Thursday, July 20, 2006

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED THREE-FAMILY HOMES IN BROOKLYN

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:47:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: "My NYC.gov News"
To: reysmont@yahoo.com
Subject: NEWLY CONSTRUCTED THREE-FAMILY HOMES IN BROOKLYN




July 20, 2006

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED THREE-FAMILY HOMES IN BROOKLYN

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) has updated its web content concerning housing for sale in Brooklyn.

Red Green, Ltd. is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for 11 three-family homes located in the East New York section of Brooklyn. These properties will be offered to qualified purchasers through the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development's New Foundations Program.

For more information, visit the HPD website at http://www.nyc.gov/html/hpd/html/apartment/lotteries.shtml. (see below)

We suggest you look at HPD's apartment and home lists at least once a month.

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Apartment Seekers
Current Housing Lotteries


HPD does not rent apartments. We work with real estate professionals and community sponsors who market apartments. We require that subsidized apartments be rented through an Open Lottery System to ensure fair and equitable distribution of housing to eligible applicants.

In order to participate in a lottery, you will have to contact building managers, community sponsors and/or real estate professionals directly to fill out an application and enter it in an apartment lottery. There are no brokers' fees and no application fees.

If you would like to receive an e-mail when the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development has updated its web content concerning apartment and home listings for City-sponsored housing in the five boroughs, please register for this feature at www.nyc.gov/hpd

The full descriptions of the apartments listed below are available in .PDF format. To download these descriptions, you will need the latest copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This program can be downloaded for free from this link: "Acrobat and the Web."

Borough & Neighborhood - Size of Apartment - Units Available - Annual Gross Income - Application Deadline - Full Description
Manhattan
Central Harlem 1 & 2 Bedroom 31 View advertisement July 31, 2006 View pdf

Upper East Side Studio1 Bedroom 44 View advertisement September 23, 2006 View pdf

Brooklyn
East New York 3-Family Homes 11 View advertisement August 30, 2006 View pdf

Bronx
Westchester Ave Studio1 Bedroom2 Bedroom 48 View advertisement July 25, 2006 View pdf

Mott Haven 1 Bedroom2 Bedroom3 Bedroom 107 View advertisement July 31, 2006 View pdf

Melrose Studio1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 125 View advertisement August 26, 2006 View pdf

Crotona Studio1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 71 View advertisement September 9, 2006 View pdf

HDC's Lists of Developments
The NYC Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has several programs, each with different income requirements. You may be eligible for one or more programs, depending on your income and family size. Check the guidelines for each program first, and then consult the following lists of buildings that are organized by income levels. You should carefully read the income guidelines for all the programs to determine your eligibility, since you may fall within different categories for different programs.

In addition, remember that to apply for an apartment, you will have to contact the Managing Agent for each building to determine if they are accepting applications at this time. There is no central application office for these listings.

Low Income
Tax-Exempt 80/20 (.PDF)
***Developments

Low-Income Affordable Marketplace Program (.PDF)
***Developments

Moderate Income
Taxable 80/20 (.PDF)
***Developments

Middle Income
Housing Opportunity Program (.PDF)

Mixed Income (Low- and Middle Income)
Mixed Income Program (.PDF)
***Developments

The Department for the Aging
The Department for the Aging (DFTA) provides a comprehensive on-line listing of senior housing operating within the five boroughs. The information can be viewed by borough or by entering a zip code for the desired area. Get the list by clicking here.

Supportive Housing:The Supportive Housing Network of New York provides a list of SRO units and studio apartments operated by non-profit agencies which provide some level of on-site supportive services. The majority of the units are for single individuals who are currently homeless in the NYC shelter system and/or who have a disability.

Visit the website of the Supportive Housing Network for a New York City Intake List. There are very few vacancies.

Also see: http://forums.prospero.com/HDFCCentral?msg=744.1

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