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While anyone can apply to a WDU apartment, applicants who live and work in Fairfax County and disabled persons will be given priority. Applicants must make at least 2.5x the base rent as well as not exceed the maximum income level. The maximum income level is based off of the total number of occupants in the apartment.
Annual Income Limit Household SizeExtremely Low Income 30%Low Income 80% 1 $32,500.00 $68,500.00 2 $37,150.00 $78,250.00 3 $41,800.00 $88,050.00 4 $46,400.00 $97,800.004 more rows
The WDU Program establishes maximum household income limits between 60 and 120 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). The 2024 AMI for a household of four is $154,700 as set by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
How Does the WDU Policy Work? The WDU Policy allows developers to receive a "density bonus" on their development project of up to 20 percent in exchange for a commitment of WDUs across a variety of income levels.
The Workforce Dwelling Unit (WDU) Rental Program provides qualified households with low- and moderate-income the opportunity to live at a reduced rent in privately owned and privately managed market-rate apartment communities located throughout Fairfax County.
The Affordable Dwelling Unit (ADU) program offers homes throughout the city at a percentage of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Area Median Income (AMI). There are income limits on how much a household can make depending on the AMI percentage.
In all districts, a freestanding accessory structure that exceeds a height of 12 feet must be located a minimum distance equal to the structure's height from the rear lot line. For example, a detached garage that is 15 feet tall must be 15 feet away from the rear lot line.
The ADU Program establishes maximum household income limits at 50 and 70 percent or less of the Area Median Income (AMI) for rental ADUs and at 70 percent or less of the AMI for for-sale ADUs. The 2024 AMI for a household of four is $154,700 as set by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.