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55 Affordable Harlem Apartments Hit Housing Lottery
Dozens of affordable apartments at a Harlem complex have been listed on the city's housing lottery, offering rents as low as $1,279.

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Dozens of affordable apartments at a Harlem complex have been listed on the city's housing lottery, offering rents as low as $1,279.

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