Section 8 programs & vouchers in Carolina Forest, SC
Renters in Carolina Forest, SC often search for the Housing Choice Voucher program β commonly called Section 8. Vouchers help very low-income households afford rent in private housing. In this census area, HUD rules are usually applied through a Public Housing Authority (PHA) serving Horry County.
Estimate voucher help in Carolina Forest
Because Carolina Forest may sit in a multi-county HUD area, use our ZIP-based calculator to confirm your county, income limits, and estimated monthly voucher help before you contact a housing authority.
Open Section 8 calculatorHousing Choice Voucher program
A Section 8 voucher in the Carolina Forest area does not pay your full rent. You pay a tenant share (often about 30% of adjusted income), and the voucher covers part of the rent up to the local payment standard, which is based on HUD Fair Market Rents for Horry County.
Most PHAs near Carolina Forest run waiting lists that open only periodically. Eligibility depends on income, household size, and local preferences β not on applying first online alone.
- Project-based Section 8 β Project-based Section 8 β subsidy stays with specific buildings (different application path).
- Tenant-based vouchers (HCV) β Tenant-based vouchers (HCV) β you find a unit; the voucher moves with you in many cases after initial lease-up.
- Local preferences β Local preferences β veterans, elderly, disabled, or working families may get priority on some lists.
Section 8 guides for Carolina Forest renters
These guides explain vouchers, income limits, and rent math for households in Carolina Forest and across South Carolina. Each links to our calculator so you can run numbers for your ZIP.
How to Apply for Section 8 β Waiting Lists & PHA Steps
Step-by-step overview of Section 8 waiting lists, PHA applications, and what to do while you wait for a voucher.
Voucher programHousing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) Explained
What the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is, how PHAs run it, and how vouchers differ from public housing.
RentSection 8 Rent Calculator β How Much Will I Pay With a Voucher?
Estimate your Section 8 tenant share (TTP), payment standard, and maximum voucher subsidy. Includes rent above payment standard examples.
Income limitsSection 8 Income Limits Explained by Household Size
HUD very low and low income limits determine Section 8 eligibility. See how limits vary by ZIP, county, metro area, and family size.
BasicsHow Section 8 Housing Works (2026 Guide)
Learn how the Housing Choice Voucher program works β eligibility, PHAs, payment standards, and what renters pay vs what the voucher covers.
Apply near Carolina Forest
- Confirm income limits with the calculator.
- Find your PHA via the HUD PHA contact directory (South Carolina / Horry County).
- Join the waiting list when the PHA opens applications β many lists close for years at a time.
- When selected, find a rental at or below the payment standard and complete inspection.
FAQ β Section 8 in Carolina Forest
Can I use Section 8 in Carolina Forest, SC?
Many renters in Carolina Forest can apply if they meet HUD income limits and the local PHA has an open waiting list. Vouchers are portable in some cases, but you must apply through the housing authority that serves your area β often tied to Horry County.
How much rent will I pay with a voucher near Carolina Forest?
Your minimum share is the Total Tenant Payment (TTP) β typically the greater of 30% of adjusted monthly income, 10% of gross income, or a small PHA minimum. Use our calculator with your ZIP to see an estimate for Horry County.
Where do I apply for Section 8 in Carolina Forest?
Applications are handled by your local Public Housing Authority, not this website. Search HUD's PHA contact directory for authorities serving Horry County, then follow their waiting list instructions.
Does Carolina Forest have its own income limits?
HUD publishes income limits and Fair Market Rents by county or metro area. Carolina Forest uses the limits for Horry County. Enter your ZIP in our calculator to pull the current HUD figures for your household size.