Basis Radar

Washington affordable-housing markets

County-grain view of Washington: properties with a capital event (LIHTC year-15, affordability expiration, HAP contract expiration, or debt maturity) inside 24 months, alongside each county's public gap-funding posture. Every column is source data — no composite scores.

Open markets in the app → Washington trends →

CountyPipeline propertiesUnits Local HOME FY26Local CDBG FY26 Undrawn (live)
King 50 4,067 $6.3M $18M $18.7M
Spokane 20 1,442 $1.9M $4.9M $6.3M
Pierce 7 1,065 $2.3M $6.8M $12.6M
Snohomish 12 1,025 $1.8M $4.7M $15.6M
Yakima 12 513 $898,321 $958,587 $6.8M
Benton 6 477 $665,633 $969,181 $2M
Thurston 4 451 $782,892 $1.6M $616,493
Kitsap 5 306 $686,758 $1.5M $2.9M
Clark 7 296 $1.3M $3M $7.3M
Skagit 3 235 $831,658 $479,172 $1.1M
Whatcom 4 198 $530,436 $798,244 $1.9M
Grant 6 183
Island 4 166
Lewis 4 120
Franklin 2 103 $621,797 $73,947
Kittitas 1 98
Clallam 3 81
Walla Walla 6 77 $417,225 $378,232
Stevens 3 69
Klickitat 2 56
Whitman 2 54
Grays Harbor 2 32
Chelan 2 31 $243,134 $313,220
Mason 1 30
Okanogan 2 30
Pacific 1 30
Pend Oreille 2 28
Adams 1 22
Lincoln 1 20
Asotin 1 19
Cowlitz 0 0 $286,432 $310,730 $1.7M
Douglas 0 0 $29,039
Garfield 0 0
Jefferson 0 0
San Juan 0 0
Skamania 0 0

HOME/CDBG columns are county + intersecting city grantees' FY26 formula allocations (census place-by-county attribution; multi-county cities counted in each county they span). "Undrawn" is obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly) — it may be committed to projects; commitment status is not public.