Seattle Housing Authority Resident Managers

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1700 17th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122

The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is dedicated to providing stable housing and supportive services for individuals and families with low incomes in Seattle. With over 37,000 people served, SHA offers subsidized rental housing, rental assistance, and various programs aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and healthy living.

In addition to managing a significant number of owned and managed units, SHA facilitates collaborative housing partnerships and educational programs to enhance tenants' skills and opportunities. Through innovative initiatives and community engagement, SHA strives to build a thriving environment where low-income residents can grow and prosper.

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Seattle Housing Authority

Seattle Housing Authority's Jefferson Terrace, situated in the vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, offers low-income public housing to eligible individuals and families. This 17-story building comprises 283 units, including 269 studios and 14 two-bedroom units. The majority of the two-bedroom units are designed to Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS), featuring full roll-in wheelchair accessibility and lowered counters, catering to specific applicant needs. Strategically located on First Hill, Jefferson Terrace provides convenient access to amenities such as Harborview and Swedish Medical Centers, Seattle University, and Yesler Community Center. Residents can easily reach Seattle Central Community College, Broadway, and Capitol Hill shops via a short bus ride. The building is within walking distance of direct bus services to Downtown and various neighborhoods, with close proximity to major highways including I-5, I-90, and Highway 99, ensuring ease of commute for residents. Furthermore, Jefferson Terrace offers shared on-site laundry facilities, limited on-site parking, and a pet-friendly policy for small dogs, cats, and other small pets. With a high Walk Score of 91, residents can enjoy the convenience of nearby services and attractions. Prospective tenants can expect an average wait time of 1-2 years for one-bedroom units and 3-4 years for two-bedroom units, highlighting the popularity and demand for this housing option. Generated from the website content
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