ZIP 23112 Section 8 rent & Fair Market Rent (FY2026)
ZIP-level Small Area Fair Market Rent and Section 8 voucher payment standards for 23112 — Richmond, VA HUD Metro FMR Area.
| Unit size | Small Area FMR | Payment standard (90–110%) |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $1,720 | $1,548–$1,892 |
| 1 BR | $1,800 | $1,620–$1,980 |
| 2 BR | $1,980 | $1,782–$2,178 |
| 3 BR | $2,480 | $2,232–$2,728 |
| 4 BR | $3,050 | $2,745–$3,355 |
Source: HUD FY2026 Small Area FMRs. Payment standard = 90–110% of SAFMR (HUD-published band); your PHA sets the exact standard.
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What this means
A Housing Choice Voucher in ZIP 23112 is capped at the housing authority's payment standard, generally 90–110% of the Small Area FMR shown above. The tenant typically pays about 30% of adjusted monthly income toward rent and utilities; the voucher covers the rest up to the standard, and the unit must pass an inspection and rent-reasonableness review.
ZIP 23112 is in Chesterfield County, VA — see the county-wide Fair Market Rent, or all Virginia rents.
Rents inside Richmond, VA vary by ZIP code: this one ranks 13 of 86 on 2-bedroom SAFMR, in an area spanning $1,540 to $2,480. See every ZIP code in Richmond, VA ranked →
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the Section 8 payment standard for ZIP 23112?
- In ZIP 23112 (Richmond, VA HUD Metro FMR Area), the FY2026 HUD Small Area Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom is $1,980, and the voucher payment standard typically falls between $1,782 and $2,178 (90–110% of SAFMR). Your local PHA sets the exact figure.
- Why is the rent different from nearby ZIP codes?
- This area uses Small Area Fair Market Rents (SAFMRs), which HUD calculates per ZIP code so that vouchers reflect neighborhood-level rents rather than one metro-wide average.