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Score a $589 One-Bedroom Apartment in Williamsburg

By Gwynne Hogan | July 5, 2017 3:45pm
 The city's housing lottery is open for 14 subsidized apartments at 22 Ten Eyck St.
The city's housing lottery is open for 14 subsidized apartments at 22 Ten Eyck St.
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Rendering 33 Ten Eyck

WILLIAMSBURG — Score affordable apartments in a new building, some starting at $595 a month, in the heart of the neighborhood, within walking distance of the G, L, J and M train lines, and a block from bustling Grand Street with all the bars, restaurants and shops it has to offer.

Fourteen new apartments in a building with an elevator, an outdoor area, bicycle storage and a laundry facility are now up for grabs at a building at 33 Ten Eyck St. through the city's affordable housing lottery Housing Connect.

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Families earning between $22,149 and $57,240 are eligible to apply for one and two-bedroom apartments in the building.

A one-bedroom apartment that rents for $589 a month is available for singles and two-person households who earn between $22,149 and $30,560 a year.

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Another eight one-bedrooms will rent out at $929 a month for single people who earn between $33,806 and $40,080 a year, and two-person households earning between $33,806 and $45,840.

Lastly, five two-bedroom apartments will be open for families with between two and four members who earn between $40,423 and $57,240 a year.

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Applications to live in the building are due by July 24.