Public Housing Authorities in New Hampshire

20 Public Housing Authorities operate in New Hampshire, managing approximately 15,591 subsidized units between public housing developments and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.

Total PHAs
20
Subsidized units
~15,591
Cities served
17

All PHAs in New Hampshire

Bedford

New Hampshire Housing Finance Agency

32 Constitution Dr, Bedford, NH 03110 · (603) 472-8623
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 4,331 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Berlin

Berlin Housing Authority

10 Serenity Cir, Berlin, NH 03570 · (603) 752-4240
Public Housing: 55 unitsSection 8: 289 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Lancaster Housing Authority

10 Serenity Cir, Berlin, NH 03570 · (603) 752-4240
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 71 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Northumberland Housing Authority

10 Serenity Cir, Berlin, NH 03570 · (603) 752-4240
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 18 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Claremont

Claremont Housing Authority

243 Broad St, Claremont, NH 03743 · (603) 542-6411
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 244 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Concord

Concord Housing Authority

23 Green St, Concord, NH 03301 · (603) 224-4059
Public Housing: 279 unitsSection 8: 278 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Derry

Derry Housing & Redevelopment Authority

17A Peabody Rd, Derry, NH 03038 · (603) 434-8717
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 103 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Dover

Dover Housing Authority

62 Whittier St, Dover, NH 03820 · (603) 742-5804
Public Housing: 274 unitsSection 8: 550 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Exeter

Exeter Housing Authority

277 Water St, Exeter, NH 03833 · (603) 778-8110
Public Housing: 107 unitsSection 8: 173 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Keene

Keene Housing

831 Court St, Keene, NH 03431 · (603) 352-6161
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 826 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Laconia

Laconia Housing & Redevelopment Authority

32 Canal St, Laconia, NH 03246 · (603) 524-2112
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 509 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Manchester

Manchester Housing & Redevelopment Authority

198 Hanover St, Manchester, NH 03104 · (603) 624-2100
Public Housing: 1,169 unitsSection 8: 2,177 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Nashua

Harbor Homes, Inc.

45 High St, Nashua, NH 03060 · (603) 882-3616
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 225 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Nashua Housing and Redevelopment Authority

40 E Pearl St, Nashua, NH 03060 · (603) 883-5661
Public Housing: 614 unitsSection 8: 998 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Newmarket

Housing Authority of the Town of Newmarket

34 Gordon Ave, Newmarket, NH 03857 · (603) 659-5444
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 125 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Portsmouth

Portsmouth Housing Authority

245 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03801 · (603) 436-4310
Public Housing: 418 unitsSection 8: 490 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Rochester

Housing Authority of the City of Rochester NH

77 Olde Farm Ln, Rochester, NH 03867 · (603) 332-4126
Public Housing: 232 unitsSection 8: 190 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Salem

Housing Authority of the Town of Salem

70 Telfer Cir, Salem, NH 03079 · (603) 893-6417
Public Housing: 158 unitsSection 8: 0 vouchers
Public Housing

Somersworth

Somersworth Housing Authority

25 Bartlett Ave Ste A, Somersworth, NH 03878 · (603) 692-2864
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 356 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

West Lebanon

Lebanon Housing Authority

31 Romano Cir, West Lebanon, NH 03784 · (603) 298-5753
Public Housing: 166 unitsSection 8: 166 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

About Affordable Housing in New Hampshire

Like every U.S. state, New Hampshire participates in the federal Public Housing and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs through a network of locally administered Public Housing Authorities. Each authority sets its own waiting list policies within HUD’s broader rules: some keep their lists permanently open, others open only for a brief window every year or two, and a handful share regional waiting lists with neighboring authorities to make the application process easier for residents.

Eligibility for both programs is income-based. Applicants generally must earn less than 50% of the area median income (AMI) for the city or county where the authority operates — and at least 75% of new admissions must come from households earning under 30% of AMI, the “extremely low-income” tier. Local preferences may also apply: many authorities give priority to current residents of their service area, working families, veterans, the elderly, or applicants displaced by domestic violence or natural disaster. The detail page for each authority explains what programs are administered and points you to the right phone number to ask about local preferences.

If your nearest authority’s waiting list is closed, don’t give up. Most renters in New Hampshire are within commuting distance of two or three different PHAs, and applying to multiple lists at once is allowed and encouraged. Use our open waiting lists tracker to find authorities that are currently accepting new applications.