Targeted Areas
Qualified Census Tracts
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Qualified Census Tracts, also known as targeted areas, allow for a higher purchase price and increased income limits, and waive the first-time homebuyer requirement. This allows more rural Nevadans to benefit from Launchpad for First-Time Homebuyers!
Qualified Census Tracts (also known as Targeted Areas)
| County | Tracts | |||
| Clark | 57.04 | 57.03 | 60.01* | 22.01* |
| 22.07 | 50.10* | 78.01* | ||
| Lyon | 9602.06 | 9609.01 | ||
| Nye | 9604.11 | 9604.13 | 9604.14 | |
| Washoe | 19.01 | 19.03 | 27.03* |
Find an Address in a Targeted Area
- Access the FFIEC Geocoding System to find information about a specific address by clicking this link: https://geomap.ffiec.gov/FFIECGeocMap/GeocodeMap1.aspx
- Enter complete address. Select the address from the list that appears or click on the image of the magnifying glass to search the address as entered.
- Compare the "Track Code" with the Qualified Census Tracts chart above.
*Indicates a census tract with eligible and ineligible property addresses based on Nevada Rural Housing's rural jurisdiction. Please verify the property address in this census tract is eligible at HALMap.org.
Income and Purchase Price Limits for Targeted Areas
| County | 1-2 Persons | 3 or More Persons | Purchase Price |
| Clark | $105,720 | $123,340 | $616,100 |
| Lyon | $105,720 | $123,340 | $588,104 |
| Nye | $105,720 | $123,340 | $588,104 |
| Washoe | $118,680 | $138,460 | $773,707 |