Concern Pitkin has introduced 22 newly constructed units located at 410 Warwick Street in East New York, Brooklyn. The building boasts several amenities including an outdoor patio, computer room, laundry room, fitness center, and community room. Moreover, the building is pet-friendly, but some restrictions may apply. There are five 1-bedroom units available at 40% AMI, two studio units, two 1-bedroom units, and five 2-bedroom units at 60% AMI. Additionally, there are eight 1-bedroom PVB units at 50% AMI. If you want to obtain an application by mail, you can send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Concern Pitkin c/o Concern Independent Living 312 Expressway Drive South, Medford, NY, 11763. Please note that only one application per development is allowed. Residents of Brooklyn Community Board 5 have a preference. The tenants are responsible for electricity and cooking electric, whereas rent includes heat and hot water.
NYC Housing Program for Affordable Living
The Supportive Housing Loan Program, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, and the Inclusionary Housing Program of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development are being utilized for the construction of this building. The primary aim of supportive housing is to provide permanent and affordable housing to the most vulnerable New Yorkers, including people with disabilities and those who were formerly homeless. In supportive housing, on-site support services are also offered to meet the unique needs of these individuals. City agencies refer low-income or previously homeless individuals or families with special needs for 60% of the units in supportive housing. The remaining 40% of units in the building are made available to the public through a lottery. The units listed in this notice are only those made available to the general public.
No deposits/application fees. Go to NYC Housing Connect page to APPLY
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