The Mill at First Hill Apartments from aptfinder.org
1000 8th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104 (map)
King County
Seattle Proximity: Core - East of I-5
Individual/Family
Properties for Individuals and Families
These properties have open eligibility in that they do not restrict occupancy to a particular age population (seniors) or disabled households. Most properties will require that the head of household be over the age of 18 or an emancipated minor. The number of persons in an apartment will be restricted to bedroom size, in most cases, and a few properties have set-aside certain units within their property for seniors and/or persons with a disability. Single persons, roommates, couples and families are welcome at these properties- unless otherwise indicated on the listing.
Please call the MAIN CONTACT on each property listing for specific program or property eligibility.
Approximate Wait:
No waiting list at this time
Availability Detail:
Affordable apartments through the Washington State Housing Finance Bond program. Income limits apply. We do not hold a wait list. Apartments are offerred first come first served based on applicant income qualifications and unit availability. Please contact the office for additional information.
Application available here: https://themillatfirsthill.com
Special Eligibility:
Affordable apartments through the Washington State Housing Finance Bond program. Income limits apply. Household size eligible income range average median income (AMI) 60)% and 80%. To qualify to live in our community, the total gross annual income (before taxes) for all persons (regardless of age) who will be living in the apartment, must be LESS THAN 80% area median Income. We do not offer directly subsidized units, however we accept Housing Choice Section 8 Vouchers.
(Applicants must meet a combined rent to income ratio by at least 3.0 times)
Income Restrictions (60%)**
2026 Income limits
1 Person = $69,060.00 / gross per year
2 People = $78,960.00 / gross per year combined
3 People = $88,800.00 / gross per year combined
4 People = $98,640.00 / gross per year combined
5 People = $106,560.00 / gross per year combined
Income Restrictions (80%)**
1 Person = $92,080.00 / gross per year
2 People = $105,280.00 / gross per year combined
3 People = $118,400.00 / gross per year combined
4 People = $131,520.00 / gross per year combined
5 People = $142,080.00 / gross per year combined
Description:
Seattle was built here—on the hillside where Henry Yesler powered the city’s first sawmill. That same spirit of hard work and community still defines First Hill today. The Mill honors that legacy by offering dependable, well-located housing for people who keep the city moving.
We also believe housing should be accessible. That’s why The Mill offers homes at 60% and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for King County. Prospective residents must meet specific income criteria and provide documentation for initial certification, with annual recertifications required.
Main Contact for Inquires and Application
| Name: | Zenani Mawaka | Phone: | 206-682-2288 |
| Title: | Property Manager | Fax: | |
| Company: | SRM Development LLC | TDD: | Call 711 for free relay service |
| Address: | 1000 8th Ave | Email: | Leasing@TheMillatFirstHill.com |
| Seattle, WA 98104 | Website: | www.themillatfirsthill.com | |
| Office Hours: | Monday - Sunday 10am-6pm | ||
Management Contact ![]() |
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| Name: | SRM Development LLC | Phone: | 425-803-3355 |
| Title: | Property Management | Fax: | |
| Company: | Email: | only@ourwebsite.com | |
| Address: | 720 6th St South Suite 200 | Website: | www.srmdevelopment.com/contact/ |
| Kirkland, WA 98033 | |||
Program Type(s)
Properties that Accept Housing Authority provided Tenant-Based Vouchers
Properties that accept Tenant-Based Housing Authority Provided Vouchers
Properties in this category are private or publically owned properties that accept applicants with a Housing Authority provided Housing Choice Section 8 voucher or certificate. You must first have applied and received a voucher through your local housing authority program. You should contact your city or county Housing Authority directly for an application for their voucher/subsidy program.
All properties listed on our site that do not have Project-Based subsidy through another government program will take a Section 8 voucher. Vouchers are portable and transferrable because they stay with the household, not the property, once you move out of the property. Then you can take your voucher to a property that accepts them and receive a subsidized rent.
With a voucher or certificate, you will generally only pay 30% of your monthly household income for rent. Maximum rent amounts that the owner can charge are designated by the Federal Government and income limits apply. If an owner wishes to charge more than the maximum rent authorized by the housing authority, the tenant may be asked to pay all or part of the difference.
Please call the MAIN CONTACT on each property listing for specific program or property eligibility.
Other Non-subsidized Affordable apartments
Properties that offer Affordable, Non-Subsidized Apartments
Properties in this category restrict rents to below-market for qualified low-income applicants. These properties do not have Project-Based subsidy built-in, so your rent will not be subsidized unless you have a Housing Authority Section 8 voucher.
We list properties funded under Washington State Housing Tax Credit program; Washington State Tax-Exempt Bond program; Housing Authority owned properties, HUD Non-subsidized programs such as the 202 and 236 program, and privately owned non-government funded properties that accept Section 8 vouchers. Income limits apply when a property is funded under a federal or state low income program.
The rent and unit you will qualify for at these properties may depend upon your annual income level. These are called income set-asides. The property may have rent ranges, lowest to highest, but a family in a higher income level may not qualify for the lowest rent level. There may also be some other set asides at the property called occupancy set asides, such as for large families, disabled households or farm labor qualifiers. Properties with these types of set asides would give preference for rents and units to households that qualify.
Waiting lists can also vary greatly at these properties. There are often much longer wait times for the lower rent amounts and may be no wait at all for the higher rent amounts at the property. In addition, often your annual income level may determine which unit you will qualify for. This can also effect the time you may need to wait for a unit to become available.
Please call the MAIN CONTACT on each property listing for specific program or property eligibility.
Other Program Details:
Affordable apartments through the Washington State Housing Finance Bond program. Income limits apply.
Income Limit Category: Low,
Income Limit Details:
Household annual income must be below 60% - 80% of the area median income
Cable TV Hookup
Carpet
Covered Parking
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floors
Non-Smoking Property
Laundry Room on Property
Pet Friendly
Swimming Pool
Proximity to transit: Under One BlockOther Amenities:
Pet Policy Pet Deposit: $250 per pet with a limit of two pets per home
* Pet Rent: $50 per dog $35 per cat
*Breed restrictions apply
Background Screening Information
$18 per adult screening fee per person 18+ due at time of Application
$250 Holding Deposit (due at the time of application)
A comprehensive re-usable tenant screening report (portable report) means a tenant screening report, prepared by a consumer reporting agency at the direction of and paid for by the prospective tenant, and made available directly to a prospective landlord at no charge. Reports are re-usable for 30 days for multiple landlords.
In accordance with Senate Bill 6413 effective 6/9/2016, landlords have the option to either accept or not accept portable reports, and the landlords decision must be included in the landlord’s posted rental criteria.
If the landlord indicates its willingness to accept a comprehensive reusable tenant (portable) screening report, the landlord may access the landlord's own tenant screening report, regarding a prospective tenant, as long as the prospective tenant is not charged for the landlord's own tenant screening report.
Bedroom Sizes and Rent Structure
These rent amounts are generally the lowest and highest rents currently reported at this property. Please call the main contact listed above for details and requirements.
| # of Bedrooms | # of units | |||
| Studio | $1566 | $1600 | 55 Unit(s) | |
| 1 Bedroom | $1665 | $1800 | 212 Unit(s) | |
| 2 Bedrooms | $1935 | $2200 | 91 Unit(s) | |
| Total Units: | Directly Subsidized (Project-Based) Units: |
| 358 Units | 0 Units |
Rent Detail:
August 2026
1 Bedroom Special $1399 60% + 10 WEEKS FREE

