Housing Authority offered at Bremerton Housing Authority
Housing for all low income persons and families qualifying. Senior or disabled housing available also. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines used to determine eligibility. Placement is not immediate. Qualified applicants are placed on a waiting list. Programs include: Affordable Housing: Properties are owned and managed including HUD, Rural Development and Tax Credit with some market rate units. Section 8: Federally funded Housing Assistance Program which offers rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the very low-income guidelines. Properties Listings. Public Housing Federally funded housing program which offers income based rental assistance (subsidy) for Elderly, Disabled and Single Families who qualify under the low-income guidelines. The rent is based on 30% of a participant adjusted gross income.
Physical Address
600 Park Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337
Hours
M T Th F 9:00am-3:00pm
Voice
Application process
Interested participants must complete a housing application. To be eligible, you must pass our screening criteria, be at least 18 years of age and fall within the income guidelines set by HUD. 100% completion of the application is necessary in order to determine eligibility. All public housing applicants must pass a criminal background check. Currently the estimated waiting period varies by family size and circumstance.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Eligibility determined by income level and completed application.
Agency info
Bremerton Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of the City of Bremerton's mission is to attempt to relieve the shortage of safe, decent and affordable housing available to low income persons; to create opportunities for residents; to increase their self sufficiency and independence; and to ensure fiscal integrity in all of the programs it administers.