Illinois Housing Assistance Programs
Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) offers down payment assistance, affordable mortgages, and rental resources for Illinois residents. Section 8 vouchers are administered by local housing authorities statewide.
Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) Down Payment Assistance
Primary state resource for affordable homeownership in Illinois.
What it provides: Grants and second mortgages for down payment and closing costs
Assistance: Forgivable or deferred assistance reducing upfront homebuying costs.
Eligibility: Assistance amounts vary; often $5,000–$15,000.
Who may qualify:
- First-time homebuyers in Illinois
- Borrowers using agency first mortgage products
- Income within program limits
Requirements:
- Homebuyer education certificate
- Participating lender
- Credit score meeting program minimum
How to apply: Apply through a Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) participating lender.
Official source: Illinois Housing Development Authority
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Illinois has numerous PHAs; waiting lists may open periodically.
What it provides: Federal rental subsidies through local housing authorities
Assistance: Tenant pays ~30% of income; voucher covers remainder.
Eligibility: Income at or below 50% area median income.
Who may qualify:
- Very low-income Illinois households
- Families, seniors, and people with disabilities
- U.S. citizens and eligible immigrants
Requirements:
- Application to local PHA
- Waiting list placement
- Landlord accepting voucher
How to apply: Apply to your local Public Housing Authority in Illinois.
Official source: IL Housing Authorities
Emergency Rental Assistance Programs
County and municipal programs supplement state housing resources in Illinois.
What it provides: Short-term rental aid for households facing eviction
Assistance: Back rent payments, utility arrears, and case management.
Eligibility: Programs vary by county; often funded through federal ERA or state allocations.
Who may qualify:
- Illinois renters at risk of homelessness
- Households with income at or below 80% AMI
- Residents affected by financial hardship
Requirements:
- Proof of rental arrears or risk of eviction
- Income documentation
- Lease agreement
How to apply: Contact your county Illinois social services or call 211 for local rental assistance.
Official source: IL Rental Assistance