Seattle, WA · HUD-assisted property

ELIZABETH JAMES HOUSE

109 23RD AVENUE EAST, Seattle, WA 98112 · King County

Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance Preservation Insured-Subsidized Senior 62+ Disability-focused
60
Subsidized units
60
Total units
86%
Occupied
(206) 325-1030
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About ELIZABETH JAMES HOUSE

ELIZABETH JAMES HOUSE is a HUD-assisted rental property in Seattle, Washington. According to HUD's Multifamily Properties (Assisted) dataset, the building has 60 total units, of which 60 receive federal rental assistance under Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance and Preservation. That means the resident's share of rent is generally limited to roughly 30% of adjusted household income, with HUD covering the remainder of the contract rent paid to the owner.

This property primarily serves elderly residents (62+). About 53% of current residents are 62 or older, which is consistent with a Section 202 supportive housing community.

A significant share of residents — about 83% — are people with disabilities, suggesting this property is structured around accessibility and supportive services.

If you'd like to apply, contact the property's management office below. Project-based Section 8 waiting lists are managed by the property, not by your local public housing authority — you must apply to each building separately.

Unit mix

BedroomsUnits
1 Bedroom60

How to apply

Project-based Section 8 properties keep their own waiting lists. To apply to ELIZABETH JAMES HOUSE:

  1. Call the management office at the number above (or use the contact below) and ask whether the waiting list is open.
  2. Request an application packet. Most properties will mail or email it; some require you to pick it up in person.
  3. Have your documents ready: photo ID, Social Security cards or numbers for every household member, birth certificates for minors, the last 2–3 months of pay stubs or benefit award letters, and prior addresses for the last 5 years.
  4. Return the application as instructed. Keep a copy for your records and write down the date you submitted it.
  5. Update your contact information any time you move or change phone numbers — properties remove applicants who can't be reached.

For a complete document checklist, see how to apply. To check whether you meet the income limits, see eligibility.

Contact & details

Address
109 23RD AVENUE EAST, Seattle, WA 98112
County
King
On-site phone
(206) 325-1030
Management agent
Redwood Communities Inc
Management contact
Jolene Gitonga
Management phone
(206) 877-0270
Management email
jolene.gitonga@redwood-communities.com
HUD servicing site
Denver (Denver Hub)
HUD property ID
800051576

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Source: HUD Multifamily Properties — Assisted dataset (HUD GIS Open Data). Property records change over time; verify all details directly with the management office before relying on them.