![]() ![]() ![]() 50% of the units are being set aside for residents of community boards 2, 3, 6 and 8, another 5% for municipal employees, 5% for mobility-disabled tenants and 2% for vision- and hearing-disabled tenants. But hey, you could also wind up being the lucky soul who gets one of three $548/month studios. Forget those normally wise words though, because today a lottery opens that has a prize more valuable than money: affordable housing in New York City.ĥ35 Carlton Avenue is Pacific Park's (formerly Atlantic Yards) first all-affordable housing property, with 297 apartments up for grabs for people and families making anywhere from $20,126 to $173,415.Īs you can see from the table above, the majority of apartments are in the middle and high-income band, and the odds are especially in your favor if you're someone making between $93,000 and $116,000 looking for a one-bedroom apartment. The lottery, as a wise man once said, should really be called the jack squattery because that's all you'll probably ever win in it.
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