Wisconsin Housing Authority


The Wisconsin Housing Authority is made up of several local city and county branches that cover most of the population. Wisconsin has lots of programs that cover both voucher programs for housing and public housing if they're available. Wisconsin Housing Authority branch locations can help you with several different things, including applying for programs, helping to find new housing, or with any issues that you might be having with your current living arrangement. Depending on your income, you will get either part or all of your housing payment covered by the government. To get more information about your local WI Housing Authority, select form either the city or county near you below:

County Housing Authorities

WI011 Marshfield County Housing Authority

Address: 601 S Cedar Avenue, Marshfield, WI, 54449-4267

Phone: (715) 387- 0528 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 389 - 2184

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WI205 Monroe County Housing Authority

Address: 1108 W. Wisconsin St., #103, Sparta, WI, 54656-Additional Address Information

Phone: (608) 269- 5017 Ext 0

Fax: (608) 269 - 5102

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WI031 Wausau County Housing Authority

Address: 550 E Thomas Street, Wausau, WI, 54403-6423

Phone: (715) 845- 4144 Ext 208

Fax: (715) 843 - 5167

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WI206 Door County Housing Authority

Address: 57 North 12Th Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI, 54235-Additional Address Information

Phone: (920) 743- 2545 Ext 0

Fax: (920) 743 - 4223

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WI246 Fond Du Lac County Housing Authority

Address: 15 North Marr Street, Fond Du Lac, WI, 54935-3463

Phone: (920) 929- 3107 Ext 0

Fax: (920) 929 - 7094

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WI131 Ashland County Housing Authority

Address: 319 Chapple Avenue, Ashland, WI, 54806-1455

Phone: (715) 682- 7066 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 682 - 7189

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WI218 Milwaukee County Housing Authority

Address: 600 W Walnut Street, Suite 100, Milwaukee, WI, 53212-Additional Address Information

Phone: (414) 289- 6542 Ext 0

Fax: (414) 223 - 8196

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City Housing Authorities

WI131 Ashland Ha Housing Authority

Address: 319 Chapple Avenue, Ashland, WI, 54806-1455

Phone: (715) 682- 7066 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 682 - 7189

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WI096 Tomah Ha Housing Authority

Address: 720 Williams Street, Tomah, WI, 54660-1459

Phone: (608) 374 - 7455

Fax: (608) 374 - 7458

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WI049 Marinette Ha Housing Authority

Address: 1520 Ludington Street, Marinette, WI, 54143-1329

Phone: (715) 735- 6912 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 735 - 3985

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WI029 Bruce Ha Housing Authority

Address: 503 South Coleman Street, Bruce, WI, 54819-9449

Phone: (715) 868- 4731 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 868 - 4732

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WI051 Chetek Ha Housing Authority

Address: 801 W Stout Street, Chetek, WI, 54728-6331

Phone: (715) 924- 3300 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 924 - 4886

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WI045 Shawano Ha Housing Authority

Address: 951 Elizabeth Street, Shawano, WI, 54166-3100

Phone: (715) 524- 2132 Ext 0

Fax: (715) 524 - 6828

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WI221 Lafayette Ha Housing Authority

Address: 626 Main Street, Darlington, WI, 53530-1397

Phone: (608) 776- 4880 Ext 0

Fax: (608) 776 - 4865

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Finding Affordable Housing in Wisconsin

For a lot of Americans, finding affordable housing can be a struggle. This is where your local housing authority can come in handy – whether you're a person who is below the poverty line, an elderly person that's searching for subsidized retirement accommodations, or a disabled person, you probably qualify for some kind of subsidized housing. We encourage you to search for your local Wisconsin housing authority by clicking on the links above to begin your journey to a more comfortable state of living. We've got a list of the addresses, websites, emails, and phone numbers that can help you find the place you deserve.

OfficialHousingAuthority.com is a comprehensive database of information about housing authorities. Public housing was created to provide safe and decent rental housing for low-income families, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities. Units that are provided by Wisconsin public housing provide a large variety of living arrangements, from single family houses to apartments with care for elderly people. Currently, 1.2 million households live in public housing, which is overseen by around 3,300 housing authorities. We try to keep our information as accurate as possible, but if you find any inaccuracies, please contact us.