Eligibility is based on total household income, household size, and HUD-published limits for Kenosha County.
Income-Restricted Apartments at Meadows of Mill Creek
Discover income-restricted apartments in Salem, WI, designed to support comfortable living in a welcoming community. At Meadows of Mill Creek, income restriction guidelines help provide access to thoughtfully designed homes at rental rates based on household income and size, as determined by HUD for Kenosha County.
If you’re exploring affordable housing in a peaceful, residential setting, Meadows of Mill Creek offers an opportunity to enjoy quality apartment living in a community that feels both connected and relaxed.
Income Limits — Kenosha County
Effective: 4/1/2025
Income Limit % |
1 Person |
2 Persons |
3 Persons |
4 Persons |
5 Persons |
6 Persons |
7 Persons |
8 Persons |
9 Persons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30% AMI |
$22,440.00 |
$25,650.00 |
$28,860.00 |
$32,040.00 |
$34,620.00 |
$37,170.00 |
$39,720.00 |
$42,300.00 |
$44,800.00 |
40% AMI |
$29,920.00 |
$34,200.00 |
$38,480.00 |
$42,720.00 |
$46,160.00 |
$49,560.00 |
$52,960.00 |
$56,400.00 |
$59,840.00 |
50% AMI |
$37,400.00 |
$42,750.00 |
$48,100.00 |
$53,400.00 |
$57,700.00 |
$61,950.00 |
$66,200.00 |
$70,550.00 |
$74,800.00 |
60% AMI |
$44,880.00 |
$51,300.00 |
$57,720.00 |
$64,080.00 |
$69,240.00 |
$74,340.00 |
$79,440.00 |
$84,600.00 |
$89,760.00 |
Understanding Income-Restricted Housing
Income restriction is determined by household size and gross annual (pre-tax) income, using HUD guidelines for Kenosha County. Moderate-income and student status restrictions apply. Households made up entirely of full-time students may not qualify unless specific exemptions are met. (Pricing, eligibility requirements, and availability are subject to change.)
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Income-restricted apartments are not voucher-based. Applications are handled directly through our leasing office.
Applicants typically provide income documentation such as pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, and benefit statements for all household members.
Your total gross household income must fall within the HUD-published limits for Kenosha County, and you must meet student eligibility rules.
Yes. Households must complete annual recertification to remain eligible under income restriction guidelines.
All gross income sources apply—including wages, self-employment income, Social Security benefits, financial assistance, and recurring income streams.
See If You Qualify
If you’re interested in income-restricted apartments or exploring affordable housing in Salem, WI, our leasing team can help review eligibility requirements and guide you through next steps.