Wait List
Wait List Information
We have HUD subsidized homes at several of our buildings for very low-income and extremely low-income households. Subsidized apartments are available through a waiting list process. These lists are long. Waiting times are usually months or even years.
How do I get on a waitlist?
You need to complete a Pre-Application.
You can download a Pre-Application below. You can also contact the Site Manager to get a Pre-Application.
Please mail your completed Pre-Application to the building that you are applying to.
When we get your Pre-Application, we will check that you meet basic screening requirements before you are added to the wait list.
You will get a letter within four weeks that will let you know if you have been added to the list or giving the reason for a denial. Periodically, pre-applicants will receive a letter requesting updated contact information. Letters must be returned within 10 days to remain active on the waiting list.
Bellwether does not disclose a household’s position on the waiting list.
You do not need to contact the building or Bellwether's offices regarding status on the waiting list, only to update contact information.
Meridian Manor
10345 Meridian Avenue N Seattle, WA 98133
HUD-subsidized one-bedroom units that require one adult household member to be 62 years or older. Household income must be at or below 80% Area Median Income. Households with incomes at or below 30% of the Area Median Income are prioritized. Maximum occupancy is 4 people.
2519 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Subsidized property, serving low and very low income individuals, and residents pay 30% of their adjusted income. Applicants must be 62 or older, or handicapped/disabled to be eligible for housing.
2225 4th Ave, Seattle, WA. 98121
Sunrise Tower is a Project Based Section 8 HUD property and has 107 one-bedroom units that serve households at or below 30, 50 and 80% of the area median income. One household member must be 62 years or older or disabled. Sunrise Tower is required to admit 40% of all new households who are extremely low income (at or below 30% of the area median income).