Affordable Housing

Apply to rent a Flushing, Queens, apartment for $548 a month and up

By Donna M. Airoldi  | June 29, 2018 - 12:00PM
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Sixty-six apartments at 133-45 41st Ave. are set aside for households with at least one person aged 62 or older. 

One Flushing

Applications are open for 231 apartments at 133-45 41st Ave. in Flushing, Queens, through the city housing lottery.

The apartments are studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and three bedrooms set aside for people in several income brackets. Sixty-six units are designated for one- to two-person households with incomes spanning $20,675-$41,750 and with at least one person aged 62 or older; rents start at $538 for a studio.

The remaining 165 apartments are for individuals with incomes spanning $31,543-$157,300 and with households of one to six individuals; rents start at $865 for a studio.

The building amenities listed include a 24-hour attended lobby, on-site resident manager, resident lounge, and rooftop garden. Laundry, bicycle storage, and a fitness center are available for additional fees.

Full income eligibility and rent details are here:

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The building is between College Point Boulevard and Main Street in Flushing, and is smoke free. It’s located in the heart of Flushing’s business district, near services, shops, and restaurants. The Long Island Rail Road Flushing station is across the street. The 7 train at the Main Street station is within two blocks.

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.

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 this or other affordable housing developments, please go to the NYC Housing Connect website for information and instructions.

 

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