37 Units at The Cove, 43-12 Hunter Street in Long Island City, Queens
The housing lottery closes in four days for The Cove, an 18-story residential development at 43-12 Hunter Street in Long Island City, Queens. Developed by Rockrose Development and designed by SLCE Architects with interiors by Slade Architecture, the building has 37 apartments available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging from $68,229 to $159,640.
34 Units at 834 Pacific Street in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
The housing lottery closes in seven days for 834 Pacific Street, a six-story mixed-use development in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Developed by Happy Living Development and designed by Issac & Stern Architects, the building yields 34 apartments available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $65,143 to $183,300.
6 Units at 586 and 596 East 32nd Street in Flatbush, Brooklyn
The housing lottery closes in five days for 586 and 596 East 32nd Street, two four-story developments in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Developed by Berl Schlesinger and designed by S. Wieder Architect, the buildings yield six residences available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $57,258 to $133,120.
3 Units at 629 East 222nd Street in Wakefield, The Bronx
The housing lottery closes in seven days for 629 East 222nd Street, a four-story residential development in Wakefield, The Bronx. Developed by Arthur Franciosa and designed by Gino Longo Architect, the building yields three one-bedroom units available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $60,000 to $133,120.
3 Units at 61 Troutman Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn
The housing lottery closes in three days for 61 Troutman Street, a four-story residential development in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Developed by Moshe Friedman and designed by BEAM Group, the building yields three one-bedroom units available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $76,972 to $133,120.
2 Units at 37-56 103rd Street in Corona, Queens
The housing lottery closes in three days for 37-56 103rd Street, a four-story mixed-use development in Corona, Queens. Developed by Khosrow Soleimanzadeh and designed by Sion Consulting Engineering, the building yields two two-bedroom units available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $73,715 to $159,640.
2 Units at 1225 42nd Street in Borough Park, Brooklyn
The housing lottery closes in five days for 1225 42nd Street in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Developed by Carol Katzburg and designed by Thomas Salazar, the building yields two two-bedroom units available on NYC Housing Connect at 130 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $92,915 to $159,640.
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This is an interesting article setup. I quite like it actually. But, I have a feeling I know why an article discussing the deadlines for housing lotteries was made…
Ha, yup. I’m a little doubtful this will stop that onslaught though. Maybe reduce it.
I would love an application
Uhmmmm, how about those who make less and want to live in buildings like these? How are these deemed affordable?
Affordable for who. What planet are you living in….seriously?
Thank you Thomas! And I hope this helps all the readers who are commenting on the permit articles with securing housing placement.
Would love an application
Yes i like it. Thank you
I love to have an application for 834 pacific st in Brooklyn
I need an application for me and my newborn.
I love to a application bronx to 629 east wake field the bronx ty so much
These are for people with money affordable not.
likewise!
This is a joke, right? There is nothing “affordable” whatsoever going on here.
Evelyn if u want an application go onto nyc housing connect 2.0 site make an account and u can apply from there its very easy good luck
I need a application please
Hello I need a aplication please
How can I get an application to apply
I need application for my son he is adult incapacitated need urgent for him I put my name
Where can pickup application
There are no apts for low income people.so the homeless stay homeless.
I would a application for A 1 bedroom 834 pacific st bklyn ny
I have section 8 voucher i w to go back to New York
I need an application to the apartments in the bronx please send me one
I want to apply for any Brooklyn apartments
I have my three kids with me im living with someone and their family i needin New York city
I really would love a home to live i pay so much in storage.now start to get little work in my field as a HHA so please consider my application plus i am a cancersurvivor please send me a application to apply 2015 FosterAveapt34 BrooklynNY11210 .
Hi im interested in this
Like the apartment in Queens
I would like to have two bedroom, where can I get a application.
I would like to get a low income housing I think that would be great in my perspective
My email address is gregoryjackson1962@yahoo!.com
I make $1,500 a month working from home and need more office space. Please send me application and I send you details how you can achieve financial independence just like me. Act now! Thank you
New York city should be ashamed. They are making what they call “affordable apartments” yet the average New Yorker cannot afford. I was born and raised in New York, I work two jobs and I still cannot afford even a studio in a few of these buildings, It is indeed sad. Look at the number of units that are left over it should tell you a lot lol (34-86 units still empty).
I assure you that even though these apartments say affordable they are not for the people of New York City, I am convinced that our city is trying to push out people in poverty. I’m aware that they do have a few units in buildings available as low as $300-$800, yet It feels as if the odds are against us.
I know a 70 year old who is in a hotel right now been in the system of homeless ness for twelve years . Never been awarded section 8 housing . Or any permanent housing voctured in and out of the system by accident. They to this day have spent 1000000 dollars on her in and out of the system. This is elderly abuse .
What is “affordable” about these apartments?
Hi please how I get a applcation for the building
How do I get an application too ??
I would like an application for the housing in queens please.
I’m interested
How can I get an application?
Hi I like apply for the building
I would like an application please. Thank you.
Looking for a one bedroom unit a single adult thank you
Nothing to buy? I see only for rent. If my income tomorrow exceed it they’ll kick you out.
I will love to apply
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Im in need of an appartment please reach out to me
Octavio rivera
I would like an application fo the Housing lottery in 586 or596 32 second street in brooklyn thank you
Looking for 1br .
I would love to get an application
Awa T January, 1 06 2021 at 3:21pm
I need an application for 3 bedroom
Awa January o6 2021 at 3:25pm
I would like to get an application for 3bedroom
Awa January 6 2921 at 4:05 pm
I would love to have an application for 3 bedrooms please and happy new year
I need a 3 bedroom. I have a two children.how can I get a application form
Good Morning to you, I am in need of an application form
I would like to obtain an application
Would like an application for any bx buildings but I am poor I make 20,000 a year how can I afford a 1 bedroom apt. Please have consideration for working poor
I want an application please thank you.
I would like an application to fill out thank you
I want an application please. Thank you.
People with extremely low incomes you should apply for units in your income range. They have bldgs for extremely low incomes $20,000 a yr and under but you must look for them on housing connect website. Brooklyn has a ton of bldgs they are developing for very low income ranges.
I really don’t know why ppl with jobs like HHA & section 8 Really think they can afford a 3 or 4 bedroom with these housing lottery where lowest is 60,000 to 112,000 are you serious if you make that kinda money please tell where to apply for HHa work, I worked corporate and I can’t afford this ????
Hello , I would like to please know how I can apply for 751 Rosdale Avenue , we are seniors and really need a better place to live. Thank you