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More Than 92,000 People Apply For a Hunters Point South Affordable Apartment

 

Jan. 1, 2015 By Christian Murray

It’s going to be a long shot.

More than 92,000 people applied for an affordable apartment at the Hunters Point South development, significantly more than the 50,000 applications expected.

The lottery for the two buildings, being built at 1-50 50th Ave. and 1-55 Borden Ave., opened October 15 and ended Dec. 15.

Successful applicants will be notified by mid February after an automated lottery is held.

Interest in the luxury — yet “affordable” — apartments has been strong from the get-go. When the developer, Related Companies, held seminars throughout the district explaining the lottery process every venue was packed.

“This is the best apartment deal in New York City,” said Frank Monterisis, the senior vice president of Related Companies, at one of the seminars. He said that the two buildings—one 37-and the other 32 stories–would include amenities such as outdoor roof decks, a fitness center, a children’s playroom and pet amenity space.

Most of the apartments—738 out of the 924–are for moderate income earners.

However, the rental rates for these apartments are not as low as what people initially hoped.

A studio apartment for moderate income earners will rent from $1,561-$1997, a one bedroom from $1,965-2,509, a two-bedroom $2,366-$3,300; and a three bedroom $2,729-$4,346.

Nevertheless, these rental figures are lower than prevailing market rates for similar waterfront apartments.

In a recent report released by Modern Spaces, a Long Island City brokerage firm, the average studio apartment in a luxury Long Island City building is currently renting for more than $2,400, while one bedrooms are going for about $3,000, and two bedrooms for $4,100

 

 

 

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sunnylosers

this makes me sick that rent will be this cheap if you can’t afford new york move the F %$# out

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riki

HAHA a LOOONNNGGGG walk to vernon jackson at night…….or worse they are going to need shuttle buses after lots of people get mugged……

It doesn’t take a genius to figure this out…..why does everything have to be luxury what happened to $1000 1 bedroom for normal people……i dont need a dishwasher or stainless appliances, double bathroom sinks, or even a washer dryer in the apartment…….i can go to the basement and wash my clothes.

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spankee

just read the area ranks like no 11 in most $$ places to live in usa. so, no kiddng, if i was low on iincome id wanna live there. i dont believe in free rides though

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