Just when you’ve given up on the appeal of housing lotteries — after, all who wins? — here comes one that is worth your while to apply.
A brand-new luxury rental development at 409 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights is open and ready to award 56 apartments in a housing lottery to qualified middle-income applicants earning between $42,000 for a single person up to $135,240 for a 5-person household.
The lottery is open to anyone earning 80, 100 and 120 percent of the area median income. Rental rates will run from $1,168 for a studio and up to $2,759 for a 2-bedroom. Eligibility and rental rates are outlined in the chart below.
The building was designed by the standout architectural firm of Issac & Stern, with Adam America as the developer and Durukan handling the handsome design of the 11-story building on the corner of Eastern Parkway and Bedford Avenue, just blocks from Prospect Park.
Hooked on Crown Heights? See More Rentals Under $2,800 a MonthArticle continues below
Crown Heights
1836 Park Place
$2,650No Fee
2 |
1
Crown Heights
2303A Pacific Street
$2,350No Fee
2 |
1
Weeksville
1295 Park Place
$2,700No Fee
2 |
1
Crown Heights
802 Park Place
$2,450No Fee
1 |
1
Weeksville
1982 Atlantic Avenue
$2,375No Fee
2 |
1
Crown Heights
1284 Pacific Street
$2,750No Fee
1 |
1
Crown Heights
1010 Pacific Street
$2,775No Fee
1 |
1
Crown Heights
1010 Pacific Street
$2,486No Fee
Studio |
1
Crown Heights
931 Carroll Street
$2,658No Fee
1 |
1
Crown Heights
988 Bergen Street
$2,300No Fee
1 |
1
Weeksville
1591 Sterling Place
$2,500No Fee
2 |
1
Crown Heights
1556 Atlantic Avenue
$2,400No Fee
2 |
1
How to Apply
To apply online, visit the NYC Housing Connect site. To request an application by mail, send a self-addressed envelope to: 409 Eastern Pkwy, C/o FAC 621 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217.
Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than June 25, 2019.
The apartments at 409 Eastern Parkway feature custom finishes, open-floor living plans and oversized windows. Apartments all feature marble bathrooms with Kohler fixtures, gourmet kitchens with white lacquer Shaker-style cabinetry and Caesarstone countertops, wide-plank oak flooring, and Bosch washer and dryers.
The building is loaded with amenities at three separate levels.
Lower level “chill” zone includes game room, screening area and wet bar; children’s playroom; a fully equipped fitness center with yoga alcove; bike storage; pet spa and laundry room.
Don’t Stop There: See More Brooklyn Rentals Under $2,800 a MonthArticle continues below
Flatbush
2337 Bedford Avenue
$2,625No Fee
1 |
1
Homecrest
3315 Nostrand Avenue
$1,675No Fee
Studio |
1
Bedford-Stuyvesant
1516 Fulton Street
$2,800No Fee
1 |
1
Stuyvesant Heights
1110 De Kalb Avenue
$2,314No Fee
Studio |
1
Stuyvesant Heights
733 Madison Street
$2,600No Fee
1 |
1
Borough Park
905 43rd Street
$1,963No Fee
2 |
1
Dyker Heights
6705 Twelfth Avenue
$2,500No Fee
2 |
1
Park Slope
558 11th Street
$2,450No Fee
1 |
1
Stuyvesant Heights
84 Chauncey Street
$2,252No Fee
1 |
1
Prospect Heights
755 Dean Street
$2,295No Fee
1 |
1
Bedford-Stuyvesant
160 Quincy Street
$2,600No Fee
2 |
1
Marine Park
1487 East 31st Street
$1,500No Fee
Studio |
1
The 24-hour attended lobby has part-time doorman and concierge, landscaped courtyard, residents’ lounge with kitchenette and central fireplace; library and work space.
The rooftop lounge offers expansive city views, dining areas with barbecue stations, wet bar, bocce court and hammocks. The 5th-floor terrace has private cabanas.
If this housing lottery doesn’t appeal to you, see the map for other ongoing housing lotteries: