Apply for New Affordable Housing Lottery in Mount Eden

8 studios and 57 two bedroom apartments in a 126 unit development are up for grabs in the Mount Eden section of The Bronx.

50% of the above units at 111 E 172nd Street will be set aside for qualifying residents of Bronx Community Board 4.

Studio units are renting at $864 a month for single family households making $31,509 to $43,860 per year.

Two bedroom units are renting well below market-rate at $1,122 for 2-4 family households making $44,458-$62,580.

To apply, head over to NYC Housing Connect and enter the lottery.

The remainder of the 61 units are for families that are formerly homeless or families with special needs.

May the odds be ever in your favor.

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