
NYC Housing Connect
An affordable housing waitlist is currently open at Enclave at The Cathedral, a 15-story, 430-unit rental building located at 400 West 113th Street (between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive). Those who are interested have until September 18 to apply.
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The eligible income range is from $30,789 – $91,500; the requirements for each unit are based on the size of the apartment and the number of people who plan to live in it.
According to the NYC Housing Connect website, studios are available for 1-2 occupants with rents ranging from $867 to $1,501; 1-bedrooms are available for 1-3 occupants with rents ranging from $898 to $1,117; and 2 bedrooms are available for 2-5 occupants with rents ranging from $1,163 to $1,204.
Per Streeteasy, the building’s recent market-rate studios have rented for about $3,000 – $4,000; one-bedrooms have started at about $4,000 and gone well above $6,000; and two-bedrooms have been leased for about $6,000 to $7,000.
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The 2016 building comes with amenities including a laundry room, screening room, game room, roof deck, terrace w/ BBQs, bike room, art gallery and fitness center. “Tenant is responsible for electricity including electric stove. Some amenities are subject to fees.”

NYC Housing Connect

NYC Housing Connect
To learn more and to apply, please visit this page.
Everywhere I’ve ever lived- and I’m 71 now- housing prices have forced the infrastructure/working folks downhill, down the valley, down the street, back into the desert or out into the gutter.
Please commensurate with NYC housing prices like Vail, Aspen and Steamboat, for example, have wrestled with what they call “employee housing” since I can remember (I still can!). Oceanfront and homes near the water have done the same. You love to snowboard and head to Sun Valley to find a job to pay for the pass, your food and a room? You’re gonna be sleeping on some generous person’s back room floor, living in the “company barracks” 3 to a closet-sized bunk room with shared toilets and group cafeterias or you’ll be driving your uninsured beater 60 miles plus to get to work on the hill so the folks who can pay the insane prices there can bitch at you about the quality of the snow or the “dirt” in the local bars.
Same’s true with NYC and it’s worse than ever before.
I’ll be checking out but I leave you with this- if you are a young working person, you are screwed. Just like climate change, everybody bitches but mostly nobody lifts a finger.
Places. Not “Please”.
Too bad there’s no edit feature.
Great headline, false information. It’s not a lottery, it’s a waiting list and there’s only 4 apartments total. You guys are a source for many of us, you should retract or amend this.
These apartments look much nicer than what I used to pay double for at market rate. Shame I didn’t make less