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Brooklyn’s 250 Winthrop Street now offers affordable senior housing through the Privately Financed Senior Housing Program. Featuring well-designed studios and one-bedroom apartments, this residence provides comfortable options for seniors looking to live in the heart of Brooklyn. The building also benefits from NYC’s 421a Tax Exemption, making it a unique opportunity with no deposit or application fees required.
Unit Availability and Pricing
Studios: Priced at $1,483 per month, these 12 available units accommodate 1-2 people, with eligible incomes ranging from $53,589 to $99,440.
One-Bedrooms: At $1,552 per month, 15 one-bedroom apartments are available for households of 1-3 people. Income eligibility ranges from $57,155 to $111,840 based on household size.
Amenities and Features
250 Winthrop Street offers amenities designed to enhance convenience and security for its residents:
- Bike storage lockers
- Shared laundry room
- Air conditioning
- Rooftop terrace
- Security cameras
- Smoke-free environment
- Elevator access
The building’s location offers proximity to Prospect Park and Wingate Park, both great options for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must have at least one household member aged 62 or older and meet specific income and household size requirements. Certain units are also set aside for individuals with mobility, vision, or hearing impairments, and preference is given to Brooklyn Community Board 09 residents and NYC employees.
For more details on this affordable housing opportunity, visit AFNY.org.
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I would like to apply for one of these apartments
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Are these apartments except section 8 or they according t0 income
Do these apartments except section 8 or they a percentage of income
I am looking for 3 bedrooms
How can seniors afford this when they receive $1000 per month from social security?
Good question but that’s what’s on the NYC Housing Lottery website.
Hey, everyone affordable for who if Most seniors have a fix income that does not meet with the requirements also its advertise in the community board within however is being given priority to other people thats not from the community. This Situation needs to be revise the Medium Income NYC Housing Lottery for Seniors However that”s my Opinion.