As of June 24, 2026, there is one low-income housing-approved unit available at 113 N Dillon St. This property is an affordable housing development located in Woodbury, Tennessee. Rental prices vary from $421 to $744 and are available to low-income individuals who satisfy the income criteria and other eligibility requirements.
*Rent estimates are calculated using Cannon 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 Woodbury Housing Authority for exact rent pricing.
The average low income housing property rent in Woodbury, TN is $1,943.
The price range for a studio apartment in Woodbury, TN is between $1,123 and $1,685. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 1 bedroom apartment in Woodbury, TN is between $1,154 and $1,730. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 2 bedroom apartment in Woodbury, TN is between $1,295 and $1,943. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 3 bedroom apartment in Woodbury, TN is between $1,628 and $2,442. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 4 bedroom apartment in Woodbury, TN is between $1,986 and $2,978. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The prices were last updated on 23 June, 2026 for the properties in Woodbury, TN
The Project Has 80 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
113 N Dillon St Has 1 Units Available
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