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Impact Property Management units:
Do you qualify?

Income limits

Effective date: 1.28.04

All Seattle Housing Authority housing programs have income limits. The income limits for Impact Property Management units vary by property, as shown below. They may be 30 percent, 50 percent or 80 percent of area median income. In addition, some properties have preferred income levels that are lower than the maximum limits.

To generate a map of any property location, just click on the address. These links will redirect you to an external Web site. SHA is not responsible for the accuracy of information on external Web sites.

Property Income limit Area Neighborhood Address Units Bdrms.
Lake City Commons  50% NE Lake City 12745 30th Ave NE 15 2
Ravenna Springs 30% NE University District Ravenna Ave NE 13 3
Stone Ave Townhomes 50% NE Green Lake 8514 Stone Ave 4 2
Greenwood Apts  50% NW Bitter Lake 12701 Greenwood Ave 6 2
Mary Ave Townhomes 50% NW Ballard Mary Ave NW 2 3
N 104th Townhomes 50% NW Greenwood 528 N 104th St 3 2
Longfellow Creek 80%, 30% SW West Seattle 5915 Delridge Way SW 84 1,2
Lam Bow 50% SW West Seattle 6955 Delridge Way SW 51 1,2,3
Wisteria Court 80%, 30% SW West Seattle 7544 24th Ave SW 96 1,2
MLK Properties 50% CTRL Central Area 26th Ave S 6 3,4
Fir St 50% CTRL Central Area E Fir St, 19th Ave, 27th St 10 3,4
Spruce St 50% CTRL Central Area E Spruce St, 16th St 9 3,4
Norman St 50% CTRL Central Area S Norman St, S 29th Ave 15 3,4
Bay View Tower 30% CTRL Downtown 2614 4th Ave 100 1,2
Market House 30% CTRL Downtown 1531 1st Ave 51 1,2

Immigration status

You do not need to be a United States citizen to apply for housing, but you do need to be a citizen or have eligible immigration status to receive housing. Your eligibility will be verified one year after you have leased a unit. You could lose all or part of your assistance if you do not have acceptable citizenship or immigration status at that time. For more information, see How immigration status affects assistance.

Reporting your assets

All SHA housing programs take your assets into account when calculating your income. The actual value of assets is not included in the calculation of income, but income from assets is. For example, if you have money in a savings account, that money will not be added to your income. The interest earned from the money in your account, however, will be considered part of your annual income. Each housing program has specific policies about assets from income.

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