Affordable Housing

An affordable housing lottery opens for 199 apartments in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

  • Eligible applicants must earn from $16,218 to $132,400
  • There are 30 one bedrooms with rents set at $1,816
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By Emily Myers  |
November 10, 2022 - 12:30PM
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Rents at 1921 Atlantic Ave. start at $375 for a studio. 

NYC Housing Connect

Applications are open for an affordable housing lottery for 199 newly constructed apartments at 1921 Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn. Rents start at $375 a month for a studio. Eligible applicants for this lottery must earn from $16,218 to $132,400 depending on the size of the household. 

The stabilized apartments are studios, one, two, and three bedrooms set aside for households earning from 30 to 80 percent of the area median income (AMI). This varies depending on how many people you live with. Currently the AMI for New York City is $106,800 for a two-person household. 

The most expensive apartment is a three bedroom for between three and seven people where the household income is from $91,543 to $132,400. There are 13 apartments like this and the rent is $2,501. There are 30 one-bedroom apartments available with rents set at $1,816. The income requirements for these apartments range from $66,035 to $96,080. 

The building has a no-pet policy. There is a shared laundry room, a gym, and a rooftop terrace with views of Manhattan. Tenants pay for electricity and gas.

The Stuyvesant Heights building is close to Jackie Robinson and Weeksville playgrounds, and Fulton Park. It is 20 minutes from Barclays Center and the closest subway is Ralph Avenue for the A train. B25 and B47 buses are nearby. 

The developers have set aside 50 percent of the rent-stabilized apartments for those who live in the community. There is also a 5 percent preference for NYC employees. A small percentage of apartments will be allocated to applicants with mobility, vision, and hearing needs. 

Applications must be submitted online or postmarked no later than January 4th. 

If you’re interested and think you might qualify for one of these apartments, you can create a profile and apply online via NYC Housing Connect. For details on this particular lottery, click here. Don’t apply more than once, or you could be disqualified.

Winning one of these rent-stabilized apartments can be life changing: Rent increases are capped and lease renewals are automatic, providing long-term affordability for NYC renters. Need more information on how the housing lottery works? Check out “6 steps for applying to NYC's affordable housing lottery.”

For some advice from successful applicants read “How to land a rental apartment through NYC's affordable housing lottery.” And if you or someone you know is having trouble with the application process, consider reaching out to a housing ambassador in the community.

Note: Brick Underground is in no way affiliated with New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development or the Housing Development Corporation. If you are interested in applying to these or other affordable housing developments, please go to NYC Housing Connect for information and instructions.

Have you successfully won an apartment through the affordable housing lottery? If you have first-person advice to share about the process, we’d love to hear from you. Please send us an email. We respect all requests for anonymity.

 

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Emily Myers

Senior Writer/Podcast Producer

Emily Myers is a real estate writer and podcast host. As the former host of the Brick Underground podcast, she earned four silver awards from the National Association of Real Estate Editors. Emily studied journalism at the University of the Arts, London, earned an MA Honors degree in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh and lived for a decade in California.

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