Real Estate

This Deluxe New Manhattan Housing Lottery Has $978 Apartments

All units have floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan layouts.

The lottery​ has 281​ affordable apartments available, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, at the newly completed high-rise building called 'Miramar' at 405 and 406 West 206th Street.
The lottery​ has 281​ affordable apartments available, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, at the newly completed high-rise building called 'Miramar' at 405 and 406 West 206th Street. (Housing Connect)

INWOOD, NY — A new apartment development in Inwood with deluxe amenities has just launched an affordable housing lottery on the Housing Connect platform, and studios start at $978, according to the listing.

The lottery has 281 affordable apartments available, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, at the newly completed high-rise building called 'Miramar' at 405 and 406 West 206th Street.

All units have floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan layouts, according to the building's website.

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The apartments are also pet-friendly for up to two pets, with no extra charge, according to the listing. However, each pet needs to be under 40 pounds, according to the listing.

For the apartments in the housing lottery, people who qualify have an income ranging from $38,400 to $154,080. Rents start at $978 for studios.

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The building's list of amenities includes a parking garage, a fitness center, a rooftop terrace, washers and dryers in unit, high-tech heating and cooling, a karaoke room, an art room, a children's playroom, storage, and an indoor garden, according to the listing.

Five percent of the units will be set aside for people with mobility disabilities and two percent of the units will be set aside for people with vision and hearing impairments.

Another five percent of the units will be set aside for New York City employees, and 20 percent will be set aside for people already living in Inwood, according to the listing.

The lottery closes on June 1. See if you qualify, and apply for an apartment here.

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