Rental Resources

The following website links have been compiled by Construction Consultant Minneapolis Metro Resources. Our agency is not directly affiliated with these organizations however we have gathered this information as we believe they are all very useful agencies that can provide resources and assistance to you. Please visit their websites for more information. If you would like our help navigating these websites or understanding the information please call today at 612.746.0019

Housing Resources

What is Section 8 Housing? Section 8 is a government-funded program that helps low-income households pay the rent on private, market-rate rental units. Learn easy ways to make a rental unit more accessible, about reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities, and more! Learn about accessibility and see tips on overcoming criminal, credit, rental history, and other barriers.

Connects You Housing, Emergency Shelter, Emergencies, Utility Assistance, Employment and Financial Assistance. United Way 2-1-1 provides free and confidential health and human services information for people in Minnesota. We’re here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to connect you with the resources and information you need. Whether you are in crisis, or need a little support, we’re here to help.

Minnesota Housing finances and advances affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate income Minnesotans to enhance quality of life and foster strong communities. Minnesota Housing is the state’s housing finance agency. For more than 40 years, we’ve worked to provide access to safe, decent and affordable housing and to build stronger communities across the state.

The mission of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) is to promote and deliver quality, well-managed homes to a diverse low income population and, as a valued partner, contribute to the well-being of the individuals, families and community we serve.

Providing Safe Affordable Housing to Low Income Residents. St. Paul public housing rental units are well maintained and fully occupied (consistently over 99%), providing safe, affordable housing to about 10,000 low income residents. The PHA has received HUD’s “High Performer” rating each year under the “Public Housing Management Assessment Program” (PHMAP).