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Income guidelines

Philadelphia’s Foreclosure Prevention Program and housing counseling services are open to all Philadelphia residents regardless of income.

Most DHCD programs are limited to low- and moderate-income households. Use this table to determine your household’s eligibility.

Land Management utilizes the PHFA 2025 LIHTC Income and Rent Limits (effective 4/1/2025)

Household size
Program name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >8, per person
Adaptive Modifications Program, Eviction Diversion Program (EDP), Disaster Recovery and Resilience Program (DRRP), Targeted Financial Assistance (80% AMI)*
$68,750
$78,550
$88,350
$98,150
$106,050
$113,900
$121,750
$129,600
$7,850
Heater Hotline Program** $23,940
$32,460
$40,980
$49,500
$58,020
$66,540
$75,060
$83,580
$8,520
Basic Systems Repair Program, Philly First Home Program (100% AMI)
$85,900
$98,200
$110,500
$122,700
$132,600
$142,400
$152,200
$162,000
$9,800
***Turn The Key Program – PHFA 2025 LIHTC Income and Rent Limits (effective 4/1/2025) $83,600 $95,600 $107,500 $119,400 $129,000 $138,600 $148,100 $157,700 $9,550
Restore, Repair, Renew Program 
Workforce Rental Assistance Program (WRAP)
(120% AMI)
$103,100
$117,800
$132,550
$147,250
$159,050
$170,800
$182,600
$194,400
$11,750

*Income eligibility applies to tenant household.
**Represents 150% of federal poverty-level guidelines, effective January, 2026.
*** 2026 figures to come


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