Housing Affordable Program
As of May 2018, approximately 4,000 units in over 190 apartment buildings in Seattle are rent-restricted through the Multifamily Tax Exemption Program and/or Incentive Zoning. These units are available to low to moderate income households, with specific income requirements dependent on the size of the household and the number of bedrooms. Each building's property management team handles the income certification and leasing process. Inquiries about current vacancies and the application process should be directed to the property.
Renting Affordable Units in the MFTE and Incentive Zoning programs
Prospective tenants wishing to apply for an income/rent restricted unit in a project participating in the MFTE and/or IZ programs, must apply and get income certified at the participating property. It is the responsibility of the property to income qualify prospective tenants for the program. Prospective tenants for the programs should:
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- Read the Renter's Guide to Seattle's Multifamily Tax Exemption and Incentive Zoning Programs
- List of properties participating in the MFTE and Incentive Zoning programs available in pdf and Excel formats
- 2019 income and rent restrictions are effective for all applicants on or after 5/24/2019
- Read the MFTE FAQ document
- Inquire directly with properties you are interested in to find out about vacancies
- All households applying for MFTE must disclose all income sources and have income verified prior to signing a lease. Contact the property for any income cerification status update requests.
- The Office of Housing does not maintain an MFTE/IZ waitlist or actively track vacancies