Building logo with text The Central District Freehold

Affordable Housing in Seattle's Central District

Qualifications and Rent Scale

Central District Freehold is a perfect location for affordable, active senior (55+) living.

At the border of the Central District, Pike and Pine and Capitol Hill, the property is steps away from groceries (Trader Joes, PCC, Safeway), restaurants, the Miller Community Center, parks (Miller, Seven Hills, Volunteer Park), health care facilities (Kaiser, Swedish First Hill, Country Doctor) and houses of worship.

Visit with your friends on the roof deck with expansive views of Lake Washington and the Cascades, participate in activities in the community room, and hop on Bus Rapid Transit to explore the region. The studio, one and two bedroom units feature sleek, modern design and are pet-friendly.

The Central District Freehold is a new 61 unit, active senior living complex in the heart of the Central District. Rents are affordable and you must meet income guidelines to qualify. Live in a culturally relevant community that is affordable and convenient to services. Seniors who have been displaced from the Central District, or have family ties to the area, will be prioritized for some units.

This new project is scheduled for completion in October 2023.

Central District Freehold is located at 1722 19th Ave, Seattle. View location on Google maps.

Income Qualifications

The total household annual income must fall below 60% of the Area Median Income.

The income limit chart below reflects the 30%, 50% and 60% of Area Median Income (AMI) limit for a 1, 2 and 3 person household.

Income limits vary by unit and by size of household.

Household Size30% AMI50% AMI60% AMI
1$28,800$47,950$57,550
2$32,900$54,800$65,750
3$37,000$61,650$74,000

Rent Scale

Rent will vary by unit size, size of household, and annual income.

Studio rent: $684 – $1,100

1 bedroom rent: $720 to $1,450

2 bedroom rent: $1,450