That may be starting to change.

Housing prices in Seattle have made it nearly impossible for people like nurses and first responders to buy property, according to Kathleen Hosfeld of Homestead Land Community Trust.

The city says it is giving two housing agencies land it no longer needs in order to build homes. These properties are former Seattle City Light land in Loyal Heights and Phinney Ridge.

The homes will be available to households that earn less than 80 percent of the area's median income.

Hosfeld said there's more land out there, too.

"If we got drones and flew around some of these neighborhoods, you'd be surprised at how much underutilized land there is," she said.

Homestead will build 19 condos in Phinney. Habitat for Humanity will build eight townhomes in Loyal Heights.