Offers a searchable online database of affordable low-income and subsidized housing properties throughout Washington state.
Offers searchable online database of affordable low-income and subsidized housing properties throughout Washington state.
Offers search options of:
- Location
- Eligibility
- Rent affordability
- Amenities
- Bedrooms
- Availability, including waiting list length
Also designates housing specific to:
- Seniors
- People with disabilities
- Families
- Individuals
Includes extensive information on income qualifications for various programs and counties throughout the state.
Agency staff do NOT provide referrals or individualized housing locator services.
Develops and maintains 45 properties of below-market and HUD-subsidized rental housing in Seattle; for moderate- to low-income families, couples and individuals.
Builds, owns and operates below-market and HUD-subsidized rental properties in Seattle.
The 45+ properties offer over 1,500 units, and are mostly located in the Capitol Hill, Denny Regrade and Belltown neighborhoods, with some in Laurelhurst, Ballard and South Seattle.
Units range in size from studio to three-bedroom.
Language interpretation can be arranged for applicants.
Offers an affordable-housing community for families .Housing consists of 70 units: one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for families with incomes no greater than 60% of Clark's County median income.
Offers an affordable-housing community for families .Housing consists of 70 units: one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.
Manages 41 units of permanent rental housing for low to very low income families.
The Housing Resources Bainbridge rental program owns and operates 1-, 2-, and 3- bedroom rentals. The majority of these units are affordable, meaning the rent is set below market-rate and applicants must meet income minimums and maximums. Tenants must be able to pay the rent in full for an affordable unit. A small portion of these units are subsidized, meaning the tenant pays approximately 30% of their income towards the rent and the government pays the remainder. Subsidized units have an income maximum but no income minimum.
Provides affordable, permanent rental housing within Thurston County for households with incomes at or below 80% of the area median income. Operates with a limited number of units. Register online for availability updates.
Provides affordable, permanent rental housing within Thurston County for households with incomes at or below 80% of the area median income.
Operates with a limited number of units.
Register online for availability updates.
Provides affordable rental-housing program for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Also offers sweat-equity, home ownership down payment grants, financial independence programs, and deposit assistance.
Provides affordable rental-housing program for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Also offers sweat-equity, home ownership down payment grants, financial independence programs, and deposit assistance.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness in a 30-unit tiny-home village with on-site supportive services. Offers a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness through a tiny-home village model serving up to 30 residents. The program offers on-site supportive services within a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment to promote long-term housing stability. Residents live in fully furnished, single-occupancy tiny homes equipped with a private shower, toilet, sink, wall heater, microwave, and crockpot. They also have access to shared community spaces. This village is exclusively for veterans in Mason County.
A voucher based program that is designed to assist lower income families, disabled individuals, and the elderly.
The Housing Choice Voucher program (commonly known as Section 8) is a rent subsidy program funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and administered by the Everett Housing Authority (EHA). The voucher program waiting list is only opened periodically. EHA will post information about current waiting list openings on its website. Applications are accepted online only.
Operates a 24 unit, low-income multi-family apartment complex located in the City of Okanogan.
Provides low-income, subsidized, agricultural, and senior housing at multiple location in Okanogan County, as well as Section 8 vouchers for those who qualify.
Providing affordable housing in Pierce County to households that meet income and eligibility requirements. Serves households whose income is at 50% or 80% of Area Median Income.
Providing affordable housing in Pierce County to households that meet income and eligibility requirements.
Operates low-cost permanent housing complexes in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom and Spokane counties for low-income individuals, couples and families.
Provides low-cost permanent housing apartments. Units are one bedroom and studios.
Laundry room on site.
Apartments have private bathrooms and kitchens in units.
Monthly rental rate includes water, sewer, garbage collection, electricity and gas.
Provides a 24-unit apartment complex that offers affordable rentals to income qualified families. This complex consists of twenty 2-bedroom units and four 3-bedroom units.
Provides a 24-unit apartment complex that offers affordable rentals to income qualified families. This complex consists of twenty 2-bedroom units and four 3-bedroom units. Also has five housing units throughout the county and 3 ADA compliant units.
Provides one-bedroom, HUD-subsidized, independent housing for seniors. Seniors must be 62 years or older. Wait list for apartments can be over a year long.
Provides one-bedroom, HUD-subsidized, independent housing for seniors.
Seniors must be 62 years or older.
Income must be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income.
Wait list for apartments can be over a year long.
Provides affordable rental houses and apartments ranging from studios to four bedrooms. No fee to apply for the wait lists. Apply online under the individual properties.
Provides affordable rental houses and apartments ranging from studios to four bedrooms. No fee to apply for the wait lists. Apply online under the individual properties.
Issues Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) rental subsidies for very low-income households. Vouchers are distributed through a lottery based system whenever the waitlist runs low. Website lists what lottery numbers are currently being served.
Operates the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), which allows low-income households to pay rent equal to 30-40% of monthly income, at units that participants select and rent independently from private landlords.
Subsidized by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the King County Housing Authority pays the remainder of each month's rent to the landlord.
Rent amounts are subject to HUD limits.
Each household must locate their own housing unit within 120 days of receipt of their voucher. If additional time is needed, household should contact their KCHA Housing Specialist before their deadline to ask about filing for an extension.
Once housing is obtained, KCHA then inspects each unit to ensure that it is maintained in a decent, safe and sanitary condition.
Waitlist lottery applications are currently closed as of Feb. 26, 2020. Typically opens every 2-3 years.
Website lists what lottery numbers are currently being served.
Provides several programs in Thurston County designed to help households obtain and keep affordable housing.
Provides several programs in Thurston County designed to help low income households obtain and keep affordable housing.
Rental Assistance Division:
- Administers Housing Choice Vouchers in addition to several other smaller rental assistance programs. To compliment the Voucher program, a Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator helps heads of households to work toward independence from public benefits.
Housing Services Division:
- Providing homeless shelter, housing and services, aimed at self-sufficiency. Referrals to this service come from the Coordinated Entry System.
Other services or information about other subsidized housing resources in Thurston and Mason Counties.
Offers 80 one- and two-bedroom rental units for older adults, ages 55 and older, with low to moderate income; completely independent living, with common spaces and amenities.
Provides an 80-unit, three-story housing with independent living one- and two-bedroom apartments for seniors.
Complex includes a community room, library with large-screen TV, elevators, community computers with internet access, elevators, and a van for residential outings and laundry on each floor.
Building and units are wheelchair accessible.