Low-Income Apartments offered at Northridge Apartments
Offers subsidized low-income apartment complex for age 62+ or disabled of any age.
Offers subsidized low-income apartment complex for age 62+ or disabled of any age. All qualified applications received will be put on the waiting list if all the units are occupied. Prior landlord references required. The complex has (18} 1 Bedroom, (2} 2 Bedroom and (1) Handicapped unit/s.
Affordable Housing offered by Mid-Columbia and Columbia Gorge Housing Authorities at Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation
Owns and operates various affordable housing properties, including workforce housing, farm worker housing, housing for youth, and housing for homeless individuals with serious mental illness.
Owns and operates various affordable housing properties, including workforce housing, farm worker housing, housing for youth, and housing for homeless individuals with serious mental illness.
Section 8 Vouchers offered at Housing Authority of Grays Harbor County
WAITING LIST CLOSED, - Offers subsidized rental properties to elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under very low income guidelines.
## WAITING LIST CLOSED, 5/26/2023. Section 8 is a federally funded Housing Assistance Program that offers rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the very low-income guidelines. The Housing Authority administers this program under the regulations and guidelines of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Housing Authority currently offers the Housing Choice Voucher Program which has been successful because it provides the participant with the opportunity to choose the type of rental unit and neighborhood that will meet their interests and needs. Families may also take their housing assistance with them when they move which enables participants to pursue employment and educational opportunities, to be reunited with their friends and family, and to live in a better climate.
Affordable Apartments for Older Adults offered at Lincoln Garden Terrace
55+ senior low rent apartments, one and two bedroom sizes. Application fee applies. Section 8 vouchers accepted for the 55+ senior low rent apartments. 62+ HUD subsidized apartments for very low income, one bedroom only. Application is needed to be placed on the waiting list. No fee to apply.
Two Apartments that have studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom units available to adults over 55 years or older. Section 8, HUD vouchers and applications accepted.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Everett Housing Authority
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.
Public Housing offered by Oroville Housing Authority
Offers a low-income and special needs housing development, which includes: multi-family with farmworker preference and senior housing.
Offers a low-income apartments, seasonal farm worker housing, and special needs housing development, which includes: multi-family with farmworker preference and senior housing. The mission is to create and preserve decent housing for people with low income and special needs. Section 8 voucher and housing available.
One bedroom units for low income seniors, 62 years of age and older. There is a wait list about 1 and a half years long.
Offers 32 one bedroom units for low income seniors, 62 years of age and older.
Most units are subsidized; some are tax-credit (still under market rate, but not fully subsidized).
There is a wait list about 1 and a half years long.
Rental Homes for Low Income Folks offered at Homes First
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.
Public Housing offered at Catholic Charities of Walla Walla
Provides public housing for homeless families, seniors, or persons with disabilities. Rent is based upon resident's adjusted income.
Provides public housing for homeless families, seniors, or persons with disabilities. Rent is based upon resident's adjusted income. Services provided may include case management, advocacy, referrals, education, and networking with other professionals and social service agencies in the community on behalf of residents.
Low-Income Rental Housing offered at Housing Authority of Kittitas County
Provides subsidized rental housing for eligible households, at several properties throughout Ellensburg.
Provides subsidized rental housing for eligible households, at several properties throughout Ellensburg and Kittitas. Also offers and maintains below market rate properties for income qualified families.
Subsidized Apartments offered at Evergreen Villages
Provides subsidized housing to income qualified families in Thurston County. Units range from 1-4 bedrooms. Wait list is currently open for the 2-4 bedroom apartments. Closed for the 1 bedroom.
Provides subsidized housing to income qualified families in Thurston County. Units range from 1-4 bedrooms. Wait list is currently open for the 2-4 bedroom units.
Section 8 Program offered at Pierce County Housing Authority
WAIT LIST CLOSED Allows eligible applicants to qualify for a rental subsidy through the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Rent is based on 30% of household income.
WAIT LIST CLOSED
Allows eligible applicants to qualify for a rental subsidy through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
Rent is based on 30% of household income.
Applicants that qualify for the program will be put on a waiting list.
Placement on the waiting list will be done by random drawing.
Deposit Assistance and Eviction Prevention offered at Housing Solutions Center
Determines eligibility and manages the intake for deposit assistance or eviction prevention funds. Financial assistance is limited to once per year to pay a deposit to get a homeless person re-housed, or to prevent an eviction and is dependent on funding availability.
Determines eligibility and manages the intake for deposit assistance or eviction prevention funds. Financial assistance is limited to once per year to pay a deposit to get a homeless person re-housed, or to prevent an eviction.
Housing Authority offered at Bremerton Housing Authority
Housing for all low income persons and families qualifying. Senior or disabled housing available also. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines used to determine eligibility. Placement is not immediate.
Housing for all low income persons and families qualifying. Senior or disabled housing available also. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines used to determine eligibility. Placement is not immediate. Qualified applicants are placed on a waiting list.
Programs include:
Affordable Housing: Properties are owned and managed including HUD, Rural Development and Tax Credit with some market rate units.
Section 8: Federally funded Housing Assistance Program which offers rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the very low-income guidelines.
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Public Housing Federally funded housing program which offers income based rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the low-income guidelines. The rent is based on 30% of a participant adjusted gross income.
Provides 50 studio and one bedroom units for low income seniors. Five units may be used by those younger than 62 that have a disability and need an accessible apartment. Waiting list is about three years long.
Provides 50 studio and one bedroom units for low income seniors.
Five units may be used by those younger than 62 that have a disability and need an accessible apartment.
Waiting list is approximately three years long. There is an application to fill out to get onto the wait list.
Owned and operated by Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington.
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Renton Housing Authority
Waitlist is CLOSED. Offers rental subsidies for low-income households; clients locate own housing subject to HUD and Housing Authority guidelines.
Provides rental subsidies for eligible low-income households to use for housing of their own choosing.
Units must be located within Renton, and must be inspected and approved by the Housing Authority.
One bedroom units for low income seniors (aged 62 and over). Current wait list for apartments is about two to three years long.
One bedroom units for low income seniors (aged 62 and over).
Current wait list for apartments is about three years long.
Apartments are on a bus line.
Has an elevator.
Within walking distance of major shopping center.
Public Housing offered at Othello Housing Authority
Assists low-income families with safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life.
Assists low-income families with safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life.
Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) offered by Seattle Housing Authority
Offers a chance to receive Housing Choice Voucher rental subsidies to Seattle households.
Operates the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), which allows very low-income households to pay rent equal to 30-40% of monthly income, at units that participants select and rent independently from private landlords.
Seattle Housing Authority pays the remainder of each month's rent to the landlord.
Applicants on the voucher list will be chosen at random when vouchers are available. The number of applicants selected in each drawing will vary, depending on the number of vouchers available. The chance of being drawn is the same no matter when households apply. Random selection ensures that all applicants have an equal chance of being drawn at any time. The open application opportunity will be available for families and individuals whenever they wish to apply. SHA will review eligibility and verify income at the time applicants are selected from the list. Applicants who meet the voucher program eligibility requirements and meet the program preferences will be served.
Rent amounts are subject to HUD limits.
Each household must locate their own housing unit within 120 days of receipt of voucher.
SHA may grant extensions beyond 120 days, but household must reach out to their issuing Certification Specialist for more information and have their request submitted in writing before the 120-day expiration date. Once housing is located, Seattle Housing Authority then will accept self-certification of inspection from the Landlord of the unit to ensure that it is maintained in a decent, safe and sanitary condition.
To remain on the list, applicants must also check in monthly using Save My Spot in the SHA Portal.
Section 8 Apartments offered by Wisteria View Housing
Offers affordable housing to low-income elderly or disabled individuals. Some 1-bedroom apartments are wheelchair accessible.(2 people is the maximum household size/occupancy for the building).
Offers one-bedroom apartment units for low-income elderly or disabled individuals. Some units are wheelchair accessible.
Low Income Housing offered at Rescue Mission - Jefferson Apartments
Jefferson Apartments is a 41 unit Single Room Occupancy (SRO) studio apartment building serving low-income, special needs population, who are willing to remain drug and alcohol free. Use extension 1402.
Jefferson Apartments is a 41-unit Single Room Occupancy (SRO) studio apartment building serving low-income, special needs population, who are willing to remain drug and alcohol free. Service needs are met through case management in cooperation with several other agencies.