Brooklyn News: A Housing Lottery Launches in East New York
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Brooklyn News: A Housing Lottery Launches 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. Rents start at $761."
"Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens. They range in price from $1.85 million to $4.195 million."
An affordable housing lottery opened for a new 14-story, 233-unit development on Atlantic Avenue in East New York, with rents starting at $761. The building replaced Mrs. Maxwell’s Bakery and its parking lot. Two landmarked properties in Bed Stuy and Fort Greene, owned by the family of the state’s first Black gynecologist, were listed for $8.25 million after years of speculation. Park Slope open houses include a renovated brownstone priced from $1.85 million to $4.195 million. A Park Slope limestone single-family house at 577 4th Street asks $4.5 million and includes modern upgrades like central air. A Clinton Hill Victorian apartment at 126 Greene Avenue asks $1.6 million and features original details plus potential roof outdoor space.
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