Seattle Senior Housing Program rent schedule
New residents in the Seattle Senior Housing Program are charged one of five rent levels (or tiers), depending on income, the number of people in the household, and the number of bedrooms. Tenants pay for electricity, and gas where applicable. Water, sewer, and garbage are paid for by the Seattle Senior Housing Program.
Income, one person* |
0-bedroom rent** |
1-bedroom rent** |
2-bedroom rent** |
---|---|---|---|
$9,000 to $16,198 |
$268 |
$340 |
$372 |
$16,199 to $24,297 |
$468 |
$540 |
$593 |
$24,298 to $32,396 |
N/A |
$754 |
$830 |
$32,397 to $40,495 |
N/A |
$981 |
$1,078 |
$40,496 to $64,792 | N/A | $1,185 | $1,280 |
Income, two people* |
0-bedroom rent** |
1-bedroom rent** |
2-bedroom rent** |
---|---|---|---|
$9,750 to $18,512 |
$268 |
$340 |
$372 |
$18513 to $27,768 |
$468 |
$540 |
$593 |
$27,769 to $ 37,024 |
N/A |
$754 |
$830 |
$37,025 to $46,280 |
N/A |
$981 |
$1,078 |
$46,281 to $74, 048 | N/A | $1,185 | $1,280 |
* Income limits as of April 2022 (New income limits are normally published annually in March or April)
**Rents above effective January 1, 2023.
Every January 1st, monthly rent is adjusted according to the Seattle Senior Housing Program's rent policy.