High Point is managed by Seattle Housing Authority.
Located in West Seattle, High Point is a vibrant mixed-income community with a rich heritage and an emphasis on a Green Living Community. The community consists of energy efficient homes, quiet streets, and more than 20 acres of open spaces—including parks, playgrounds, and jogging trails. The Neighborhood Center is located on-site and is a community gathering place and home to a family center, Head Start programs, youth tutoring and enhancement programs, Seattle Housing Authority's Job Connection program, and a variety of neighborhood associations. The neighborhood is in walking distance to shops and services, a public library, community center, High Point Medical & Dental clinic, and near South Seattle College and West Seattle Community Hospital.
Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in a HUD rental assistance program in Seattle but actual income limits may differ for units at High Point.
AMI Band | 1 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 4 Person | 5 Person | 6 Person | 7 Person | 8 Person |
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30% | $28,800 | $32,900 | $37,000 | $41,100 | $44,400 | $47,700 | $51,000 | $54,300 |
50% | $47,950 | $54,800 | $61,650 | $68,500 | $74,000 | $79,500 | $84,950 | $90,450 |
80% | $70,650 | $80,750 | $90,850 | $100,900 | $109,000 | $117,050 | $125,150 | $133,200 |
Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program in Seattle but actual income limits may differ for units at High Point.
AMI Band | 1 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 4 Person | 5 Person | 6 Person | 7 Person | 8 Person |
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Very Low Income (50%) | $47,950 | $54,800 | $61,650 | $68,500 | $74,000 | $79,500 | $84,950 | $90,450 |
Since this property is owned and managed by a Public Housing Authority, all of the rents at this property are based on tenant incomes. Tenants will make a monthly contribution toward rent equal to 30% of their adjusted income. A housing authority may establish a minimum rent of up to $50.