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to be clear in order to secure "low income housing" in Seattle, at least in my place, to start with you have to have first and last month's rent plus a $500 non-refundable security deposit. so roughly $2.8k handy just to move in
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and yet, they are not cheap. I pay over 1k a month for "low income housing" which is a 198-sq ft unit that doesn't have a kitchen or a sink in the bathroom. and I've seen smaller