Housing Lottery Launches for 627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 627 Franklin Avenue, a six-story mixed-use building in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by Issac & Stern Architects and developed by Zohar Zauber under the 627 Franklin Avenue LLC, the structure yields ten residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are three units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $111,498 to $187,330.

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

Amenities include bike storage lockers, a shared laundry room, package lockers, virtual doorman, and a rooftop terrace. Inside residences, kitchens feature name-brand countertops and finishes, energy-efficient appliances, and a dishwasher. Other finishes include hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Tenants are responsible for electricity which includes heat, and gas including stove and hot water.

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,252 for incomes ranging from $111,498 to $187,330.

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 16, 2023.

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6 Comments on "Housing Lottery Launches for 627 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn"

  1. There must have been a good sale on large-format tiles.

  2. STOP CALLING THIS AFFORDABLE HOUSING!
    This is INCOME LINKED HOUSING. This is only affordable to upper income people and not the low income people of nyc.
    This is a joke and a taxpayer subsidy to millionaire developers.
    At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,252 for incomes ranging from $111,498 to $187,330.

  3. Here we go again with this not affordable housing in crownheights,but Hakeem Jeffries said he got our back? Shame on these politicians who allow this crap to continue

  4. Hurray!
    More Buildings!
    More People!
    More Density!
    More Traffic on our streets, subways and busses, etc.,
    While our fragile infrastructure
    continues to crumble.

    This is the Evil of Rezoning:
    One less Family Home.
    The is No Planning for our true needs.
    Who profits?
    Ruthless Real Estate Opportunists.
    Who loses?
    We The Community.

    Shame on all the Talentless Architects for knocking out another hideous building.
    Is this your best work?
    Do you have any concept of style?

  5. it looks like low income dwellings for the homeless. The asking price is ridicules. that bathroom is tacky as hell.

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