Offers 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.
Provides low-income housing units. Also offers Section 8 Rental Subsidy Program and Farm Worker Housing.
Administers 625 Housing Choice Vouchers. These vouchers are used to subsidize program participants’ lease payments for privately owned apartments and houses located within the Housing Authority’s service area. Agricultural workers can also submit applications for the USDA subsidized apartments and Low Income Housing Tax Credit projects. Owns and/or manages Burlington Terrace Apartments and Raspberry Ridge I & II Apartments in Burlington, and La Paloma Apartments, Mount Baker Meadows and President Apartments in Mount Vernon.
Subsidized housing for low-income households, including elderly or disabled persons.
EHA operates a number of properties with subsidized rents. Many properties serve specific populations such as older adults (62+) or people with disabilities. Households pay about 30% of their income toward housing costs. Households must be under current income limits based on percentages of area median income and must qualify for particular unit sizes based on household size. All of these properties have waiting lists, most of which are only opened periodically. EHA will post information about current waiting list openings on its website. Applications are accepted online only.
Provides income based housing to families, seniors and those with disabilities. There are 31 rentable 2 or 3 bedroom units. Households must be at least two people. Does not accept the Section 8 vouchers because they are subsidized housing.
Provides income based housing to families, seniors and those with disabilities.
There are 31 rentable 2 or 3 bedroom units.
Households must be at least two people for a two bedroom unit, and at least three people for a three bedroom unit.
Does not accept the Section 8 vouchers because it is subsidized housing.
Allows one service animal per household. Documentation is required.
Does not accept applicants with evictions; any felonies must be over 10 years old; and no sexual offenders.
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.
Manages affordable one- and two- bedroom apartment housing throughout King County and Western Washington for age and income qualified senior residents.
Manages affordable one- and two- bedroom apartment housing throughout King County and western Washington for age and income qualified senior residents.
Qualifications are building specific and vary with each location.
Apartments and buildings are wheelchair accessible and many are barrier free.
Waiting lists apply for some buildings. We have availability if someone is flexible with their location.
Rents vary with apartment size and building.
Laundry facilities are located in each building. Some apartment homes have individual hook-ups.
Locations in:
Auburn (Legacy Plaza)
Federal Way
Kent
Tukwila
Puyallup
Renton
Seattle
Tacoma
Bellevue
Mountlake Terrace
Bothell
West Seattle
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.
Develops and manages affordable one- to four-bedroom apartments and studios throughout Seattle; income and rental history requirements.
Develops and preserves affordable rental housing throughout Seattle.
Owns and manages over 30 properties for a total of over 3036 units in the Seattle neighborhoods of Belltown, Capitol Hill, Cascade, Central Area, Denny Triangle, Downtown, First Hill, International District, Northgate, Rainier Valley Roosevelt, and Wallingford, as well as the city of Renton and Tukwila.
Units range in size from studios to four-bedroom apartments.
Website provides detailed information about eligibility, application process and all properties.
Properties can be searched by name and by neighborhood.
Offers vouchers that provide rental assistance to homeless veterans in combination with case management and clinical services. Applicants are referred to THA through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Offers vouchers that provide rental assistance to homeless veterans in combination with case management and clinical services.
Applicants are not income qualified, and program has no program time limit.
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.
Maintains lists of subsidized and affordable (non-subsidized) housing properties managed by other agencies.
Maintains lists of subsidized and affordable (non-subsidized) housing properties managed by other agencies. Includes housing opportunities for low-income families, seniors, and special needs individuals.
Manages the housing developments Bay Vista and Tara Heights. Provides rental assistance for elderly, disabled, and single families who qualify under low-income guidelines.
Public Housing is a 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.
The Bremerton Housing Authority currently operates Public Housing projects.
Bay Vista Communities 4650 Bay Vista Boulevard Bremerton, WA 98312 * 1 & 2 bedroom apartments at The Summit * 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments/townhomes at Bay Vista South
Tara Heights Tara Ct. & Magnolia Dr. Bremerton, WA 98310 * 12 - Two (2) bedroom units * 7 - Three (3) bedroom units * 2 - Four (4) bedroom units, Shadow Creek * 32 - Two (2) bedroom units, Winfield * 14 - One (1) bedroom units * 8 - Two (2) bedroom units
Offers various affordable housing programs, such as Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher), low-income housing, subsidized public housing, and regular rentals.
Offers various affordable housing programs, such as Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher), low-income housing, subsidized public housing, and regular rentals.
Provides subsidized studio and one bedroom units for low income adults over the age of 55. Adults with disabilities must be over age 55 as well. There is a wait list.
Provides subsidized studio and one bedroom units for low income adults over the age of 55.
Adults with disabilities must be over age 55 as well.
There is a wait list of about 2 years.
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.