Brooklyn News: Two Housing Lotteries in East New York
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Brooklyn News: Two Housing Lotteries in East New York
"An affordable housing lottery has launched for 291 truly affordable apartments in a new building that is part of Innovative Urban Village, a Brooklyn megachurch pastor's longtime vision to build an affordable housing complex in East New York."
"An affordable housing lottery has launched for a new 14-story development on Atlantic Avenue in East New York. The 233-unit building replaced neighborhood icon Mrs. Maxwell's Bakery and its parking lot."
"In a prewar Cobble Hill walk-up building, this apartment is petite but fits in fetching details, including a wood burning fireplace, a kitchen with a graphic tile floor, and storage space. The one-bedroom requires a healthy daily workout, as it is on the fourth floor of 175 Amity Street."
"Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, and Flatbush. They range in price from $2,999,999 to $12.75 million."
An affordable housing lottery opened for 291 apartments in a new building tied to Innovative Urban Village in East New York, reflecting a Brooklyn megachurch pastor’s long-term plan for an affordable housing complex. Another lottery launched for a 233-unit, 14-story development on Atlantic Avenue in East New York, replacing Mrs. Maxwell’s Bakery and its parking lot, with rents starting at $761. For buyers, a Cobble Hill prewar walk-up apartment at 175 Amity Street offers a wood burning fireplace, a renovated kitchen with graphic tile flooring, and storage, priced at $799K. Open houses included homes in Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, and Flatbush, ranging from $2,999,999 to $12.75 million, including a Flatbush neo-Federal house asking $2.2 million.
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