The affordable housing lottery has launched for 445 Vanderbilt Avenue, a five-story residential building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Marvel Architects and developed by Loketch Group, the 44,875-square-foot structure yields 43 units. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 13 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $83,349 to $167,570.
Amenities include a garage with electric car charging stations, bike storage lockers, common area wifi, a gym, and a landscaped rooftop terrace. Residences have air conditioning, name brand appliances and finishes, dishwashers, washers and dryers, and intercom devices.
At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three studios with a $2,431 monthly rent for incomes ranging from $83,349 to $124,150; seven one-bedrooms with a $2,592 monthly rent for incomes ranging from $88,869 to $139,620; and three two-bedrooms with a $3,090 monthly rent for incomes ranging from $105,943 to $167,570.
Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than August 10, 2021.
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Please stop with the sick joke known as “affordable housing”; which for this building starts for couples earning 83k….for a STUDIO!!!
DON’T UNDERSTAND WHEN YALL PPL SAID AFFORD
I agree with Damed Architect. STOP Listing these apartments as AFFORDABLE!
Just need a one bedroom apartment with bathroom
We are both veterans but I agree with some people who say you keep listing a Affordable apartments and they’re really expensive That’s not considered To be true
I feel the same as Damned. All these so-called affordable apartments are laughable. They must stop listing new developments under the label
(Affordable)
People seniors
And those with disabilities are in desperate need of Truly Affordable Apartments.
I would like to be considered for a one bedroom I receive SDA and Pention
Just horrible affordable for who we were raised in these communities our children raising their children in these neighborhoods & you list them as affordable for who the rich , struggles are real as I know u are well aware of & with COV-19, we are struggling to keep our heads above water we need real affordable housing with 0 to 30,000 income range ,I’m not saying all the properties but at least give us a chance