Housing - City of Longmont
Housing
The City of Longmont is committed to ensuring that all residents have access to affordable housing. We provide a wide range of support to maintain housing stability and promote the upkeep of homes. Whether you are a homeowner, renter, or prospective resident, our programs and resources are designed to meet your needs and enhance your living experience in Longmont.
Explore Housing Programs and Resources
Access information about the various housing programs and resources offered by the City of Longmont.
Affordable Housing
Builders and Developers
Buyers
Community Relations
Homeowners
Housing Resources
Renters
Housing Resources and Education
Discover a wealth of resources aimed at informing residents about homeownership, financial literacy, and tenants’ rights. Stay informed and empowered to make the best decisions for your housing situation.
Renters
Buyers
Homeowners
Builders & Developers
Affordable Housing
Housing Data
Housing Resources
Unhoused Support
Housing in Longmont
A good community needs good homes. When we open the door to make housing accessible to all, it allows people to live where they work, families to raise their children in vibrant neighborhoods and all of Longmont to thrive and prosper. By meeting our city’s need for inclusive, equitable and affordable housing, we can help ensure that Longmont is a place that all can call home.
What Longmont is Doing
For households who make 80% of the area median income or less, Longmont-area housing has been out of reach since the early 2010s. We’ve taken several steps to help bridge this gap, including:
Adjusting our inclusionary housing prices to reflect today’s realities
Growing an attainable housing fund to help offset development costs
Improving our development processes and updating our design standards to ensure flexibility
Expanding our fee waiver incentives for attainable housing
Working on deed restrictions to keep middle-income housing attainable
Developing and adjusting policies on accessory dwelling units and short-term rentalsng
Who Can I Talk To?
Our Housing and Community Investment (HCI) department works to connect new and existing residents with safe and affordable housing options. If you need assistance with any of the information provided here, or have additional questions, you can find
contact information for HCI here
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
8 am – 5 pm
Location
Civic Center
Community Development Block Grant
350 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
Annual Plan, Awards, Accomplishments
Many factors can affect Longmont’s housing environment, creating a constantly-changing picture. To address this, Longmont has developed a consolidated plan to guide our housing and community development initiatives for low- and moderate-income households. This road map is revisited regularly to keep it up to date with Longmont’s needs. Much of this is done with the assistance of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, and we regularly report on what funding we’ve been awarded and how it was put to use.
Our consolidated plan
View the most recent version of our plan
CDBG funding
Review our most recent funding
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
Reporting on the progress toward our housing goals
Community and Neighborhood Development
Resources
A number of tools, services and partners can help make the affordable housing journey a little easier. Check out our “toolbox” of resources below to find what you need:
Income and Asset Limits
Colorado Housing Finance Authority
Homeownership Training Class
Downpayment Assistance Program
Landlord/Tenant Information
Longmont Housing Authority
Affordable Rentals List
Energy Efficiency Support
NextLight Internet
ADA Modification
Community Resources
Senior Resources
At Home in Longmont
A variety of housing options to ensure Longmont remains a vibrant and inclusive place where people from all cultures can come together and make our community stronger.
Housing News
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Longmont to Receive National Award for Affordable Housing Leadership
January 8, 2026
Affordable Housing Community Information Session Sept 4
August 29, 2025
Notice of Public Comment Opportunity on 2023 CDBG Action Plan (Draft)
May 18, 2023
Notice of Public Comment Opportunity on Draft 2021 HOME Investment Partnerships American Rescue Plan Program (HOME-ARP)
April 24, 2023
Public Hearing Notice and Comment Opportunity: City of Longmont’s 2022 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report
February 23, 2023
NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITY ON Draft 2021 HOME Investment Partnerships American Rescue Plan Program (HOME-ARP)
January 31, 2023
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Fair Housing laws promote equal access to homeownership and rental housing opportunities
Fair Housing laws are fundamental to the values of our community. By protecting against housing discrimination, fair housing makes Longmont a stronger community and a better place to live, work, and play.
Under federal law, it is illegal to discriminate against any person under the protected classes: race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. Colorado State law adds the categories of marital status, creed, ancestry, and source of income.
Housing discrimination is illegal. Both state and federal laws prohibit discrimination in housing based on protected classes. Also, it is illegal for anyone to threaten, coerce, intimidate, or interfere with anyone exercising a fair housing right or assisting others who exercise that right. Visit the
Fair Housing Information page
for more information.
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