The Guide to Affordable Housing in Sioux Falls

Whether you're seeking a rental home in our state's largest city or an apartment with an affordable price tag (or even a home you'd own outright), you have plenty of options in Sioux Falls. We've assembled some useful information for those hunting for the most budget-friendly rental and purchased properties in the city limits.

Read on for our guide to affordable housing in Sioux Falls.

Participating Managers

Sioux Falls has a variety of property managers and companies that take part in SDHDA rental assistance programs—when starting your affordable housing search, here's a good place to begin:

Affordable Housing Solutions

605.332.0704

ALJ Equity LLC

605.413.0851

Alpine Management

605.274.7368

Baumgartner Enterprises

605.332.7026

California Commercial Investment Group Inc.

605.334.8085

Charisma Property Management

605.271.4663

Costello Property Management

605.336.2778

Dunham Property Management

605.330.9424

Good Samaritan Society

605.362.2241

Great Plains Property Management LLC

605.338.9695

Kleve Real Estate Inc.

605.371.3333

Legacy Management Company

605.336.7376

Lloyd Property Management Inc.

605.323.2820

Monroe Group Ltd.

605.334.2436

Murray Properties LLC

605.339.2978

Oakleaf Real Estate Management

712.255.3665

Premier Real Estate Management LLC

605.996.4720

Seldin Company

605.361.8250

Sioux Falls Housing & Redevelopment Commission

605.332.0704

Skogen Company

605.263.3941

Sunnycrest Village Inc.

605.361.1422

Thies & Talle Management Inc.

605.331.2595

Volunteers of America

605.444.6318

Building Affordably

If building is on the agenda, you have one major option for an energy-efficient, affordable home in Sioux Falls—the Governor's House program. The program grants those who are income-qualified the opportunity to purchase a reasonably priced, pre-built home. Homeowners supply the lot, foundation and utility hookups, among other items. Find out more here.

Repairing Affordably

The City of Sioux Falls also offers up resources for homebuyers on a budget—if you meet certain income and homeownership standards, you may qualify for assistance from the city. Check out some of the options available to you locally here. And if you are eligible, the Community Home Improvement Program from SDHDA provides a low interest loans for borrowers to improve or repair their single family home. Read more here.

Buying Affordably

If you are a first-time buyer, you may also be a good fit for South Dakota's statewide First-Time Homebuyer program. Read more here.

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