
"Included in the lottery are 23 units, all rent stabilized and income restricted, 18 of which could be deemed truly affordable. Those are targeted at households of one to five people earning between $38,400 and $105,000 a year, or 40% to 60% Area Median Income, according to the listing. They include two studio units at $978 and one at $1,521 a month, 10 one-bedroom apartments renting for $1,040 and $1,622 a month, and six two-bedrooms for $1,930 a month."
"The remaining five apartments are aimed at households of one to five people earning $122,229 to $227,500 a year, or 130% AMI. Studios in this bracket go for $3,243, one-bedrooms for $3,661, and two-bedrooms rent for $4,376 a month. The building received its certificate of occupancy in August, city records show. Market-rate units started leasing in July, according to StreetEasy, and there are six active listings on the site."
The Carroll at 33 4th St. is an eight-story, 82-apartment building in Carroll Gardens near the Gowanus Canal with a certificate of occupancy obtained in August. A housing lottery offers 23 rent-stabilized, income-restricted units, including 18 units targeted to households earning $38,400–$105,000 (40–60% AMI) with rents ranging from about $978 for studios to $1,930 for two-bedrooms. Five units target households earning $122,229–$227,500 (130% AMI) with higher rents. Market-rate units began leasing in July with listings roughly $3,900–$6,230. Building amenities include a gym, dog park, rooftop terrace, bike storage, business room, and children's playroom.
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