Housing Lottery Units Still Available at 1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

There are still three affordable housing units available via lottery at 1709 Park Place, a four-story residential building in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by Draft Master Engineering and developed by Gaby Uziel under 1709 Park Place LLC, the structure yields eight 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 $62,572 to $156,130.

1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

Amenities include a shared laundry room, valet trash, storage, and outdoor areas. Units come equipped with a dishwasher, name-brand kitchen appliances, countertops, and finishes, air conditioning, and hardwood floors. Tenants are responsible for electricity.

1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,825 for incomes ranging from $62,572 to $156,130.

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 30, 2022.

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8 Comments on "Housing Lottery Units Still Available at 1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn"

  1. A real charmer.

  2. It looks like a prison.

    • I’ll never understand how a developer, and yes I acknowledge they are in it to make a profit, but how they can in good conscience cheap out so reprehensibly on facades. How much extra would it have added to the overall budget… 1… 2% at most to pay for some design element brickwork or maybe even some lintels? And the punch-through A/C units should have been banned by the DOB decades ago. It makes me barf to see new construction continue to assault the neighborhood with those.

  3. Textbook thoughtlessness.

  4. How is that living room even legal width?

  5. Love the blue door !

  6. 1709 Park Place LLC ( Looks Like Crap!)

  7. this isn’t AFFORDABLE HOUSING BUT INCOME LINKED HOUSING AND ONLY AFFORDABLE TO UPPER INCOME PEOPLE NOT LOW INCOME.
    THIS IS A JOKE.
    At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,825 for incomes ranging from $62,572 to $156,130.

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