Henderson, NV

ZIP codes: 89002,89011,89012

Henderson, NV — Section 8 & Affordable Housing City Guide

Henderson is a large suburban city in Clark County, Nevada—part of the greater Las Vegas Valley but with its own master-planned neighborhoods, municipal services, and housing market dynamics. If you rent in Henderson and need Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) assistance, you will usually interact with Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA) for federal voucher waitlists while also using City of Henderson housing contacts for local guidance.

This guide explains Henderson’s housing landscape, how Clark County programs fit together, and where to verify waitlist status without relying on outdated third-party rumors.

Disclaimer: Section8Finder does not administer vouchers or guarantee placement. Confirm all program details with official authorities.

Why Henderson Is Different From “Las Vegas” Listings

Visitors often treat Henderson and Las Vegas as one market—and for voucher administration, they frequently share SNRHA as the regional housing authority. But Henderson differs in ways that matter to renters:

  • Master-planned communities (Green Valley, Anthem, Inspirada, Cadence) with HOAs and architectural standards
  • Lower density than central Las Vegas in many areas, with longer distances to Strip employment centers
  • Family-oriented suburban amenities — parks, schools, and community centers drive location choices
  • Separate city government — Henderson municipal codes, police, and services differ from the City of Las Vegas

When you search “Section 8 Henderson NV,” you may find SNRHA notices labeled for the Clark County / Las Vegas region. Read geographic scope carefully—Henderson addresses are often included.

Who Administers Section 8 for Henderson Addresses?

Resource Role
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA) Primary federal voucher administrator for much of Clark County
Henderson Housing Authority profile Local housing program contacts (City of Henderson channel)
Henderson Section 8 waitlist page Waitlist-focused updates and preparation
Las Vegas Section 8 waitlist (SNRHA) Regional SNRHA openings affecting Henderson

Official contacts (verify on cityofhenderson.com): (702) 267-1500 · housing@cityofhenderson.com

SNRHA: (702) 477-3100 · snvrha.org

Henderson Neighborhoods Renters Research

Henderson spans more than 100 square miles. Common areas include:

Green Valley & Green Valley Ranch

One of the earliest large master plans in Henderson; mix of condos, townhomes, and single-family streets. Mature landscaping and HOA rules are common—confirm landlords may rent with vouchers.

Anthem, Seven Hills & MacDonald Highlands

Southern and western foothill communities with views toward the Las Vegas Valley. Higher market rents; voucher payment standards may limit available units.

Water Street District & Downtown Henderson

Older core with smaller buildings and walkable blocks near local government campus. Useful for renters prioritizing transit over square footage.

East Henderson, Pittman & Gibson Road Corridors

Industrial and logistics adjacency; more affordable stock in some pockets but check safety, noise, and commute needs.

Cadence & Inspirada

Newer growth in southeast Henderson; family-oriented amenities; often car-dependent.

Whitney & Border Areas Near Las Vegas

Some addresses blur city boundaries—verify jurisdiction with SNRHA using your exact street address.

Clark County Housing Market Realities

  • Heat and utilities: Budget for summer cooling; older units may have inefficient AC.
  • HOA fees: May be landlord-paid or passed through—understand lease terms.
  • Evictions & deposits: Nevada landlord-tenant law applies; vouchers do not eliminate security deposit requirements unless a program says otherwise.
  • Competition: Even when vouchers are available, finding willing landlords in desirable Henderson ZIP codes takes time.

How to Apply for Assistance While Living in Henderson

  1. Check SNRHA notices on snvrha.org and the Las Vegas waitlist resource page.
  2. Review Henderson waitlist metadata on the Henderson waitlist page—then confirm status by phone if closed.
  3. Identify program type — general HCV, PBV at a named property, or a city-specific channel.
  4. Prepare documents (ID, income proof, household composition) before openings.
  5. Apply only through official links in the published notice.
  6. Keep confirmation records and update contact information if you move within Henderson.

If all major lists are closed, ask about referral programs (Veterans, homeless services, county social services) rather than paying unofficial “application helpers.”

Eligibility Overview

Federal HUD rules implemented locally determine eligibility. Common factors:

  • Gross household income vs Clark County AMI
  • Household size
  • Citizenship / eligible immigration status where required
  • Screening policies allowed under law

Students, seniors, and people with disabilities may face specific rules—ask SNRHA how your household is classified.

Beyond Section 8: Other Affordable Options

While waiting for voucher intake:

  • LIHTC income-restricted apartments — separate applications at each property
  • Emergency rental assistance — time-limited help via county or nonprofit programs (call 211)
  • Employer workforce housing — some logistics and casino employers offer benefits unrelated to HUD vouchers

These are not substitutes for a voucher waitlist but may help during a crisis.

Commuting & Employment Context

Henderson residents often commute to:

  • Las Vegas Strip / resort corridor (hospitality, entertainment)
  • I-215 / I-515 industrial and logistics parks
  • Medical campuses in Henderson and east Las Vegas
  • Downtown Las Vegas government and office jobs

RTC of Southern Nevada operates bus routes along major Henderson arterials (Sunset, Eastern, Green Valley Parkway), but many Anthem/Cadence locations require a car.

Scam Warning for Henderson Renters

  • Legitimate SNRHA waitlists do not require cash for priority placement.
  • Beware Craigslist posts offering “instant Section 8 approval.”
  • Verify property ownership before wiring deposits.
  • Use official snvrha.org and cityofhenderson.com links.

Compare Other Nevada Cities

City Resource
Las Vegas Las Vegas city page
North Las Vegas North Las Vegas city page
Reno (Northern NV) Reno city page
Statewide Nevada directory

Portability between regions requires coordination—do not assume one waitlist covers Nevada.

Working With Landlords After Voucher Issuance

If SNRHA issues a voucher, expect to:

  • Search for units meeting payment standards and HQS inspection rules
  • Negotiate lease terms directly with landlords
  • Allow SNRHA to inspect the unit before move-in
  • Report income changes promptly during annual recertifications

Some Henderson property managers regularly accept vouchers; others decline—persistence and flexible neighborhood choices help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Henderson included in SNRHA’s service area?

Many Henderson addresses are served by SNRHA for federal voucher programs. Confirm your exact address.

Why do I see “Las Vegas” on SNRHA forms?

SNRHA branding often references the Las Vegas region or Clark County—Henderson is part of that metro.

How long is the waitlist?

Public wait times vary with funding and turnover. No guaranteed timeline appears on this page—check with SNRHA.

Can I apply to Henderson and Reno waitlists simultaneously?

Only if you meet each authority’s residency rules and plan to live in that jurisdiction. Misrepresentation can disqualify you.

Seniors & Veterans in Henderson

Henderson’s aging-in-place and Veterans communities should ask SNRHA and city staff about:

  • Reasonable accommodations for application and inspection processes
  • Veterans preferences when published in a specific notice
  • Age-restricted affordable properties that maintain separate waitlists from the general Section 8 queue

Availability changes—check with the housing authority rather than assuming a preference applies.

For official waitlist openings and income limits, contact SNRHA at (702) 477-3100 or City of Henderson housing staff at housing@cityofhenderson.com.