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Brownsville Affordable Housing Lottery With $774 Three-Bedrooms Opens
With studios as low as $454 a month, the genuinely affordable housing lottery is for the second phase of the two-block-long Ebenezer Plaza development.
Affordable housing lottery opens in Brooklyn with studios renting as low as $454
An affordable housing lottery has opened in Brooklyn, with 165 units available for rent in Brownsville. Ebenezer Plaza II, located at 589 Christopher Ave. between New Lots and Hegeman Avenues, features studios for as low as $454, one-bedroom units for $577, two-beds for $680, and three-beds for just $774. Those exceptionally affordable units are…
Affordable Housing Lottery With $617 Units Opens in Brownsville
The 174-unit and 100 percent affordable development will include manufacturing space to support local jobs.
Why Is Brownsville Beset With Gun Violence This Year?
The neighborhood has recorded 13 homicides since the start of the year.
Work Begins on Final Phase of Affordable Brownsville Housing Development
The $204 million, three-building Marcus Garvey Extension Phase 2 will add 287 truly affordable apartments to the 635-unit development.
I think it's great. All the best to everyone applying.
Brownsville Affordable Housing Lottery Launches With $711 One-BedroomsBrownstoner Open Search Search for: Go Back New Apartment building I am looking for a one bedroom apartment. I receive SSI & SSD as well as some HRA help and I have a rental program. Please can you help me. I am a retired Marine after 23 years of service. Right now I live in a shared apartment and I need to be in my own apartment so I can get visits from my daughter. I have been looking for a one bedroom apartment and I couldn’t find any that I could afford. Can you please help me……. you can contact me on my or send me an email.
Brownsville Affordable Housing Lottery With $774 Three-Bedrooms OpensTheir website does a good job explaining the situation.
East New York Is Not the Next Crown Heights: Residents Fear Rezoning Will Push Them OutDon't forget George Gershwin! Although he grew up in Manhattan and is usually associated with that borough, he was born at 242 Snediker Avenue in Brownsville.
Building of the Day: 1698 Pitkin Avenue, From Jenkins Trust Bank to T-Mobile Outpost