MRVP apartments in Cambridge, MA

The Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP) is a state-run rental assistance program administered by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development. MRVP payment standards run 10–30% above Section 8 Small-Area FMR in the tightest Boston metro ZIPs, making it one of the strongest state voucher programs in the country. Below are the current payment standards, the governing state agency, and the 16 neighborhoods where we track voucher-friendly search demand.

Voucher discrimination is illegal here

Cambridge Human Rights Ordinance prohibits housing discrimination based on source of income, layered on top of MA state law. Enforcement by the Cambridge Human Rights Commission.

Cambridge Human Rights Commission

Section 8 payment standards — ZIP Cambridge

Unavailable · 2026
BedroomsPayment standard / mo
Studio$2,359
1 bedroom$2,476
2 bedrooms$2,941
3 bedrooms$3,526
4 bedrooms$3,894

Payment standards published by HUD. Payment standard data is temporarily unavailable — call the Public Housing Authority for the current figure.

Administered by

Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development

HUD PHA code MA-DHCD

Waitlist closed

This PHA is not accepting new applications at this time. Call for the next opening date.

The MRVP statewide waitlist opens periodically via lottery. When the list is closed, MA DHCD does not accept new applications. Check mass.gov or your local Regional Administering Agency (RAA) for openings.

Address
100 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, MA
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Own property in Cambridge? MRVP tenants come with guaranteed monthly rent, protected by state law.

In Cambridge's tight rental market, a MRVP tenant still means guaranteed monthly rent, paid directly to you. Cambridge's ordinance makes voucher discrimination illegal, so voucher applicants deserve the same review process as anyone else. Join the Cambridge landlord list and we'll reach out to help you get set up.

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