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  2. KCHA provides quality, affordable rental housing and assistance to more than 55,000 people. We support thriving communities and help people achieve their goals in health, education, and self‑sufficiency.

  3. KCHA Housing Search – Check your housing eligibility based on your family size, income, and housing preferences. Housing Options by City – Browse rental housing and rental assistance programs. Section 8 Vouchers – Rent and utility assistance helping people with lower incomes live in private market housing.

  4. Office Locations – Contact our property managers and admin offices. Section 8 Staff – Reach out to housing specialists, resident services, and our fraud team. Executive Director – Contact Robin Walls, Executive Director. Staff Directory – Find contact details for our staff.

  5. KCHA's waiting list for subsidized housing is temporarily closed. During this temporary closure, KCHA is reviewing waiting list procedures and implementing new housing-management software. These changes will help improve KCHA's services for people seeking housing.

  6. KCHA provides quality, affordable rental housing and assistance to more than 55,000 people. We support thriving communities and help people achieve their goals in health, education, and self‑sufficiency.

  7. KCHA's waiting list for Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers is closed. Using a random lottery drawing, 2,500 applicants were chosen for the current list in March 2020. We notified these applicants with printed letters and emails sent in the last week of March 2020.

  8. Mission: As a national leader in affordable housing, King County (WA) Housing Authority serves to provide innovative, effective, and equitable housing solutions so that all people and communities can prosper. Our vision is that all residents of King County have quality affordable housing.

  9. When you click Search, KCHA will compare your information to the requirements of its housing programs. In just a few seconds you'll find out which of KCHA's more than 100 communities your household may qualify to live at, when waiting lists reopen.

  10. The King County Housing Authority administers rental housing and rental assistance to more than 22,500 households. Our vision is that all residents of King County have access to quality affordable housing.

  11. You receive waiting list preference with income at or below 30 percent of AMI. Our housing search tool can give you an estimate of your eligibility for all of KCHA's programs — including subsidized housing — based on your family size, income, and housing preferences.