Housing

Aspen Terrace

Contact:
Aspen Terrace
1717 Belmont Avenue
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone:
Amenities
  • 89 studio apartments 
  • On-site supportive services
  • Private courtyard
  • On-site laundry
  • Bike storage

See full details on Aspen Terrace, apartment layouts and eligibility requirements HERE. Call our leasing office at 206-717-0240, Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm, if you are interested in getting pre-qualified for an apartment.

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City Gate Apartments

Contact:
City Gate Apartments
607 East Holly Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Phone:
Who is eligible

City Gate apartments are designated for participants of the Whatcom County Coordinated Entry program, Whatcom County Mental Health and Drug Courts, Shelter Plus Care and Veterans Affairs (VASH) in supportive housing in collaboration with the Whatcom County Health Department. To be eligible for the housing program, participants need to meet various combinations of the following:

  • Homeless at program entry
  • Individuals under the supervision of DOC or exiting Whatcom County Jail
  • Past history of residency in Whatcom County
  • Income at or below 50% Area Median Income
  • Committed to individual reentry plan and program participation requirements
  • Veteran status
How to apply

The City Gate facility and programs are operated in partnership with other non-profit agencies.  This program does not accept self-referrals. Please note: we do not accept reusable tenant screening reports from referral agencies.

About

City Gate Apartments are designated for individuals that have been involved in the criminal justice system and are otherwise homeless in Whatcom County. Whatcom County’s coordinated entry includes SHP, Shelter plus Care, and VASH units. Residents need to commit to a specific case management plan to maintain housing and improve their quality of life. Services provided are supported in partnership with the Whatcom County Health Department. 

Amenities
  • 38 studio apartments
  • Washer/dryer in each unit
  • On-site parking
  • Utilities included in monthly rent
  • Case management support services
  • Close proximity to bus routes, schools and shopping

City Gate Apartments received EPA’s Energy Star in 2016 after executing several cost saving measures including solar installation, LED lighting, thermostat updates and a power saver plug-in. The facility was in the top ten percent of similar building types in the country that are green. To earn an Energy Star, a building must meet strict guidelines for energy efficiency. 

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Exley Apartments

Contact:
Pierce & South King County Housing Office
Rialto Apartments
313 S. 9th Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
Who is eligible

Individuals committed to a recovery lifestyle with no sex offenses, no history of arson or manufacturing of methamphetamines may apply.

How to apply

To apply for Tacoma housing, interested applicants must attend an orientation that is held every Thursday at 3 PM at the Rialto Apartments at 313 S. 9th Street in Tacoma. Applications can be filled out at the orientation. To check availability at our Tacoma transitional housing programs, please contact the regional housing office at (253) 272-5486. 

Please note, we do not accept reusable tenant screening reports.

Application options

If you are currently incarcerated or in a treatment program and cannot attend orientation, please fill out the PDF icon Tacoma Housing Application and submit it by mail or fax.

 

Amenities
  • Families welcome
  • 12 unfurnished units
  • All units are one-bedroom with private kitchen and bathroom
  • On-site laundry facility
  • Walking distance to shopping
  • On bus line

Note:  Residents must provide their own linens (bedding, sheets, towels, etc.) 

Please call for pricing
Cleaning fee: $75*
Deposit required**

The $75 cleaning fee is a one-time, non-refundable charge.

** Deposit amount is equal to one month's rent. The deposit is refundable upon satisfactory completion of the lease agreement.

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Granberg Apartments

Contact:
Seattle Housing Office
1712 Summit Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

Apply for Housing

Please fill out the following application for the Granberg Apartments and follow the submittal process  PDF icon lps_seattle_rental_application.pdf

 

 

 

Amenities
  • 25 units total – 13 studios, 12 efficiency rooms  (shared bath and community areas)
  • On-site laundry facility
  • Utilities included in rent
  • Walking distance to downtown Seattle and community college
  • On bus line

Please call for pricing
Deposit required*

* Deposit amount is equal to one month's rent. The deposit is refundable upon satisfactory completion of the lease agreement.

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Hudson House

Contact:
Facility under contract with:
King County Adult Drug Diversion Court
Seattle, WA 98122
Who is eligible

Individuals engaged in the King County Adult Drug Diversion Court.

How to apply

All applicants must be referred by partnering agencies. 

Amenities
  • 69 units total – 62 efficiency rooms (4 shared baths on each floor), 6 studio apartments, and 1 one-bedroom
  • On-site laundry facility
  • Utilities included in rent
  • Walking distance to downtown Seattle and community college
  • On bus line

 

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Phoenix Transitional Housing Program

Contact:
Program Manager
Phoenix House
703 E. Hartson Avenue
Spokane, WA 99202
Who is eligible

For an applicant to qualify for the Phoenix Transitional Housing Program, the following is required:

  • Supportive of recovery based housing
  • Income to cover monthly service fee
  • Pass background screening (examples that may lead to denial include open warrants, sexual offenses, arson history, violence against children or vulnerable adults)
  • Eligible Medicaid or Non-Medicaid with income not exceeding 220% of federal poverty level
  • Actively engaged in behavioral health treatment with housing supports
  • Referrals must come from behavioral health provider; providers should review the Phoenix Transitional Housing Program PDF icon suitability criteria.
How to apply

The behavioral health provider needs to complete the Phoenix House Referral Form crisis plan, treatment plan and any reasonable accommodation documents, and send them to our confidential fax at (509) 232-7085.

About the Phoenix

The Phoenix transitional housing program provides transitional housing (up to six months) for individuals with behavioral health conditions while they work on obtaining permanent housing. Spokane County owns the building and sponsors the program, and Pioneer Human Services operates the program.  

The Phoenix is a weapons and drug-free facility, and marijuana is not allowed.

Amenities
  • 40-units with 39 studios and one 1-bedroom apartment
  • Smoke and vape free
  • Family friendly property
  • Secured access, staff present 24-7
  • Coin-operated washers and dryers onsite
  • Units include bed, stove, refrigerator
  • All units have private bathrooms
  • Walking distance to bus line
  • Free parking
  • Outdoor picnic area
Low monthly service fee in accordance with the resident agreeing to the following:
  • Individuals must be actively looking for permanent housing
  • Maximum stay is six months but we ask that residents work with their case manager to find housing as soon as s/he is able
  • Weekly check-ins and room inspections
  • Residents may earn a positive rental reference by timely service fee payments, neighborly conduct and following Phoenix transitional housing program community rules
Rents and Fees
  • Monthly service fee of $350-$375 (2019 rates)
  • There are no other fees
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Pioneer Transition House

Contact:
Pioneer Transition House
1011 Digby Road
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
Who is eligible

Pioneer Transition House is designated for participants exiting Skagit Valley Hospital, Skagit County Community Justice Center, Skagit Community Detox  and Pioneer Center North in collaboration with Skagit County Public Health and Community Services.

  • All applicants must be referred by a community partner agency
  • Individuals must be homeless at entry
  • Residents need to have a documented mental health and substance use disorder diagnosis
  • Exiting jail, detox centers and inpatient treatment facilities
  • 18 years or older male or female
  • Past history of residency in Skagit County
  • Required to pay a service fee of 30% of their income, or zero with no income
  • Residents must be committed to compliance with case management and individual case management plans for more permanent housing
  • Sobriety needs to be supported and resident must agree to monitoring through urinalysis and breathalyzers
How to apply

Complete the following forms and submit to Todd Medearis by fax at 360-336-0117:


* All referents will be notified via email about pending openings within the program.

About 

Pioneer Transition House is a 10-bed co-ed transitional housing program. Residents need to have a documented mental health and substance use disorder diagnosis. Housing is approved on a month-to-month basis without a maximum length of stay. 

Services include connecting clients to mental health or substance use disorder treatment, DSHS benefits and SSI applications, employment, probation completion, maintaining sobriety, and helping to obtain and maintain permanent/stable housing upon exiting the program.

Testimonial

Carl, a past resident stated, “I was a chronic alcoholic for many years and my only goal was to die. Pioneer Transition House gave me a safe environment to deal with all my problems and addiction issues. The staff there cared about me and ensured that I get the counseling and treatment I needed. They really listened when I told them about my struggles. I got used to living around other people again in a community environment, and the pressures of every day life were brought on at a more manageable level. Currently, I am successfully living on my own in an apartment. Thanks to all the staff at the Transition House!

Transition to Permanent Housing
  • Once a resident is stabilized and routines are developed, we identify more permanent housing and extend our case management services up to six months after discharge.
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Rialto Apartments

Contact:
Pierce & South King County Housing Office
Rialto Apartments
313 S. 9th Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
Who is eligible

Applicants must have verifiable income below 50 percent AMI, be in good standing with the Tacoma Housing Authority, and be committed to a recovery lifestyle with no sex offenses, no history of arson or manufacturing of methamphetamines may apply.

How to apply

To apply for Tacoma housing, interested applicants must attend an orientation that is held every Thursday at 3 PM at the Rialto Apartments at 313 S. 9th Street in Tacoma. Applications can be filled out at the orientation. To check availability at our Tacoma transitional housing programs, please contact the regional housing office at (253) 272-5486. 

Application options

If you are currently incarcerated or in a treatment program and cannot attend orientation, please fill out the  PDF icon Tacoma Housing Application  and submit it by mail or fax.

Please note, there is a $35.00 fee required in the form of a money order for the credit check at the time the application is submitted.

 
Amenities
  • Families welcome
  • 29 standard studios
  • 12 one-bedrooms
  • 5 studios with alcoves
  • 5 efficiency studios with kitchenettes
  • 1 two-bedroom
  • All units have private kitchen and bathroom
  • On-site laundry facility
  • Walking distance to shopping
  • On bus line

Note:  Residents must provide their own linens (bedding, sheets, towels, etc.) 

Please call for pricing
Cleaning fee: $75*
Deposit required**

The $75 cleaning fee is a one-time, non-refundable charge.

** Deposit amount is equal to one month's rent. The deposit is refundable upon satisfactory completion of the lease agreement.

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St. Helens Apartments

Contact:
Pierce & South King County Housing Office
Rialto Apartments
313 S. 9th Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
Who is eligible

Individuals committed to a recovery lifestyle with no sex offenses, no history of arson or manufacturing of methamphetamines may apply.

How to apply

To apply for Tacoma housing, interested applicants must attend an orientation that is held every Thursday at 3 PM at the Rialto Apartments at 313 S. 9th Street in Tacoma. Applications can be filled out at the orientation. To check availability at our Tacoma transitional housing programs, please contact the regional housing office at (253) 272-5486. 

Please note, we do not accept reusable tenant screening reports.

Application options

If you are currently incarcerated or in a treatment program and cannot attend orientation, please fill out the PDF icon Tacoma Housing Application  and submit it by mail or fax.

Amenities
  • Families welcome
  • All units are unfurnished
  • 10 Studios
  • 3 one-bedroom
  • 1 two-bedroom
  • All units have private kitchen and bathroom
  • On-site laundry facility
  • Walking distance to shopping
  • On bus line

Note:  Residents must provide their own linens (bedding, sheets, towels, etc.)

Please call for pricing
Cleaning fee: $75*
Deposit required**

The $75 cleaning fee is a one-time, non-refundable charge.

** Deposit amount is equal to one month's rent. The deposit is refundable upon satisfactory completion of the lease agreement.

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The Carlyle

Contact:
Resident Services Supervisor
206 South Post Street
Spokane, WA 99201
Who is eligible

Applicants need to agree to the following:

  • Supportive of recovery based housing
  • See PDF icon housing application for required documentation
  • Pass background and credit screening (examples that may lead to denial include open warrants, level three sexual offenses, arson history, recent or multiple evictions)
  • Please Note: We do not accept reusable tenant screening reports
How to apply to Carlyle Housing

NOTICE: This location is currently not accepting applications. Please check back/call the site for updates. Thank you for your interest in Pioneer Human Services housing!  

Please complete the Housing  PDF icon application forms and submit them in-person with fee and required documentation at:

206 S. Post Street
Spokane, WA 99201

 

About

The Carlyle is an affordable multi-family housing program located in the historic and elegant former Carlyle Hotel. Studio and one-bedroom apartments occupy the building with permanent supportive housing services offered onsite. The Carlyle promotes an environment conducive to recovery and is a low-barrier housing program for individuals with conviction histories. 

The Carlyle also houses an interim housing program for veterans experiencing homelessness; for more information please contact Healthcare for Homeless Veterans at 509-462-2500 or visit 504 E. 2nd Street in Spokane.     

Amenities
  • 74-units with 61 studios and 13 one-bedroom apartments
  • Smoke and vape free
  • Secured access; staff present 24-7
  • Utilities included in rent; central air conditioning
  • Coin-operated washers and dryers onsite
  • Community television room with cable and phone services
  • Units include bed, microwave, refrigerator, dresser, table and chair
  • All units have private bathrooms with shower
  • On bus line and in walking distance to community services
Rents and Fees
  • Application fee $35
  • Rental amount for studio apartments $545-$605 (2020 rates)
  • Rental amount for one-bedroom apartments $650 (2020 rates)
  • Refundable deposit equal to 1-2 times rent (based on screening); refunds are based on satisfactory completion of lease agreement and condition of unit
  • Nonrefundable deposit $100 (for cleaning and administration)
  • Pet deposit $50 non-refundable and $100 refundable per animal; exotic pets and dogs exceeding 50 lbs. prohibited
  • Please Note: We only accept money orders or bank issued checks – no cash or personal checks

 

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