The affordable housing lottery has launched for Sendero Verde Phase I, a 15-story building at 60 East 112th Street and a ten-story building at 75 East 111th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Handel Architects and developed by L+M Development Partners, Jonathan Rose Companies, and Acacia Network, the Sendero Verde complex will yield nearly 700 residences when all phases are complete, along with numerous outdoor green spaces and community facility space for social services. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 324 units for residents at 30 to 110 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $15,806 to $162,800.
Amenities include a shared laundry room, fitness center, community room, computer room, bicycle storage, package lockers, and an outdoor terrace. Tenants are responsible for electricity.
At 30 percent of the AMI, there are 72 units with a monthly rent ranging from $388 to $662 for incomes ranging from $15,806 to $44,400. At 40 percent of the AMI, there are 36 units with a monthly rent ranging from $558 to $957 for incomes ranging from $21,635 to $59,200. At 50 percent of the AMI, there are 36 units with a monthly rent ranging from $729 to $1,253 for incomes ranging from $27,498 to $74,000.
At 60 percent of the AMI, there are 36 units with a monthly rent ranging from $947 to $1,632 for incomes ranging from $34,972 to $88,800. At 80 percent of the AMI, there are 72 units with a monthly rent ranging from $1,241 to $2,140 for incomes ranging from $45,052 to $118,400. At 110 percent of the AMI, there are 72 units with a monthly rent ranging from $1,463 to $2,524 for incomes ranging from $52,663 to $162,800.
Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than February 25, 2022.
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What a truly uninspiring block of apartments… looks like a stack of low income “projects” stacked on top of each other! 😝
Amazing how “light and airy” the interiors are compared to the bland exteriors?!
On the plus side, is that it will provide over 700 tenants with new living spaces, at more affordable rents.
Arise, Le Corbusier
Please mail me application for phase 1 Harlem New York affordable apartments at 290 Lincoln Place apt c1 Brooklyn New York 11238.
Another Outlaw quest for the holy apartment.
My name is Jacqueline Davis can you send house connection application my dresses is 12-50 35 Th Ave Astoria Néw York 11106 apt 2G I need a two bedroom thank you so much
Haha. You are so dumb to send your address
Where are the “After” pictures with crack pipes, needles, ugly graffiti, rats, old ladies with granny carts, loitering dead beat dad’s, and thanks to the idiot Democrats, teenage addicts freebasing on K2 and dope and marijuana outdoors 24/7 365 days a week except when they are looting stores for slaps on the wrist.
Why a developer would put any money in projects is beyond me.
How to put my name on the waiting list for a 1 bedroom apartment
My name is Gabriel Roche,Wating for 1 bedroom apartmet Thank
Instead of putting the migrants into hotels and having NYC pay $6000-$9000 a month for a hotel room they should move them into this project.