As of May 13, 2026, Halter Pines II currently has 20 units approved for low-income housing available. Located in Pine City, Minnesota, Halter Pines II is an affordable housing development. The rent for these units varies from $259 to $465, depending on the income and other eligibility criteria of the applicant.
*Rent estimates are calculated using Pine County Fair Market Rents for 2026 and assume the 30% extremely low income threshold is met. This means that the tenant will be responsible for 30% of the Fair Market Rent for this unit. It is recommended to contact the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Pine City, Minnesota for exact rent pricing.
The average low income housing property rent in Pine City, MN is $1,209.
The price range for a studio apartment in Pine City, MN is between $693 and $1,039. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 1 bedroom apartment in Pine City, MN is between $698 and $1,046. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 2 bedroom apartment in Pine City, MN is between $917 and $1,375. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 3 bedroom apartment in Pine City, MN is between $1,114 and $1,672. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 4 bedroom apartment in Pine City, MN is between $1,241 and $1,861. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The prices were last updated on 12 May, 2026 for the properties in Pine City, MN
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Halter Pines I Has 24 Units Available
Halter Pines Ii Has 20 Units Available
Westchester Village Has 60 Units Available
Section 8 Waiting Lists Open May 2026
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