Community Roots Housing
We envision Seattle as a place where everyone can set down roots and thrive. W. 35.21.730. As such, it is a public corporation.
Community Roots Housing is a public development authority (PDA) established by the City of Seattle pursuant to state law R.C. The Community Roots Housing Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that raises funds to sustain operations and support specific initiatives of Community Roots Housing.
05/27/2026
Your new home is closer than you think! Check out the latest openings below.
🚇 Africatown Plaza
Get 4+ weeks free rent in these new Central District apartments. Residents enjoy a shared patio, community room, bike storage, and pet-friendly apartments. It’s a short walk to grocery stores, restaurants, shops, and bus lines 2, 3, 8, and 48. Studios starting at $1,100/mo. https://ow.ly/vJ7h50Z2kus
🏙️ John Carney
Conveniently located on First Avenue in Belltown. Residents have access to a large, quiet courtyard while living in the heart of downtown Seattle, just two blocks from the Sculpture Park and Seattle Center. Studios starting at $1,150/mo. https://ow.ly/Ozes50Z2kuo
🏡 Pantages Apartments
Get 2 months free rent in the unique Pantages Apartments. It’s located just a block off the Broadway shopping district in the center of Capitol Hill. Residents are steps from the beloved Twice Sold Tales used bookstore and Seattle Central College. Studios starting at $1,325/mo. https://ow.ly/zE3Q50Z2kut
05/22/2026
It was only a few weeks ago that we held our first ever Framing Futures fundraiser. 🎉🏘️ Thanks to the generosity of our attendees, sponsors, and supporters, we raised over $154,000 to uphold the promise of affordable housing.
📸 Swipe through some of the luncheons’ highlighted moments.
Thank you to everyone who came to make it a success! This work wouldn’t be possible without you.
05/21/2026
We’re turning back the clock to a literal groundbreaking moment! Back in May 2024, we broke ground with the White Center Community Development Association on the White Center HUB project.
Built around “Hope, Unity, and Belonging”, the HUB brings together trusted local organizations offering health, youth, and family services such as: Southwest Youth And Family Services, HealthPoint, FEEST Seattle, and the YES Foundation of White Center.
Since officially opening earlier this year, the HUB has brought the community together and provides essential support to those who need it most.
05/16/2026
Your new home is waiting! Tour our open apartments now or get monthly email alerts by signing up at https://ow.ly/7GLY50YWHKY
⛴️ Brewster
It’s near all that South Lake Union offers — explore parks, lakeside restaurants, the Center for Wooden Boats and the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI). All of our apartments are pet-friendly and outside the Brewster’s front door is the Denny Substation do park. Enjoy easy access to grocery stores — the Brewster is just four blocks from H Mart and Whole Foods. Get 4+ weeks free. Studios start at $1,250 /mo. https://ow.ly/ie1b50YWHzT
🏙️Holiday Apartments
This renovated four-story building is one block from Broadway and the Capitol Hill light rail station. It’s nearby grocery stores, cafes, Seattle Central College, and Cal Anderson Park. Studios start at $1,311/mo. https://ow.ly/MPHi50YWHzQ
🏳️🌈 Pride Place
This 118-unit building has an LGBTQIA-focused community center. Pride Place households must have at least one member aged +55. Studios start at $1,299/mo. https://ow.ly/Q5tW50YWHzR
Do you have questions or want to apply? Call our leasing line at 206-895-1400 or email [email protected].
05/12/2026
There are only four public development authorities, in all of Seattle, that own and operate affordable housing.
PDAs are unique, independent organizations that are legally separate from local governments. They’re created to address a community’s needs — like affordable housing.
Read more about Pike Place Market PDA, Seattle Chinatown Int'l. Dist. Preservation and Development Authority, Community Roots Housing, and Seattle Social Housing Developer and their scopes of work as PDAs.
What is a public development authority (PDA)? - Community Roots Housing In Washington, public development authorities are unique, independent organizations legally separate from local governments.
What used to be a parking lot is now 232 affordable homes! 🎉🏠
We’re still buzzing with excitement after cutting the ribbon at Copperleaf Northgate last week. Together with BRIDGE Housing and King County, Washington - Government, we have worked for nearly a decade to build our largest development which will keep people rooted in their homes.
“These apartments are going to help people stay in this region as we deal with the biggest crisis in our nation right now—which is the cost of living.” -King County Executive Girmay Zahilay.
By connecting affordable housing to high-capacity transit, Copperleaf helps expand access to jobs, education, and essential services across the county.
05/05/2026
What can a century-old brick building tell us about Seattle’s affordable housing future? 🧱🕰️
To answer that, we have to go back to the 1980s, a turning point in how people lived in the city. Low-income homeowners found themselves becoming renters. This was due to economic pressures and changing neighborhoods. In response, Community Roots acquired our first large apartment building in 1987: the Bremer, a 48-unit brick walk-up built in 1925.
Dive into how the Bremer is a perfect example of the role that historic building preservation can play in maintaining neighborhood character and protecting affordable housing. ➡️https://ow.ly/wznT50YQReb
From the roots up: A look back at the Bremer Apartments - Community Roots Housing The seismic retrofit and rehabilitation of the Bremer demonstrate how preserving historic buildings can protect our existing stock of affordable...
05/02/2026
Explore some affordable housing options near you below.
🌇 Villa Apartments
The Villa is a renovated classic brick building with a large modern addition located at the gateway to Capitol Hill and Pike-Pine neighborhoods. Studios start at $1,150/mo. https://ow.ly/ycg550YQR6G
🧱 Oleta
This 34-unit classic brick building is centrally located on Capitol Hill. Apartments at the Oleta have large windows, some with city views, and clawfoot tubs. Studio apartments start at $1,050/mo. https://ow.ly/kuog50YQR6K
🏠 Liberty Bank Building
Neighboring near all that the Central District offers. Residents share a rooftop deck, courtyard, BBQ area, laundry, lounge, and workshop space. One bedrooms start at $1,582/mo. https://ow.ly/2UTL50YQR6J
Do you have questions or want to apply? Call our leasing line at 206-895-1400 or email [email protected].
05/01/2026
The future is something we build together. And at Framing Futures yesterday, we did just that.
We hosted our first new fundraiser luncheon focused on upholding the promise of affordable housing. Thanks to the generosity of our attendees, sponsors, and supporters, we raised over $154,000 to continue building and preserving affordable homes in Seattle.
CEO Colleen Echohawk and #1 The New York Times best time seller and co-author of Abundance, Derek Thompson, had a powerful conversation about how we unlock extraordinary growth, build more affordable housing, and spark a new era of technological breakthroughs.
Thank you to everyone who devoted their time and resources to our work, yesterday and throughout the year. Together, we're making a more affordable and inclusive Seattle possible. Thank you so much to everyone who turned out and supported this important work!
04/28/2026
Affordable Housing Finance covered the grand opening of Copperleaf Northgate, Community Roots’ largest affordable housing development to date.
“Copperleaf Northgate marks an important contribution to the enhancement of the Northgate neighborhood and the quality of life for hundreds of people,” said CEO Colleen Echohawk.
Read all about the 232 transit-oriented homes in one of the region’s fastest-changing areas.
Affordable Housing Arrives at Seattle Transit Hub A new 235-unit affordable housing development puts residents just steps away from public transit in Seattle. | The development is King County’s largest investment in affordable housing.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Telephone
Address
1620 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA
98122
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |