Affordable housing lottery opens at Fort Greene's luxury everly building * Brooklyn Paper
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Affordable housing lottery opens at Fort Greene's luxury everly building * Brooklyn Paper
"An affordable housing lottery for a new 51-story luxury tower a block away from Fort Greene park is open. The new development has a total of 569 apartments and includes an outdoor pool, a wine and party room, and a games room. The lottery for The Everly, located at 180 Ashland Place, includes 171 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments, all rent stabilized and income restricted. They are set aside for households earning 80 to 130% of the Area Median Income, or between $64,766 and $227,500 a year for households of one to five people, according to the listing."
"There are 25 actually affordable apartments, all at 80% of AMI: 15 studios priced at $1,793 a month, eight one-bedroom apartments for $1,918, and two two-bedroom apartments renting for $2,292 a month. At 130% of AMI, there are 146 units including studios at $2,800, one-bedrooms at $3,500, and two-bedrooms at $4,399 a month. Market-rate units started leasing in June, according to StreetEasy, and listings are live on the development's website and StreetEasy. The cheapest current market-rate apartment is a studio for $3,360 and the most expensive is a two-bedroom for $6,560 a month. The developer is offering concessions for both the market-rate and lottery apartments, including one month free on a two-year lease, 50% off security deposits, and move-in bonuses between $500 and $1,000 depending on apartment size."
The Everly at 180 Ashland Place is a 51-story, 569-apartment development that opened an affordable housing lottery for 171 rent-stabilized, income-restricted units. Units are reserved for households earning 80% to 130% of Area Median Income, with 25 apartments at 80% AMI and 146 units at 130% AMI, priced from roughly $1,793 to $4,399 monthly depending on size and AMI level. Market-rate units began leasing in June with studios starting around $3,360 and two-bedrooms up to $6,560. The building includes high-end finishes, in-unit laundry, utilities details, pet rules, concessions, and amenities such as an outdoor pool, game room, and more.
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