Don’t want to pay for the apartment? Do not have to pay $2,5–3 thousand for apartments in Manhattan, even if you have a decent income. This week on the affordable housing market, there have been several proposals for different categories of tenants are low — income and not only.
Manhattan
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Acacia Gardens
In June, the city will distribute over hundreds of studios, one-, two — and three-bedroom apartments in a new residential complex at the address: East 120th Street in East Harlem. Applications will be accepted from applicants with an average income ($ 40 458 – 95 400 depending on family size) and income in the amount of 60% of average ($30 069 on one to $ 420 66 for six).
For secure tenants the rent will not exceed $ 1 706 per month.
The complex has a Playground, free Laundry and a fitness center. Has video surveillance.
Applications for participation in the lottery will be accepted until may 29.
Bronx
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118 apartments at 3620 Webster Avenue waiting for the owners with income from 40 to 110% of the average.
At stake — studios, one-, two — and three-bedroom apartments in 10-storey building with a modern video surveillance system. There is Laundry, bike Parking and spacious rooms for guests.
For low-income housing prices start at $519, and for tenants with a normal income ranging from $996 to $1 965 — depending on the number of rooms.