Time to Get Your 160 Schermerhorn Lottery Ticket
If you make between $21,770 and $29,760, you’ll want to keep reading. 160 Schermerhorn, phase two of the Hamlin/Time Equities project that started with the 14 Townhouses, has begun taking applications for 100 affordable studio apartments in the building. (The building as a whole has 190 units.) And how sweet a deal is it? $625-a-month…

If you make between $21,770 and $29,760, you’ll want to keep reading. 160 Schermerhorn, phase two of the Hamlin/Time Equities project that started with the 14 Townhouses, has begun taking applications for 100 affordable studio apartments in the building. (The building as a whole has 190 units.) And how sweet a deal is it? $625-a-month sweet! No pets are allowed; nor are full-time students. Half of the units are reserved for people who already live within Community Board 2. There are also some single-digit set-asides for various physical impairments. The application deadline is April 30 and details can be found here.
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The French schools teach spelling. Teat. Tit will do, too. Tete? That’s a different part of the anatomy altogether.
Hey — on a per square foot basis, this one is only a little more expensive. But, it isn’t facing Macy’s butt or the warm tete of the government (aka House of Detention), so probably it isn’t worth it. 31 Monroe Place.
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/11586-townhouse-31-monroe-place-brooklyn-heights-brooklyn
see, 4:22 and montrose? there are lots of people who work hard, make money, raise families and advance in life, and don’t feel guilty about it. they also don’t blame others for their problems and or shy away from facts. you should try it!
4:27 – The US is the largest and wealthiest economy in the world. Are you are saying we should be more like France or Spain? Have you seen truly poor people in Spain?
Also, you should talk to my friend in Madrid, he graduated from college 3 years ago and cant get a job until someone dies. He’s OK though, he just suckles from the warm tete of the government being as unproductive as possible.
The only people in this country who get free everything are the CEOs of Tyco and the like. The rest of us work pretty hard — much harder than in the welfare havens of the EU, where state-funded child care is a right, college is free, life expectancies are longer, and middle class people get two months of vacation every year.
“neighborhoods in which people have paid through the nose for their homes” Speak for yourself. I paid $25,000 for my five story brownstone on State Street, and I’ve been living off it for years. And I don’t pay Social Security taxes either.
4:22 – So you deny that handing out free everything to people people leads to an ever expanding class of people dependant on the system? Just wondering because I fail to see how paying people not to work, not to educate themselves, and to have as many children as biologically possible leads to less poverty.
Interesting idea, 4:15. So since the US spends less than any other developed country on welfare, public housing, public health care, free public and higher education, and since its governmental subsidies are overwhelmingly directed to the rich (with sloppy seconds to the middle class in the form of mortgage subsidies and cheap gas), we should have the least poverty, right? Odd that it doesn’t show up in the statistics, though.
amen 4:15. wanna split 4:13’s pad with me?