Est. 2024 · Los Angeles

About ECHO.

About ECHO

Housing that working families can actually afford.

Finding affordable housing in Los Angeles can feel confusing, stressful, and out of reach. Many people earn too much for some housing programs, but still do not earn enough to afford market rent.

ECHO helps connect individuals and families to affordable housing opportunities across Los Angeles County. We also explain the process in plain language so applicants can better understand what they may qualify for before they apply.

Our focus includes the “missing middle” — people and families who are working, paying bills, and trying to stay in their community, but are still priced out of many rental homes.

Everyone deserves a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home.
What We Do

A housing platform built around access.

ECHO shares housing opportunities, explains income rules, and helps applicants understand the steps needed to apply for affordable housing.

01

Open Listings

We share available housing opportunities so applicants can review current homes, rent amounts, bedroom sizes, and income requirements in one place.

02

Clear Guidance

Affordable housing has rules. We help explain those rules in simple language so applicants know what documents and income information may be needed.

03

Fair Access

ECHO welcomes applicants with vouchers, without vouchers, and from different income levels. Final approval depends on each property’s requirements.

Do I Qualify?

Understanding income limits and AMI.

What is income-restricted housing?

Income-restricted housing means a home is set aside for households within certain income limits. These limits are based on household size and total household income.

What is AMI?

AMI stands for Area Median Income. It is a number used to compare your household income to the typical income in your area. Affordable housing programs often use AMI levels like 30%, 50%, 60%, 80%, or 120%.

Why does AMI matter?

AMI helps decide which homes you may qualify for. Your household size and yearly income are both important. A one-person household and a four-person household may have different income limits.

Income Guidance

AMI Calculator

Use this estimate to better understand where your household income may fall within Los Angeles income categories. Final eligibility is verified by the Housing Provider or property management team.

Number of people in your household, including yourself.
Total gross yearly income for your household before taxes.
Estimated Result
Enter your household size and income to see an estimated bracket.
Note: This calculator is an estimate for general guidance only. Final income review, eligibility, and approval are determined by the Housing Provider, property owner, or property management team.
Before You Apply

Affordable housing still requires paperwork.

Most income-restricted homes require a rental application and income review before move-in.

Application

Rental Application

You may need to provide your name, contact information, household members, rental history, and other basic information requested by the property.

Income Review

Income Documents

You may be asked for pay stubs, benefit letters, tax documents, bank statements, or other proof of income for all adult household members.

Final Approval

Provider Decision

The property owner or manager makes the final decision about eligibility, deposits, lease terms, move-in dates, and unit approval.

Application Steps

What happens after you apply?

The process may vary by property, but most affordable housing applications follow these basic steps.

1. Apply

Submit your rental application and provide the information requested by the housing provider.

2. Submit Documents

Provide income, identity, household, and rental documents so the property can review your file.

3. Income Review

The property checks whether your income and household size meet the unit’s requirements.

4. Unit Offer

If you qualify and a unit is available, the property may offer you a home.

5. Lease Signing

After approval, you review the lease, pay any required deposits, and prepare for move-in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers before you apply.

Affordable housing can feel complicated. ECHO helps make the process easier to understand.

Who can use ECHO’s housing listings?
Anyone may review open listings. Some homes may have income limits, household size rules, or other requirements.
Can I apply if I have a voucher?
Many properties accept rental subsidies, but each property has its own process. Review the listing details and contact the housing provider for exact requirements.
What does “missing middle” mean?
The missing middle often means working households that earn too much for some assistance programs but still cannot afford market rent in Los Angeles.
Does applying guarantee housing?
No. Applying does not guarantee a unit. Approval depends on eligibility, documents, unit availability, and property rules.
Do all listings have income limits?
Many listings are income-restricted, but not all listings have the same rules. Always review the listing before applying.
What documents should I prepare?
You may need identification, proof of income, benefit letters, pay stubs, tax documents, bank statements, rental history, and household information.
Are affordable homes lower quality?
No. Affordable housing must still meet housing, building, and safety standards.
Does ECHO approve my application?
No. ECHO shares listings and helps explain the process. Final approval is made by the housing provider, owner, or property management team.
Find a Home

Browse open housing opportunities in Los Angeles.

Review available homes, compare requirements, and take the next step toward stable housing that fits your household and budget.

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