Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1111 Fulton Street, a seven-story mixed-use building in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Designed by ND Architecture & Design, the structure yields seven residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are six units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $70,286 to $167,570.

1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

Residents will have access to a shared laundry room and bike storage lockers. Units will have air conditioning and name-brand appliances and finishes.

1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn via NYC Housing Connect

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are two studios with a monthly rent of $2,050 for incomes ranging from $70,286 to $124,150; two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,300 for incomes ranging from $78,858 to $139,620; and two two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,700 for incomes ranging from $92,572 to $167,570.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than December 31, 2021.

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12 Comments on "Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 1111 Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn"

  1. This isn’t ” affordable housing” but income based housing which isn’t affordable to anyone but upper middle class and upper class people.
    Will the city please stop this bull.No low income person can afford this, they are the ones who need the housing.
    At 130 percent of the AMI, there are two studios with a monthly rent of $2,050 for incomes ranging from $70,286 to $124,150; two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,300 for incomes ranging from $78,858 to $139,620; and two two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,700 for incomes ranging from $92,572 to $167,570.

  2. Pretty wretched

  3. You need to stop saying that this apartment is the middle class can not afford it and I know that the lower income doesn’t have an chaninc stop 🛑 lying to the people.

  4. Jacqueline Henriquez | December 2, 2021 at 1:26 am | Reply

    This is some real bull. This is how you change the faces of a neighborhood. Happened in Harlem. Why not here. $170,000.00 income didnt get anything in Manhattan.
    New construction costs plus greed and here we are.

  5. Disgusting I’m a nyct transitb worker and this is goes according to gross income believe or not I’m below the income limit and I’ve been a driver for 6 years this is not affordable housing is income based and the apartments are small. It is very wrong nobody from these neighborhoods can afford to live here including myself. You’re forcing thousands of people into horrible situations health wise and financially.I would have to maintain by using credit cards and eating less healthy which would be detrimental to my health and finances

  6. This is OUTRAGEOUS. More like economical WARFARE. IT’S OBVIOUS .
    THE GOVERNMENT IS FUNDING THESE DEVELOPERS TO KEEP THE ECONOMY MOVING LIKE CHINA. GOOGLE GOST CITIES IN CHINA.

  7. I’m looking for a one bedroom apartment and I have a voucher I’m trying to use it do y’all think it’s possible if yall can help me I’m kinda new to this looking for a place and I’m really trying my best to get out of the place I’m in right now I’m in the shelter and I have everything I need to get a place but I need help finding a place that excepted my voucher so please let me know if you can help me ty

  8. Hello my name is Alex Mitchell and I looking for a one bedroom apartment. I am an army veteran

  9. I agree wholeheartedly with the above comment. In bed stuy thats not affordable for 99percwnt in the area. Wow

  10. Why are they putting these buildings in our communities and we can’t afford to live in them? They state that people in the community get first preference but if it’s not affordable it’s useless!! This is nothing but a plan to get rid of black/brown people from their community!!

  11. They are moving all the low. Income people out of the 5 boroughs ! They building New York but not for US! Where will we live if the rents cost more than your take home?? They say middle class , 176k is not being made by the people that hold New York together like NYPD , NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT, Nurses, and Paramedics

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