Income Limits Information

The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) supports income-aligned housing across Colorado. Each year, typically at the beginning of the second quarter, CHFA sets income and rent limits based on location, household size and area median income (AMI). The City and County of Broomfield uses these limits to determine eligibility for most of its housing programs serving low- and moderate-income households. For more information on CHFA Income Limits, visit the CHFA Rent and Income Limits web page.

Please note that the income limits may vary for each program.

2025 CHFA Income Limits for Area Median Income (AMI)

Income eligibility for the Partial Property Tax Refund (PPTR) and Utility Rate Assistance Fund (URAF) programs is determined by the income table in effect at the time of program begin. The 2025 CHFA Income Limits table will be used for the 2026 PPTR and URAF programs.

The Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) and the Brothers Redevelopment Rehab and Paint-a-Thon programs are ongoing. Eligibility is determined using the income and rent limits table in effect at the time of enrollment.

2025 CHFA Income Limits

1 Person2 Persons3 Persons4 Persons5 Persons6 Persons7 Persons8 Persons
120%$117,720$134,520$151,320$168,120$181,680$195,120$208,560$222,000
100%$98,100$112,100$126,100$140,100$151,400$162,600$173,800$185,000
80%$78,480$89,680$100,880$112,080$121,120$130,080$139,040$148,000
60%$58,860$67,260$75,660$84,060$90,840$97,560$104,280$111,000


200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)

The U.S. Census Bureau determines the annual poverty thresholds, which are used to measure poverty in the United States.
200% of the FPL is used to determine eligibility for Colorado Legal Services (CLS).

200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL); Effective through 09/30/2025
1 Person2 Persons3 Persons4 Persons5 Persons6 Persons7 Persons8 Persons
$31,300$42,300$53,300$64,300$75,300$86,300$97,300$108,300