Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
We have both rental and ownership programs for affordable housing, as well as a homeshare matching program. If you will provide your name and mailing address, we will send you a packet of information. You can make your request via e-mail to: planning@fostercity.org or by phone: (650) 286-3225.
There are several rental developments that include below-market rate units in Foster City. Each development keeps its own waiting list. See the contact information for the Rental of Below Market Rate Units.
Developers of multi-family residential development projects must provide below-market rate units pursuant to the City's inclusionary housing policy. Proposals must also include an affordable housing plan, including a marketing plan. After the City Council approves a proposal and construction is close to completion, developers will advertise available units through a variety of platforms and all information will be available on the City's website. Applications are handled by the developer's property manager.
The income limits for affordable housing programs are adjusted in the spring of each year. You can look them up at www.hcd.ca.gov.
2023 Income Limits by Number of Persons in Household – San Mateo County ($)
Income Category | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Extremely Low | 39,150 | 44,750 | 50,350 | 55,900 | 60,400 | 64,850 | 69,350 | 73,800 |
Very Low Income | 65,250 | 74,600 | 83,900 | 93,200 | 100,700 | 108,150 | 115,600 | 123,050 |
Low Income | 104,400 | 119,300 | 134,200 | 149,100 | 161,050 | 173,000 | 184,900 | 196,850 |
Median Income | 122,500 | 140,000 | 157,500 | 175,000 | 189,000 | 203,000 | 217,000 | 231,000 |
Moderate Income | 147,000 | 168,000 | 189,000 | 210,000 | 226,800 | 243,600 | 260,400 | 277,200 |
Foster City Below-Market-Rate Rental Units by Income Category
Income Category | Very Low Income | Low Income | Moderate Income |
---|---|---|---|
The Pilgrim (BMRs) | 4 | 5 | 5 |
Metro Senior Apts. | 54 | 6 | 0 |
Marlin Cove | 56 | 0 | 28 |
Miramar | 32 | 0 | 16 |
One Hundred Grand | 10 | 18 | 5 |
Alma Point | 65 | 0 | 0 |
The Triton | 8 | 31 | 9 |
The Plaza | 15 | 40 | 5 |
Yes, HCD issues new income limits each year (usually in April or May). Rents are calculated based on each property's affordable housing agreement.
Yes, the programs all require that a tenant be re-certified for the program each year.
The rent limits for the affordable units in Foster City are based on the income limits for the applicable categories, using a formula that includes an assumed household size and a utility allowance that varies with the type of appliances in the unit and which utilities are paid by the landlord. Actual rents may be less than the maximum amount. Examples below are 2023 rent maximums for Marlin Cove, Miramar, and the Plaza. Contact the property for the current rents. For rent maximums, you may contact the property or the City's Housing Coordinator at (650) 286-3230.
EXAMPLE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BMR RENTS (Subject to change)
Unit Category | Marlin Cove | Miramar | The Plaza |
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Very-low one-bedroom | $1,584 | $1,783 | $1,631 |
Very-low two-bedroom | $1,725 | $1,981 | $1,798 |
Very-low three-bedroom | NA | NA | $1,955 |
Low one-bedroom | NA | NA | $2,748 |
Low two-bedroom | NA | NA | $3,055 |
Low three-bedroom | NA | $2,643 | $3,353 |
Moderate one-bedroom | $3,569 | $3,544 | $3,616 |
Moderate two-bedroom | $3,959 | $3,971 | $4,032 |
Moderate three-bedroom | NA | NA | $4,438 |
*The landlord may choose to set the rent amounts below the limit provided by the program regulations.
Yes, all 60 of the units at Metro Senior Apartments and the 65 units at Alma Point are reserved for senior citizens. The waiting list for the Metro Senior Apartments and Alma Point are closed at this time.
There are seven below market rate units at Emerald Bay. They would only become available if one of the owners decides to sell. The Agency does not maintain a waiting list. Contact a local realtor to obtain information about how to watch for these listings.
The City of Foster City owns six homes (duplexes and single-family homes) reserved for very low and low-income families. All homes are occupied at this time, and there is no waitlist. The homes are managed by HIP The City also owns 22 one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, and two-bedroom workforce units at 501 Pilgrim Drive. 14 of these units are reserved for very low, low, and moderate-income households. These units are also managed by HIP Housing. There is a waitlist for this property but the waitlist is currently closed. Contact HIP Housing at (650) 348-6820 for more information.
Yes, the preference categories adopted by the City Council in Resolution 2020-24 are:
1a. Persons who are living in a Below Market Rate deed-restricted unit in Foster City for a minimum of twelve (12) months that is subject to termination of affordability restrictions within three (3) years;
1b. Persons who live and work in Foster City;
2. Persons who live in Foster City;
3. Employees of the City of Foster City;
4. Classroom teachers who are employees of the San Mateo-Foster City School District, the San Mateo Union High School District and the San Mateo County Community College District;
5. Persons who work in Foster City; and
6. All others who are income qualified.
Please note that preferences for Workforce Housing at 501 Pilgrim Drive are subject to preferences as stipulated in the property's affordability agreement.
HEART of San Mateo County has a first-time homebuyer loan program. Follow this link for more information http://heartofsmc.org/.
There is also Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC) for first-time homebuyers. The MCC Program is a means of providing financial assistance to first-time homebuyers by allowing those homebuyers to take fifteen percent of annual mortgage interest payments as a tax credit against their federal personal income tax in addition to the regular itemized deduction for the remaining 85% of the home mortgage interest payments. For more information, contact San Mateo County at (650) 802-5032.
The Human Investment Project (HIP) administers a Shared Housing Program that matches, through a careful interview process, those wishing to provide affordable housing in a shared situation with those seeking affordable housing in a shared situation. Homeowners providing housing is benefited by the rental income received and the companionship provided. Renters are benefited by a reduced rent amount and by companionship as well. For more information, contact HIP at (650) 348-0660.
The San Mateo County program for home rehabilitation loans has been suspended. For information on other home repair and home rehabilitation programs, follow this link http://housing.smcgov.org/housing-repair-programs