Lemmon Housing & Redevelopment Commission

206 6th St E, Lemmon, SD, 57638 · ~44 units under management

Fair Market Rent by unit size — Lemmon, SD (2026)

Figures shown are Fair Market Rent for the county this agency primarily serves — the agency's actual payment standard (typically 90–110% of FMR) may differ. Confirm directly with the agency. Full county data: Perkins County

Who this agency serves

Lemmon Housing & Redevelopment Commission served 44 households across 44 units (100% occupied) as of HUD's 2025 Picture of Subsidized Households data. The typical assisted household here has an average of 1.1 people, an average annual income of $25,969, and pays an average of $426 per month toward rent.

Households served
44 of 44 units
Avg. household income
$25,969
Avg. rent paid by household
$426
Avg. household size
1.1 people
Households with children
2%
Head of household 62+
59%
Head of household with a disability
27%
Avg. wait to move in
2 months

Unit mix: 86% 1-bedroom, 14% 2-bedroom.

Source: HUD's Picture of Subsidized Households, 2025— figures reflect this agency's most recent reporting period across all HUD programs it administers, not just Housing Choice Vouchers.

Public housing inspection scores

HUD conducts physical inspections of public housing developments under the REAC (Real Estate Assessment Center) program. Scores run 0–100: 90+ is High Performer, 60–89 is Standard, below 60 is Troubled. This agency administers 2 developments with an average score of 59 (Troubled).

DevelopmentCityScoreProtocolInspected
LEMMONLemmon89 StandardNSPIREDec 2025
Project 3Lemmon29 TroubledNSPIREDec 2025

Source: HUD REAC Physical Inspection Scores — data reflects the most recent inspection for each development. See Understanding REAC and NSPIRE inspection scores for methodology details.

For Renters

Am I eligible?

To qualify for a Housing Choice Voucher through Lemmon Housing & Redevelopment Commission, your household's gross annual income generally must be at or below the limits below (50% of area median income, as set by HUD). Most agencies are required to prioritize applicants at or below 30% AMI (the Extremely Low Income limit) for at least 75% of new vouchers.

Household sizeMax gross annual income
1 person$33,100
2 people$37,800
3 people$42,550
4 people$47,250
5 people$51,050
6 people$54,850
7 people$58,600
8 people$62,400

Source: HUD Income Limits, 2026. Meeting the income limit does not guarantee a voucher — waiting lists, local preferences, and funding levels vary. Contact Lemmon Housing & Redevelopment Commission directly for current availability. Learn more about eligibility →

Applying with this agency

Application processes and waiting-list status vary by agency — contact Lemmon Housing & Redevelopment Commission directly using the info above, or read our general guide to how to apply and how waiting lists work.

Evaluating this market

Landlords and investors: see becoming a Section 8 landlord and how to read this market's numbers.