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Housing Help and Resources
Whether you're a renter, homeowner, or landlord, we have gathered essential information to help you navigate housing challenges you may face. We hope these resources help you find the support you need.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out.
The City of Pueblo works to provide a wide range of housing supports to help residents find stable, affordable places to live. Below is a collection of resources designed to guide individuals and families as they explore affordable housing options in the community.
1. Affordable Housing Options
The City of Pueblo has compiled a comprehensive overview of housing resources available in Pueblo, including affordable housing with maximum‑rent units, income‑based housing options, and key shelter services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. It lists local apartment complexes, nonprofit housing providers, and emergency shelters. The document also highlights statewide supports and information on fair‑housing protections available.
2. Pueblo Affordable Housing Development Asset Map
The City of Pueblo, in partnership with local housing stakeholders, has created a quick guide to help connect individuals to housing resources. The guide provides information on homeless shelter locations, supportive housing, affordable rental housing, and homeownership opportunities. The guide also provides statewide and local resources for developers looking to build affordable housing in Pueblo.
The Pueblo Affordable Housing Development Asset Map
3. Housing Authority of the City of Pueblo
The Housing Authority of the City of Pueblo is dedicated to providing safe, affordable housing for low-income families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. With a mission to ensure decent and secure housing, the Housing Authority manages a variety of programs and properties to meet the diverse needs of the community.
Key services include:
- Public Housing: Offering affordable rental units in well-maintained properties across Pueblo.
- Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8): Assisting eligible families in finding housing in the private market through rental subsidies.
- Resident Services: Providing support programs aimed at promoting self-sufficiency, job training, and homeownership opportunities
For more information, visit the Housing Authority of the City of Pueblo or call 719-542-6741
4. Posada of Pueblo
Posada provides housing and supportive services to empower homeless individuals and families in Pueblo County. Services include emergency shelter, case management, and housing placement assistance.
For more information visit Posada or call 719-545-8776 for more information.
5. Colorado Housing Connects
Colorado Housing Connects is a free bilingual helpline that provides information and referrals for housing-related services and resources across Colorado. Whether you are a renter facing eviction, a homeowner needing foreclosure prevention assistance, or a landlord with tenant issues, Colorado Housing Connects is here to help. They offer workshops on affordable housing, eviction prevention, and homebuying, and provide personalized guidance to address your housing questions
For more information, visit Colorado Housing Connects or call 1-844-926-6632
The City of Pueblo is committed to helping low- to moderate-income homeowners receive the financial help they need to maintain or secure adequate housing. Below are resources available for city residents.
The City of Pueblo's Minor Home Repairs Program (MHRP) -- This program is aimed at providing financial assistance in the form of a non-repayable grant to low- and moderate-income homeowners for minor home repairs. Applicants will need to complete the application, provide all applicable documents listed on the checklist, and sign the homeowner certification to apply for assistance.
As of 02/02/2026, The Minor Repair Program is OPEN and accepting applications. Please note that if the volume of applications received at any given time is more than the available funding or capacity, a lottery will take place to determine the applicant selection.
The 2025 Income Limits Summary
| Persons in Family | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
| Low (80%) Income Limits | $57,150 | $65,300 | $73,450 | $81,600 | $88,150 | $94,700 | $101,200 | $107,750 |
Pueblo residents have access to local and statewide programs for rental assistance and eviction diversion. Below are resources available for those in need of support.
1. Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing - Colorado Emergency Rent Assistance Program
The Colorado Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is administered by the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), Division of Housing. This program provides financial assistance to Coloradans who have fallen behind on their rent, meet income limits, and are at risk of eviction or displacement.
For more information on eligibility and how to apply, visit the Colorado Emergency Rental Assistance Program, or contact the CARE Center at (303) 838-1200.
2. Colorado Legal Services Pueblo Office for Eviction Diversion
Colorado Legal Services in Pueblo offers free legal aid to help tenants navigate the eviction process and fight for their housing rights. They provide assistance with landlord/tenant disputes, eviction defense, and housing discrimination issues. The Eviction Diversion Project specifically aims to help low-income and vulnerable tenants avoid eviction and housing instability.
For more information, visit Colorado Legal Services Pueblo Office or call 719-545-6708.
Pueblo offers a variety of other community resources to support residents with their housing and other related needs.
- Catholic Charities of Southern Colorado: Offers a range of family strengthening and opportunity-building programs, including early childhood education, parenting classes, and emergency assistance
Visit Catholic Charities of Southern Colorado or call 719-544-4233 for more information. - Mariposa Center for Safety: Provides intervention and prevention services for domestic violence, family abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include safe shelter, case management, court accompaniment, and advocacy.
Visit Mariposa Center for Safety or call 719-542-6904 for more information. - Posada: Provides housing and supportive services to empower homeless individuals and families in Pueblo County. Services include emergency shelter, case management, and housing placement assistance.
Visit Posada or call 719-545-8776 for more information. - ACOVA (A Community Organization for Victim Assistance): Offers on-scene crisis intervention, personal advocacy, safety planning, and community resources for victims of crime and circumstances.
Visit ACOVA or call 719-583-6434 for more information.