Income-restricted apartments are not voucher-based. Rent is capped according to household income and size, following HUD limits for Kenosha County. Applications are handled directly through our leasing office—no external voucher is required.
Income-Restricted Apartments at Layton Square
Looking for a home base in Cudahy with a straightforward path to eligibility? Layton Square offers income-restricted apartments in Milwaukee County with rental rates tied to household income and size under HUD guidelines. It’s a practical option for renters who want a comfortable place to live in a community close to Milwaukee, Lake Michigan, and still have a small-town vibe.
Income Limits — Milwaukee County
Effective: 4/1/2025
Income Limit % |
1 Person |
2 Persons |
3 Persons |
4 Persons |
5 Persons |
6 Persons |
7 Persons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30% |
$23,250.00 |
$26,580.00 |
$29,910.00 |
$33,210.00 |
$35,880.00 |
$38,550.00 |
$41,190.00 |
50% |
$38,750.00 |
$44,300.00 |
$49,850.00 |
$55,350.00 |
$59,800.00 |
$64,250.00 |
$68,650.00 |
60% |
$46,500.00 |
$53,160.00 |
$59,820.00 |
$66,420.00 |
$71,760.00 |
$77,100.00 |
$82,380.00 |
Understanding Income Restriction
Maximum income is determined by household size and is based on gross annual (pre-tax) income. Moderate-income and student status restrictions apply. Units cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. Some exemptions apply—contact us for details. (Pricing, inclusions, and eligibility subject to change.)
Income-Restriction FAQs
Your household must fall within HUD income limits for Kenosha County and meet additional program requirements regarding student status and income verification. Contact our leasing team to see if you qualify.
All gross income sources count—wages, benefits, pensions, investment income, reimbursements, and more. Our team can clarify what applies to your household.
Sometimes. Income-restricted programs include student status restrictions, and a home generally cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. If at least one adult household member is not a full-time student, the household may still be eligible—income limits and verification still apply.
Example: Two roommates are both full-time students → not eligible under the “entirely occupied” student restriction. One roommate is a full-time student and the other works full-time (not a full-time student) → may be eligible, depending on income and other program rules?
Typically, a full-time student is someone enrolled full-time for five calendar months in a year at a qualifying school (college, university, technical school, etc.). Your leasing team will confirm how this applies based on the program requirements and documentation.