Housing Lottery Launches for 3991 Saxon Avenue in Kingsbridge, The Bronx

3991 Saxon Avenue in Kingsbridge, The Bronx via NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 3991 Saxon Avenue, a six-story residential building in Kingsbridge, The Bronx. Designed by Badaly Architects and developed by Leunard Vushaj, the structure yields 17 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 17 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $105,840 to $250,380.

Amenities include pet-friendly policies and a shared laundry room. Residences come with name-brand kitchen countertops and finishes, and tiled bathrooms. Tenants are responsible for electricity including stove and heat. Hot water is included in the rent.

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are four studios with a monthly rent of $3,087 for incomes ranging from $105,840 to $161,590; one one-bedroom with a monthly rent of $3,298 for incomes ranging from $113,075 to $181,740; eight two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,939 for incomes ranging from $135,052 to $218,010; and four three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $4,533 for incomes ranging from $155,418 to $250,380.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than June 27, 2024.

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6 Comments on "Housing Lottery Launches for 3991 Saxon Avenue in Kingsbridge, The Bronx"

  1. unaffordable building in the bronx

    At 130 percent of the AMI, there are four studios with a monthly rent of $3,087 for incomes ranging from $105,840 to $161,590; one one-bedroom with a monthly rent of $3,298 for incomes ranging from $113,075 to $181,740; eight two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,939 for incomes ranging from $135,052 to $218,010; and four three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $4,533 for incomes ranging from $155,418 to $250,380.

    • Why do people always make such comments for Bronx buildings? That area was developed originally for middle and working class. It was not a low income area. Other boroughs and even suburbs need to do their share. The Bronx became over saturated with lower income populaces in the 1970’s.. so It already has more than its share now.

  2. Crystal Zeigler | June 9, 2024 at 9:28 pm | Reply

    How do I get on this list for a apartment

  3. This is really Van Cortlandt Village I believe – rather than Kingsbridge.

  4. Sheree Hamblin | June 11, 2024 at 8:24 am | Reply

    This is really nice

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