Pride Place Application Workshops

Applications for Pride Place apartments will open on June 15, 2023.

Appointments will be scheduled between July - August.

We anticipate it will be full within days of applications going live.

We are thrilled to introduce Pride Place, Seattle's first affordable and affirming housing project designed for 2SLGBTQIA+ aged 55 years and older. 


Pride Place apartments, which are managed by our partner, Community Roots Housing, offer below market rents for income-qualified applicants. GenPride will operate a premier LGBTQIA+ Community Center on the ground floor.

To ensure our community members are well informed and prepared for the anticipated opening of application dates in early June, we're hosting a series of Pride Place Residency Application Information Workshops!


After signing up, registrants will receive an email confirmation and a link to the application documents for download.

Not able to make it to our Workshop and want to be connected with a guide?


Reach out to us at prideplace@genprideseattle.org

Want to review the Pride Place Workshop Presentation given by Community Roots Housing?


Check the video below and follow along with the Presentation PDF!

Community Roots Housing Pride Place Application Phone Line

Monday - Friday | 7 am - 10 pm

(206) 347-1500

Dedicated Pride Place Application Phone Line - CALL NOW

Live agents are ready to take your call.

Dedicated Pride Place Application Phone Line Opens - CALL NOW

Live agents are ready to take your call.

The call center for Pride Place applications opened June 15, at 9 am. 

GenPride and Community Roots Housing know there was some confusion and difficulties as calls began to come in. Community Roots Housing has provided a statement: Please click HERE to see what you need to know.

If you need assistance during the process or with eligibility information, GenPride is available at: (206) 393-3400 or email prideplace@genprideseattle.org

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