Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. All images courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 310 Graham Avenue, a seven-story residential building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by architect Diego Aguilera and developed by South Williamsburg-based Cheskie Weiss, the structure yields 16,350 square feet and 24 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are eight units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $68,572 to $192,400.

310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Amenities include a laundry room, a gym, a bike storage lockers, security cameras, and assigned parking spaces. Units include name-brand appliances and finishes and hardwood floors.

310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,000 for incomes ranging from $68,572 to $139,620; one two-bedroom with a monthly rent of $2,200 for incomes ranging from $75,429 to $167,570; two two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,716 for incomes ranging from $93,120 to $167,570; and three three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,500 for incomes ranging from $85,715 to $192,400.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than September 1, 2021.

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6 Comments on "Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 310 Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn"

  1. What’s with that living room wall?

  2. When you mention that the median income requirement is from $69,360 to $167,570, than how can you deem that this lottery is “affordable” ? You’ve had several articles this week where the income medians are consistently above that which the middle class can not afford. What is your definition of “affordable” then ? You are just like how the City of New York deems as “affordable”, not affordable to the average New Yorker. How irresponsible do people have to be to completely wipe out a whole class of citizens because of the issue over affordability? You claim your publication has the title of YIMBY. Yes in my backyard. How about YES in my backyard to stating or advocating for REAL affordable housing which is better than the standard that the City provides which is in their NYCHA apartments ? When is too much, too much. How about a “YIMBY” to that ? PLEASE !!!!!!

  3. None of this is Affordable Housing!!! Seriously what do you think the average New Yorker makes?
    $2,000./monthly Rent is not affordable housing by any means especially for a shoe box Apartment like that. & Seriously what is up with the wooden wall it’s tacky. This looks more like a shoebox of an Apartment. I’m not sure where you put your couch or anything else for that matter???

  4. I am interested
    9176071536

  5. I’m looking for a two bedroom apartment

  6. Maria Vasquez. Please love the building beautiful looking for two bedroom for me & my daughter 15yrs old. Thank you

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