income up to 120% of AMI |
1 Person |
< $51,200 |
< $64,000 |
< $76,800 |
2 People |
< $58,500 |
< $73,200 |
< $87,840 |
3 People |
< $65,800 |
< $82,300 |
< $98,760 |
4 People |
< $73,100 |
< $91,400 |
< $109,680 |
Who It Helps and How
A retired resident with a recent impairment moves into a new, affordable apartment and no longer must worry about increasing rent prices and long waitlists for previous senior citizen affordable housing projects.
An HVAC Technician that was commuting from Parrish to Sarasota decides to rent a new, attainable unit in the City and can now service more households per day with less driving time.
An elementary school teacher with a young child rents a new, attainable apartment near her place of employment and now has less of a commute time and reduced childcare costs.
A respiratory therapist that was previously looking to move to a more affordable city can purchase an attainable unit in close proximity to Sarasota Memorial Hospital and walk to work.
Data courtesy of:
U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, May 2022 Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics
(Examples; not a comprehensive listing)