Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County

Here's what affordable looks like.

These photos represent some affordable housing recently opened by HDC members in the King County area. HDC members have developed over 15,780 units of low-and modest-income housing at 628 sites throughout Puget Sound. These units include:

  • Multi-family rental apartments
  • Homeownership: single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums
  • Single-room-occupancy apartments
  • Mixed-use residential apartments
  • Artist live/work lofts
  • New construction and rehabilitation projects
  • Preservation projects
  • Cooperative housing
  • Group homes

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Recently opened projects

Angle Lake Court, SeaTac WA
Nonprofit developer: LATCH
Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Contractor: Walsh Construction

This 80-unit senior housing project is part of the Village at Angle Lake, the first new apartments in SeaTac dedicated to senior housing. which will include a community services building with a health clinic, childcare center and social service and administrative offices for Lutheran Community Services Northwest.

The Stellina Condominiums, Seattle WA
Nonprofit developer: HomeSight

This affordable condominium complex features 17 one-bedroom and 17 two-bedroom homes near Judkins Playground and Pratt Park in the Central Area.

JC Penney Building Apartments, Auburn WA
Nonprofit developer: Low Income Housing Institute
Architect: OTAK Architects

LIHI transformed the historic JC Penney building as part of Auburn's downtown revitalization efforts into 24 affordable apartments targeted to working individuals and families. It features a computer lab. Apartments are built over retail and office space at street level.