About Housing Daytona Beach
History
Since 1938, Housing Authority of the City Daytona Beach (HACDB) also known as Housing Daytona Beach (HDB), a Public Housing Agency, has offered subsidized, income-based housing and homeownership opportunities for qualified low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities in Daytona Beach FL.
Housing Daytona Beach manages several housing programs including Low-Income Public Housing, HCV (Housing Choice Vouchers, previously Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers), both funded by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Other housing programs offered include Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH), (for veterans) in conjunction with the Veterans Affairs (VA), Workforce Housing, Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) housing and Project-Based Vouchers (PBV). program, Neighborhood Networks, community partners, a resident council and resident advisory board.
We offer quality housing in our clean, safe and sanitary communities: Maley Apartments, Windsor Apartments, Palmetto Park, The Villages at Halifax, The Villages at Halifax II, Northwood Village, Northwood Village II. Regular REAC inspections of our community properties ensure each property continues to meet our standards.
The Daytona Beach Housing Authority communities are conveniently located near educational and entertainment opportunities including: Bethune Cookman University, Daytona State College, Embry-Riddle University and Daytona International Speedway.Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) commonly referred to as Section 8,