Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Seniors in Prospect Lefferts Gardens

An affordable housing lottery has opened for seniors on Prospect Lefferts Gardens’ Winthrop Street in a new eight-story development that has taken the place of an old wood frame house with a large yard.

655 Union Street rendering
655 Union Street rendering via NYC Housing Connect

Affordable Housing Lottery Opens in Gowanus With $888 One-Bedrooms

An affordable housing lottery has opened for another new Gowanus building that benefited from the neighborhood’s rezoning. Still under construction, this one is a 13-story, 193-unit block-long development that runs between Union and Sackett streets along 4th Avenue.

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Rendering of 1559 Prospect Place by ESKW/Architects. Image via Settlement Housing Fund

Affordable Housing Lottery Opens in Crown Heights With Units From $454

A truly affordable housing lottery has opened for 36 apartments in a new 100 percent affordable development in Crown Heights, with units starting at $454 a month. Dubbed Weeksville Place, the new eight-story, 45-unit building has risen on a formerly vacant and overgrown lot.

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Photo via Compass

Red Hook Townhouse With Vintage Flair, Workshop Asks $1.738 Million

A 19th century wood-frame row house tucked away near Coffey Park in Red Hook makes the most of its vintage details while also incorporating updates such as mini-split air conditioning and a backyard camper. Located at 12 Huntington Street, the dwelling is set up as a single-family, with public rooms on the raised ground floor, four bedrooms above, and a full bathroom on each level. In the English basement is a workshop and storage.

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Photo via Douglas Elliman

A Prospect Park South Edwardian and More to See, Starting at $659K

Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Prospect Park South, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, East Flatbush, and Farragut. They range in price from $659,000 to $2.295 million.

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