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Home > Links: Affordable
Housing in Seattle

Low Income Housing providers in Seattle:
Building Changes
(206) 322-9444
For the past 20-years, Building Changes (formerly known as AIDS Housing of Washington) develops housing and social service programs for chronically ill and disenfranchised people.
Archdiocesan Housing
Authority
(206) 328-5731
Shelter and transitional programs for homeless and low-income persons.
ArtSpace Projects
(206) 271-0380
Nonprofit developer of affordable live-work space for artists.
Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program
(CHHIP)
(206) 329-7303
Offers secure, comfortable and affordable housing opportunities for
individuals and families across a broad range of incomes to support
social and economic diversity.
Central Area Development Association
(CADA)
(206) 328-2240
Affordable multifamily apartments, mixed used developments and community
programs in the Central Area.
Delridge Neighborhoods
Development Association (DNDA)
(206) 923-0917
Affordable housing resource program, offering housing that is less expensive
than for-profit buildings so that families with lower incomes can always
live in Delridge
Downtown Emergency
Service Center
(206) 464-1570
Serve disabled and vulnerable homeless adults, providing a variety of
housing options, which all include case management and/or on-site coordination
of support services.
Habitat for Humanity
of Seattle/South King County
(206) 292-5240
A homeownership program. With homeowners investing hundreds of hours
of their own labor (sweat equity) into building their Habitat
house and they pay a no-profit, no-interest mortgage.
Housing Resources Group (HRG)
(206) 623-0506
A nonprofit organization meeting the region's affordable housing needs
by developing and managing quality, safe and permanent affordable housing.
Inter*Im Community Development
Association
(206) 624-1802
Affordable housing development in Seattle's International District and
the larger Asian/Pacific community
Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI)
(206) 443-9935
Develops, owns and operates housing for the benefit of low-income and
homeless families and individuals
Lutheran Alliance To Create Housing
(LATCH)
(206) 789-1536
A coalition of Lutheran congregations whose mission
is to build safe and nurturing communities that recognize the right
to affordable housing, the importance of self-determination, and the
value of mutual respect.
Mt. Baker Housing Association
(206) 725-4152
Owns and operates apartments in the Rainier Valley for low-income persons,
mostly with Section 8 rental assistance.
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG)
(206) 374-9409
Providing affordable housing and supportive services to people in transition
from city streets to permanent homes.
Seattle Chinatown International
District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDPDA)
(206) 624-8928
Provides opportunities for low to moderate-income individuals, families,
and seniors to afford a safe and decent place to live in the heart of
the bustling Chinatown International District, near the city center
and city jobs.
Seattle Housing Authority
Provides low-income housing and Section 8 housing vouchers.
SouthEast Effective Development
(SEED)
(206) 723-7333
A not-for-profit community development corporation concerned with affordable
housing, economic development, arts and cultural programs.
YWCA
(206) 490-4354
Owns and operates permanent and transitional low-income apartments for
women and their families. Also has an employment and daycare center
in downtown Seattle.
Other resources for renters:
Emergency
Rental Assistance
Short term rent assistance for low-income households
Rental Housing Association of Puget
Sound
Searchable rental listings and new tenants information section from
an ssociation of rental housing owners, operators and service providers.
Housing Development
Consortium
A trade association of non-profit housing providers
Homesharing
for Seniors
Information on assistance provided by Senior Services.
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