
Welcome to Gainesville Housing
Gainesville Housing connects individuals and families to affordable housing in Hall County, GA. Our goal is to create new housing opportunities and improve existing housing conditions through remodeling and rehabilitation of properties. Please note Gainesville Housing does not administer section 8 vouchers.
Notice of Public Hearing
Notice Date: February 10, 2025
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on March 27, 2025, at 11:00 AM at the Authority’s Central Office to solicit public comment on various agency planning documents for the Gainesville Housing Authority. The plans being reviewed are required to be prepared and presented for public comment by the U. S. Department of HUD under various programs. The Authority is seeking public comment on the following plans:
FY2025 – FY2029 Five-Year Agency Plan
FY2025 Annual Agency Plan
FY2025 – FY2029 Capital Fund Program Five-Year Plan
FY2025 Capital Fund Program Annual Statement
The above plans will be available for review over the next 45 days at the Authority’s Central Office located at:
750 Pearl Nix Parkway
Gainesville, Georgia 30501-8528
Comments may be submitted in person at the Public Hearing or in writing to the above address. Written comments will be received up to and through the Public Hearing. If you require assistance or reasonable accommodation to access the plans, please contact Beth Brown at (770) 536-1294 ext 205 or by email at bbrown@gainesvillehousing.org.
Housing Availability
Our wait list for all housing is currently closed. Please check back for future availability.
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Resident Services
Our Residents Services program helps residents gain employment, job training, more education, nutritional skills, childcare, goal setting and many other avenues based on each family or individual’s needs. Often, it involves pairing residents with a particular organization. For example, we work closely with organizations such as the Georgia Mountain Food Bank, United Way of Hall County, local courts, schools and universities, healthcare, and other organizations to encourage residents to progress toward self-sufficiency.
“Affordable housing isn’t just about shelter; it’s a catalyst for economic vitality, social equity, and community resilience. Ensuring access to housing for all benefits both individuals and the overall economy.” ~ Unknown
Open Solicitations
We invite vendors and contractors to regularly visit the ‘For Vendors’ page. There, we will list each Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposal, and Request for Qualifications as they become available.