Apply to Live at Centennial Place Apartments

***The waitlist is now closed***

We are reopening the waitlist for our Centennial Place Apartments on January 11, 2023, at 10 a.m. You can pre-register your application beginning January 6, 2023.

For households that have already applied for the waitlist for the Centennial Place Apartments, your placement on the waitlist will not change and regardless of your income, you will be contacted in the order your initial application was received. There is no need to re-apply.

We are currently seeking applicants who meet the 60% Median Family Income limit and are looking for a one-bedroom apartment. Please see the tables below for more information.

A full copy of the tenant selection plan can be made available to you. Request a copy via email at waitlist@cascadiabhc.org.

Annual Income Limits

Income Limit 1 Person 2 Person 3 Person 4 Person 5 Person
60% $44,670 $51,120 $57,540 $63,900 $69,060

Minimum Income by Apartment Size

% MFI One-Bedroom
60% $17,280

Rent Information

Bedroom Size Rent for 60% MFI Security Deposit Number of Units in Building
One Bedroom $960 $500 32

Security deposits are $400 for studios, $500 for one-bedroom units, and $600 for two-bedroom units.

Important Waitlist Information

For Cascadia’s housing waitlists, we use an online application process through RentCafe. This allows us to open our waitlists more frequently and maintain shorter waitlists. This also ensures the application process is fair and equitable, that the applications we receive are accurate and complete, and that the process is in compliance with all government entities.

We are now allowing applicants to pre-register their applications up to a week before the waitlist opens. Pre-registering is the process of either making an account with RentCafe, or linking an existing RentCafe account with the specific waitlist you are applying for. Please note that even if you pre-register your application in advance, you will still need to start your application after the waitlist opens on December 8 at 10:00 a.m.

We recommend reading these instructions to familiarize yourself with the system before the waitlist opens. This system requires that you create an account (email address and password) and that you accept the terms and conditions for RentCafe during the process.

Please note:

  • Applicants will need a unique email address in order to register and apply. Using one email address for several applicants (i.e., case manager using one email address for multiple clients) will not work. There are many free services to create an email address if you or your client don’t have one, including GmailYahoo!, and Outlook.
  • We will need to contact applicants, so a phone number and/or email address are required.
  • For all household members 18 and older, we require their full name and date of birth. For subsidized housing, we also require a social security number.
  • If you are working with a case manager or advocate, please provide their contact information.
  • Please be sure to answer the questions accurately; this helps ensure your application can move forward.

Need help? Read these instructions.

Property Information

Centennial Place Apartments is a 71-unit affordable apartment building being developed by Cascadia Health, located at 3750 SE 164th Ave. in Portland. The units include 15 studios, 32 one-bedrooms, and 24 two-bedrooms.

The apartments are conveniently located in the Centennial School District and will feature two community rooms that will be made available to residents for homework, small meetings, and events, and a large community space with a full kitchen that opens to a courtyard for larger gatherings.

Unit tour (one-bedroom)

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More Information

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of disability, race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, income source, or familial status, marital status and/or domestic partnership.