Section 8 in Lincoln, NE: FMR & Landlord Guide
Lincoln, NE metro area (CBSA 30700). FY2026 Fair Market Rents, active voucher counts, housing authorities and wait-list status, and source-of-income law. Every figure below links back to its source.
Fair Market Rent by bedroom count
HUD-published metro FMR for FY2026. Payment standards (what a PHA actually pays) are set between 90% and 110% of FMR at PHA discretion.
| Bedrooms | FMR | Payment standard (90–110%) |
|---|---|---|
| Efficiency (studio) | $730 | $657 – $803 |
| 1-bedroom | $756 | $680 – $832 |
| 2-bedroom | $967 | $870 – $1,064 |
| 3-bedroom | $1,345 | $1,211 – $1,480 |
| 4-bedroom | $1,450 | $1,305 – $1,595 |
Example: at 100% of FMR, a 2-bedroom voucher in Lincoln, NE covers up to $967 in gross rent (before the tenant’s utility allowance). Between the low and high end of the range: $870–$1,064.
Voucher demand in this metro
Aggregated from HUD Public Housing Authority data (FY2026). High utilization means voucher holders are placed and reliably paying rent, a stable but competitive tenant pool for accepting landlords.
Housing authorities serving Lincoln, NE
1 PHA administer vouchers in this metro. Contact the PHA that covers the specific address you’re considering.
- Status unknown
Lincoln Housing Authority
Lincoln, NE · NE002 · 3,388 HCV units
Source-of-income law in NE
Source-of-income protection status for NE is not yet in our database. Check with a local attorney or the state civil-rights office before refusing a voucher applicant.
Informational only, not legal advice. Laws change; verify current status before making a leasing decision.
Analyze a specific Lincoln, NE property
Look up the address’s SAFMR (ZIP-level rent), plug the numbers into the voucher-vs-market analyzer, and check the HQS pre-inspection list before scheduling.