The limits on income and rents for multifamily rental housing developments under MOHCD's purview vary across programs, and from project to project. The following tables show the limits associated with a wide range of Area Median Income (AMI) Levels.
Please contact Mike McLoone via mike.mcloone@sfgov.org if you have any questions about the information on this page or the income and rent limits applicable to a specific multifamily rental housing development under MOHCD's purview.
Answers to general questions about AMI (PDF)
2022 limits effective May 11, 2022
- Guidance Letter (PDF)
- 2022 Maximum incomes applicable to MOHCD programs by household size (PDF)
- 2022 Maximum Monthly Rent By Unit Type (PDF)
Sampling of common area median income percentages and household sizes for 2022:
Household Size | One | Two | Three | Four |
55% AMI | $53,350 | $60,950 | $68,600 | $76,200 |
60% AMI | $58,200 | $66,500 | $74,800 | $83,150 |
65% AMI | $63,050 | $72,050 | $81,050 | $90,050 |
80% AMI | $77,600 | $88,700 | $99,750 | $110,850 |
90% AMI | $87,300 | $99,750 | $112,250 | $124,700 |
110% AMI | $106,700 | $121,950 | $137,150 | $152,400 |
130% AMI | $126,100 | $144,100 | $162,100 | $180,100 |
View previous years limits for affordable rental projects under contract with MOHCD