Central District Freehold Income Qualifications and Rent Rates
Central District Freehold income limits vary by unit and by size of household.
Income should be between 30% and 60% of the area median income (AMI), depending on family size (1–6 members).
For purpose of calculating rent limits, City of Seattle Office of Housing uses the average household size assumption of 1 for 0-bedrooms (studio) and 1.5 per bedroom for larger units.
Income Limits
Percent of Area Median Income
Family Size | 30% | 40% | 50% | 60% | 80% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | $28,800 | $38,350 | $47,950 | $57,550 | $70,650 |
2 | $32,900 | $43,850 | $54,800 | $65,750 | $80,750 |
3 | $37,000 | $49,300 | $61,650 | $74,000 | $90,850 |
4 | $41,100 | $54,800 | $68,500 | $82,200 | $100,900 |
5 | $44,400 | $59,200 | $74,000 | $88,800 | $109,000 |
6 | $47,700 | $63,550 | $79,500 | $95,350 | $117,050 |
Rent Rate Range
Central District Freehold rents are a range of:
Studios: $720 to $1,438
One Bedrooms: $771 to $1,541
Two Bedroom: $1,541-$1,850
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I see the unit floor plans?
Yes, unit floor plans are available.
Why is it called Central District Freehold?
Read about how Central District Freehold got its name.
How do I apply?
Download the pre-application and contact us!