Rent is calculated using HUD’s income restriction guidelines for Kenosha County, which consider both household income and household size.
Income-Restricted Apartments at The Vista at Creekside
Experience modern, income-restricted apartments in Pleasant Prairie designed to make comfortable living more accessible. The Vista at Creekside blends vibrant design with a peaceful residential setting, offering thoughtfully crafted floor plans and rental rates set by Kenosha County's income-restriction guidelines.
If you're searching for affordable housing in a community that feels welcoming and connected, The Vista at Creekside provides a unique opportunity to enjoy quality apartment living at reduced rates based on HUD income limits.
Income Limits — Kenosha County — Effective: 4/1/2025
Income Limit % |
1 Person |
2 Persons |
3 Persons |
4 Persons |
5 Persons |
6 Persons |
7 Persons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50% |
$37,400.00 |
$42,750.00 |
$48,100.00 |
$53,400.00 |
$57,700.00 |
$61,950.00 |
$66,200.00 |
70% |
$52,360.00 |
$59,850.00 |
$67,340.00 |
$74,760.00 |
$80,780.00 |
$86,730.00 |
$92,680.00 |
80% |
$59,840.00 |
$68,400.00 |
$76,960.00 |
$85,440.00 |
$92,320.00 |
$99,120.00 |
$105,920.00 |
Understanding Income-Restricted Housing
Income restriction is based on gross annual (pre-tax) household income and household size. These limits are set by HUD and updated annually. 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, and requirements are subject to change.)
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Income-restricted apartments at The Vista at Creekside follow tax credit program requirements and do not require an external voucher.
Applicants typically provide pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, benefit statements, and documentation for all sources of household income.
Your total gross household income must fall within the HUD-published limits for Kenosha County, and you must meet student eligibility rules.
Yes. Annual recertification is required to ensure your household continues to meet income restriction thresholds.
All gross income sources apply—including wages, retirement income, self-employment income, Social Security benefits, financial assistance, and recurring income streams.
Contact Our Leasing Team
If you're interested in income-restricted apartments or exploring affordable housing at The Vista at Creekside, our leasing team is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about eligibility, availability, and how to get started.