Affordable Housing for low and moderate income residents of Kitsap County, WA is our top priority.
- Home Ownership Program
- Mutual Self-Help Construction
- Income eligible participants build their own and each others homes as a group, with lots of assistance and training from KCCHA.
- Housing Counseling
- Family Self Sufficiency
- A program to set goals and obtain the skills needed to achieve financial independence and the pride that goes with it. (credit repair)
- First Time Home Buyers Class
- A 5 hr. course to prepare you for home ownership and familiarize you with the home buying process and programs. Certificates awarded after completion.
- Down Payment Assistance
- Assistance for first time home buyer, income eligible, applicants.
- Modernization Program
- Loans for low-income county residents for the purpose of rehabilitating their residences.
- Olympic Housing Network
- The Olympic Housing Network provides homebuyer education and homeownership counseling, with the following services:
- Homeownership Counseling
- Full-cycle homeownership services to help low and moderate income households become and remain successful homeowners, with the following services:
- Pre Purchase Housing Counseling
- Post Purchase Housing Counseling
- Financial Skills Workshops (Budget Classes)
- Foreclosure Prevention Assistance
- Home Maintenance Information
- Predatory Lending Workshop
- Reverse Mortgage Counseling
- Rentals
- Multi-Family Rentals
- Information about apartments provided by KCCHA for low income families at affordable rents.
- Senior Housing
- Independent living facilities for seniors aged 62 and above, who are at or below 45% of area median income.
- Public Housing
- Units for qualified low-income families or individuals.
- Section 8
- HUD subsidized housing.
- Specialized Housing
- KCCHA assists non-profit programs in efforts to provide housing with specialized services for homeless persons, chronically mentally ill, families in transition, frail elderly and other special-needs groups.
- Current Properties
- Current Properties Addresses
- Current Properties Map
- About Funding
- The Development Program is funded by reimbursements from bond sales and financing fee charges. This account funds salaries and consultant contracts necessary to carry out the development work plan.
- The HUD Fund was established to account for programs that are funded by revenues legally restricted to expenditures for specified purposes. Typically the funds granted can only be used for a single purpose.
- Additional Resources (offsite)
- Kitsap Housing Coalition
