Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) serving Prescott, AZ administer the Housing Choice Voucher used for HUD-VASH. Use HUD's official PHA contact list to find the right local PHA, request the veteran-priority waitlist, and confirm intake hours.
Veteran Housing Assistance in Arizona
Complete guide to veteran housing programs in Arizona. Find HUD-VASH vouchers, SSVF rapid re-housing, state down payment assistance, and transitional housing for Arizona veterans.
Arizona is home to over 500,000 veterans, and housing stability remains one of the most critical needs for those transitioning from military to civilian life. Whether you're facing homelessness, looking for affordable housing, or ready to buy your first home, Arizona offers a robust network of federal, state, and local programs designed specifically for veterans.
This guide covers every major housing resource available to Arizona veterans, from emergency shelter and transitional housing to long-term rental assistance and homeownership programs. We've verified each program and included direct contact information so you can take action today.
Emergency & Transitional Housing
HUD-VASH (HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing)
HUD-VASH combines Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) rental assistance with VA case management and clinical services. In Arizona, HUD-VASH vouchers are administered through the Phoenix VA Health Care System and the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System (Tucson). Eligible veterans receive a voucher that covers a significant portion of rent in the private market, along with ongoing support from a VA social worker.
Eligibility: Veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness and who are eligible for VA healthcare. Priority is given to chronically homeless veterans and those with service-connected disabilities.
How to apply: Contact the VA Homeless Veterans program at (877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) or visit the Phoenix VA Medical Center's Homeless Veterans Services office.
SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families)
SSVF provides rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention assistance to very low-income veteran families. In Arizona, SSVF grants are operated by several community organizations including Arizona StandDown Alliance, UMOM New Day Centers, and Catholic Charities Community Services.
Services include temporary financial assistance for rent, utilities, and security deposits; case management; assistance obtaining VA and public benefits; and connections to community resources. SSVF can typically provide up to several months of rental assistance while helping veterans stabilize their housing situation.
Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Transitional Housing
The VA's GPD program funds transitional housing for homeless veterans. In the Phoenix metro area, organizations like MANA House and U.S. VETS provide transitional housing beds with supportive services including job training, substance abuse treatment, and mental health counseling. Stays typically last up to 24 months while veterans work toward permanent housing.
Long-Term Rental Assistance
Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH)
ADOH administers several programs that benefit veterans, including the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program which finances affordable rental housing developments. Several LIHTC properties in Arizona give preference to veteran applicants. ADOH also manages the HOME Investment Partnerships Program which provides rental assistance and affordable housing opportunities.
Public Housing Authorities
Local public housing authorities in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and other Arizona cities administer Housing Choice Voucher programs. While these are not veteran-specific, veterans receive preference on many waitlists. Contact your local PHA for current waitlist status and veteran preference policies.
Homeownership Programs
VA Home Loan
The VA Home Loan program remains the most powerful homeownership tool available to veterans. With no down payment required, no private mortgage insurance, and competitive interest rates, VA loans have helped millions of veterans become homeowners. In Arizona's housing market, VA loans are accepted by virtually all sellers and are processed by dozens of VA-approved lenders statewide.
Arizona Home Plus Program
Administered by the Arizona Industrial Development Authority, the Home Plus program provides down payment and closing cost assistance of up to 5% of the loan amount. While open to all qualified borrowers, veterans often benefit from combining this with their VA loan benefits. The program works with FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional loans.
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services (ADVS) Housing Resources
ADVS maintains a comprehensive list of housing resources and can connect veterans with state-specific programs. Their Veterans Benefits Counselors can help navigate the application process for federal and state housing programs. Contact ADVS at (602) 255-3373 or visit any of their offices in Phoenix, Tucson, or other locations statewide.
Specialized Housing Programs
Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) & Special Housing Adaptation (SHA)
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for SAH grants (up to $109,986 in 2026) to build or modify a home to accommodate their disability. SHA grants (up to $17,130) help veterans modify an existing home. These grants can be used in combination with VA home loans.
Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery Housing Support
The Arizona State Veteran Home in Phoenix provides long-term skilled nursing care for veterans. While not traditional housing, it serves as a critical resource for aging veterans who need assisted living or nursing care. Located in Phoenix, the facility prioritizes Arizona veterans with service-connected disabilities.
Housing Resources in Arizona
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Phoenix who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Prescott veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Scottsdale veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
Local HUD-funded Continuum of Care coordinated-entry intake for Tucson-area veterans experiencing homelessness. CoCs route veterans to HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD transitional housing, and local nonprofit partners.
Local HUD-funded Continuum of Care coordinated-entry intake for Chandler-area veterans experiencing homelessness. CoCs route veterans to HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD transitional housing, and local nonprofit partners.
Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) serving Tucson, AZ administer the Housing Choice Voucher used for HUD-VASH. Use HUD's official PHA contact list to find the right local PHA, request the veteran-priority waitlist, and confirm intake hours.
Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) serving Phoenix, AZ administer the Housing Choice Voucher used for HUD-VASH. Use HUD's official PHA contact list to find the right local PHA, request the veteran-priority waitlist, and confirm intake hours.
Free civil legal help for Mesa-area veterans through Legal Services Corporation grantees and the Stateside Legal veteran-facing directory. Common matters include discharge upgrades, VA benefits appeals, family law, and housing.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Glendale veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Chandler who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
Free civil legal help for Glendale-area veterans through Legal Services Corporation grantees and the Stateside Legal veteran-facing directory. Common matters include discharge upgrades, VA benefits appeals, family law, and housing.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Phoenix veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Tucson-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Prescott who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Mesa-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.
Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Flagstaff-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.
Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Prescott-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Flagstaff who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Flagstaff veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I apply for HUD-VASH housing assistance in Arizona?
- Contact the VA's National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-424-3838 or visit the Homeless Veterans Services office at the Phoenix VA Medical Center or Tucson VA Medical Center. A VA social worker will assess your eligibility and connect you with available vouchers.
- What is the income limit for SSVF assistance in Arizona?
- SSVF serves very low-income veteran families, generally those at or below 50% of area median income. For the Phoenix metro area in 2026, this is approximately $33,750 for a single veteran. Income limits vary by county and family size.
- Can I use a VA home loan in Arizona with no down payment?
- Yes. VA home loans require zero down payment regardless of purchase price, as long as you have sufficient entitlement. There is no maximum loan amount for veterans with full entitlement. You will need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from the VA.
- Are there veteran-specific apartment communities in Arizona?
- Yes. Several apartment communities in the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas are specifically designed for veterans, including properties funded through LIHTC with veteran preferences. Contact ADVS or your local public housing authority for current listings.
- What if I'm a veteran facing eviction in Arizona?
- Contact SSVF providers immediately — they can provide emergency rental assistance to prevent eviction. Call Arizona StandDown Alliance at (480) 907-0994 or the Veterans Crisis Line at 988 (press 1). Arizona's SSVF providers can often intervene quickly with landlords.
- Does Arizona offer property tax exemptions for disabled veterans?
- Yes. Arizona provides property tax exemptions for veterans with a 100% disability rating. The exemption amount is up to $4,476 of assessed valuation for qualifying veterans. Apply through your county assessor's office with your VA disability rating letter.
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HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Scottsdale veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Tucson who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Chandler veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Phoenix veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Mesa who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.
SSVF grantee outreach for very low-income veteran families in Scottsdale who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. SSVF can fund rapid re-housing, temporary financial assistance, and case management.