Income-restricted apartments are not voucher-based. Rent is capped according to household income and size, as established by HUD for Dane County. Residents apply directly through our leasing team—no third-party voucher is required.
The Intersect offers a clear approach to income-restricted housing. Eligibility is determined by household size and gross annual (pre-tax) income, based on the current tax credit income limits. If you’re exploring a modern community and want to understand your options, we’re here to help you navigate the details.
Income Limit % |
1 Person |
2 Person |
3 Person |
4 Person |
5 Person |
6 Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50% |
$45,450.00 |
$51,950.00 |
$58,450.00 |
$64,900.00 |
$70,100.00 |
$75,300.00 |
60% |
$54,540.00 |
$62,340.00 |
$70,140.00 |
$77,880.00 |
$84,120.00 |
$90,360.00 |
70% |
$63,630.00 |
$72,730.00 |
$81,830.00 |
$90,860.00 |
$98,140.00 |
$105,420.00 |
Maximum income is determined by household size and is based on gross annual (pre-tax) income. Moderate-income and student status restrictions apply. Units cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. Some exemptions apply - contact us for details.(Pricing, inclusions, and eligibility subject to change)
Income-restricted apartments are not voucher-based. Rent is capped according to household income and size, as established by HUD for Dane County. Residents apply directly through our leasing team—no third-party voucher is required.
Not at all. Every resident at The Intersect enjoys the same apartment finishes, layouts, and community amenities, regardless of income qualification.
No. Applications are made directly through our leasing office. You do not need to hold a voucher or participate in an external program.
If everyone in the household is a full-time student, the household generally does not qualify under student status restrictions. Some exemptions may apply.
Example: A two-person household where both residents are full-time students → typically not eligible under the “entirely occupied” rule.
The application process is straightforward. After completing your initial application, you’ll provide income and household documentation for review. Once verified, our leasing team will guide you through the leasing steps and move-in preparation.
Yes. Income qualification is verified annually to ensure continued eligibility under HUD and LIHTC program guidelines. Our leasing team will help you complete recertification each year.
Most sources of income are considered, including wages, pensions, and other recurring earnings. Our team will provide a full list of what counts as income during the verification process.
Our team is here to guide you through the process, answer questions, and help you get started.