Affordable Lottery Opens for Nine Units in Flatbush, Starting at $1,650 a Month
There are two studios, two one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units available.
An affordable housing lottery has opened for nine newly constructed units in an eight-story building under construction at 1127 Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush, not far from the current site of Flatbush Caton Market.
It also uses the address of 2175 Clarendon Road. There are two studios, two one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units available. Monthly rents start at $1,650 a month and top out at $1,950.
The lottery is set at an area median income range of 130 percent for all of the units. Eligible incomes range between $56,572 and $135,590 for households of one to four people.
Daniel Vislocky of New York-based Station Companies is the owner. The company purchased two lots — 1127 Flatbush and 2175 Clarendon — for a combined $988,000 in 2014.
According to building permits, there will be a total of 28 units in the entire building. Parking for 14 bikes will be available in the cellar, medical offices will be on the ground floor and there will be shared roof space.
David Cutler is the architect of record. His firm, Hustvedt Cutler Architects, is behind two projects in Bushwick: the converted church at 600 Bushwick Avenue and the former home of Dannenhoffer’s Glass Works, now simply called “Glassworks.”
Based on the rendering, the building at 1127 Flatbush will have variegated tan brick on the facade, and the penthouse will have a private terrace.
Applications for the affordable housing lottery must be submitted by April 29, 2019. Apply through NYC Housing Connect. To learn more about how to apply for affordable housing, read Brownstoner’s guide.
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