Affordable housing lotto opens at luxury Gowanus building, with rents starting at $907 * Brooklyn Paper
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Affordable housing lotto opens at luxury Gowanus building, with rents starting at $907 * Brooklyn Paper
"The complex, dubbed Maison Bond, is another large residential building stemming from the Gowanus rezoning, and it includes a gym, roof deck with a grilling station, and a skybridge. Included in the lottery for 335 Bond St. are 18 one- and two-bedroom apartments, all rent stabilized and income restricted, 14 of which could be deemed truly affordable."
"Those are set aside for families earning 40-60% of the Area Median Income, or between $37,955 and $105,000 a year for households of one to five people. Seven of the units are one-bedrooms going for $907 and $1,437 a month and seven are two-bedroom apartments going for $1,052 and $1,687, a month."
"The remaining four apartments are aimed at households of one to five people earning 100% of AMI, or $92,435 to $175,000 for households of one to five people. One-bedrooms in this bracket cost $2,496 and two-bedrooms rent for $2,958 a month."
Maison Bond is a new nine-story residential complex located at 335 Bond Street in Gowanus, developed as part of the neighborhood's rezoning initiative. The building features amenities including a gym, roof deck with grilling station, and a skybridge. The affordable housing lottery includes 18 rent-stabilized, income-restricted apartments. Fourteen units target families earning 40-60% of Area Median Income, ranging from $37,955 to $105,000 annually, with one-bedroom rents from $907-$1,437 and two-bedroom rents from $1,052-$1,687 monthly. Four additional units serve households earning 100% AMI ($92,435-$175,000), priced at $2,496 for one-bedrooms and $2,958 for two-bedrooms.
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