A new affordable housing lottery launched for 85 apartments at 326 Rockaway Avenue in Brownsville, specifically designed for low-income households earning 50-60% of Area Median Income. The apartments range from studio to three-bedroom units, with rents from $1,095 to $2,301. The project prioritizes residents of Brooklyn Community Board 16 and aims to accommodate those with mobility issues. The building will also have units set aside for formerly homeless residents. Designed with community space, it reflects innovative architecture while addressing urgent housing needs.
Eligible incomes for this project range from $37,543 to $115,560, offering a truly affordable range of options for low-income households in New York City.
The lottery offers 85 apartments aimed at households earning between 50% and 60% of Area Median Income, a crucially affordable segment of the housing market.
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