Plaza Roberto Maestas
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- Name
- Plaza Roberto Maestas
- Address
- 2524 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98144
- Phone
- 206-957-4605
- $ Rent
- $450 - $1350*
Location
About this property
1 BedroomLowest Price: $464Highest Price: $96836 Unit(s) 2 BedroomsLowest Price: $540Highest Price:$114552 Unit(s) 3 BedroomsLowest Price:$594Highest Price:$129322 Unit(s) Location Located on El Centro de la Raza's property adjacent to the Beacon Hill Light Rail Station, Plaza Roberto Maestas is a 110-unit affordable housing development constructed of, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments for households making between 30% - 60% of the area median income. Plaza Roberto Maestas offers all residents: (tm) Community rooms (tm) Landscaped deck with playground/Private roof deck (tm) Secured access entry (tm) Elevator in each building/Ample bike storage on-site (tm) Community Room with kitchen (tm) Unit features: vinyl plank flooring, double sinks, dishwasher, LED lighting, and stunning views (tm) Public area Wi-Fi (tm) Access to El Centro's Educational and Human Services including ESL, Food Bank, Children, Youth and Senior Programs (tm) Access to the onsite Child Care/Child Development for qualified familiesPlaza Roberto Maestas includes 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 460 square feet to 1,060 square feet. The rents for Plaza Roberto Maestas are set by HUD each year Plaza Roberto Maestas serves the following populations by expanding the reach of El Centro de la Raza's 48 social service programs:students Low-income individuals and families in Seattle and throughout Washington State, including senior citizens, the homeless, and veterans Eighty-five percent of those served are at or below 150 percent of the Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty threshold. More than half of individuals served have no health insurance. A majority of those served are Latino community members. Other communities served include the Asian/Pacific Islander, African American and Native American communities. Non-profits and government entities throughout Washington State