Low-Cost Housing offered by Mercy Housing Northwest
Low-Cost Housing offered by Mercy Housing Northwest
Develops and manages affordable housing throughout Washington state. Offers studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Manages 49 properties statewide, in the following 14 counties: - Clark: 1 property, 69 family units - King: 7 properties (Kent, Seattle), 868 family units - Lewis: 2 properties, 62 senior/disabled units - Pierce: 6 properties, 160 family units, 215 senior units - Skagit: 5 properties, 68 family and 84 senior/disabled units - Snohomish: 11 properties, 352 family and 120 senior/disabled units - Thurston: 3 properties, 154 family and 30 senior/disabled units - Whatcom: 8 properties, 365 family and 101 senior/disabled units Provides additional support services including the following: - ESL classes - After school programs - Job development - Financial well-being - Computer lab and instruction - Health and wellness information and screening - Parenting classes
Physical Address
Hours
Website available 24 hours daily.
Application process
Visit website for individual property contact numbers and information.
Fee
Rent: Varies by property and income. Application fee: $25 per adult household member. Security deposit: Can be up to the same amount as one month's rent.
Eligibility
Households who meet varying income restrictions, usually 30-60% of Area Median Income. Some properties specifically serve older adults, people with disabilities and specific household sizes. Some properties do not maintain waitlists, so when a unit becomes available, it is first come, first served. Some units are reserved for households in transition from homelessness. Some properties accept pets. All properties are smoke free.
Agency info
Mercy Housing Northwest
Provides affordable program-enriched housing for individuals and families who lack the economic resources to access quality safe housing opportunities. Service-enriched programming includes, but is not limited to, after school programs, computer labs, life skills classes, ESL, economic development and health & wellness activities. Service-enriched housing is provided at 49 sites throughout Washington state, as well as nationally.