
"Included in the lottery for the eight-story, 49-unit building at 1663 East New York Avenue are 11 studio and three-bedroom apartments for households of one to seven people earning 40 to 80 percent of Area Median Income, or between $35,246 and $160,720 a year, according to the listing. There are four studio units for $863 and $1,357 a month and seven three-bedroom apartments ranging from $1,229 to $2,698 a month."
"The building was designed by architect Frank J. Quatela, and renderings show the facade is light yellow with darker yellow horizontal stripes and burnt orange panels. Floor-to-ceiling windows cover the East New York Avenue facade. There is a set back at the seventh floor and the ground floor is finished in orange brick. Apartments have white walls and light wood flooring, with light blue kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances, renderings show."
An affordable housing lottery opened for a recently completed eight-story, 49-unit building at 1663 East New York Avenue in Ocean Hill. Eleven units—four studios and seven three-bedroom apartments—are offered to households of one to seven people earning 40 to 80 percent of Area Median Income ($35,246–$160,720). Studio rents are $863 and $1,357; three-bedroom rents range $1,229–$2,698. The building includes an elevator, shared laundry, bike storage, outdoor areas, and is pet-free with service animals allowed. Tenants pay electricity and heating; hot water is included. The development follows the East New York rezoning, MIH, and is expected to receive 421-a.
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