Posted May 5, 2016, 5:20 PM
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NYC/NJ/Miami-Dade
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Riverview Estates Fairway (PA)
Posts: 45,696
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The people who get this are lucky. Granted the household earning in general is crap, but a 1 bedroom for that price is a steal.
Imagine those that will live in 9 Dekalb for similar pricing.
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Some pricing: (affordable housing)
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Of the tower’s total 600 units, 120 will be reserved for low-income households. To qualify for the lottery, annual household incomes must be between $32,640 and $38,100 for individuals and between $46,937 and $63,060 for a family of six. The 21 available studios will be priced at $912 per month, the 65 one-bedrooms at $980, 29 two-bedrooms at $1,165, and the five three-bedrooms at $1,315.
According to the advertisement, lottery winners will have access to the building’s 24-hour fitness center with yoga studio, indoor pool, outdoor rooftop pool, dog run, outdoor landscaped areas, club room, bowling alley, game lounge, children’s lounge, dog run and care services and tenant storage, though additional fees may apply. Other amenities in the building will include a bowling alley, putting green and outdoor workout area. The common spaces are designed by McGinley Design and according to renderings will be clad in warm woods and stones and highlighted by sparkling fixtures. All of the building’s 598 apartments will feature large, nearly floor-to-ceiling windows, and western-facing units will be provided with sweeping views of the Hudson River.
Interested and qualified applicants can apply online here. Leasing for 555Ten’s market-rate apartments should begin later this year; stay updated on those listings by visiting CityRealty. And find below 6sqft’s map of other ongoing housing lotteries:
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