Real Estate

Affordable Housing Lottery For 2 Pleasantville Apartments

A lottery for two affordable-rent apartments at 39 Washington Ave. in Pleasantville will run until Feb. 11.

A lottery for two affordable-rent apartments at 39 Washington Ave. in Pleasantville will run until Feb. 11.
A lottery for two affordable-rent apartments at 39 Washington Ave. in Pleasantville will run until Feb. 11. (Google Maps)

PLEASANTVILLE, NY — A lottery for two affordable-rent apartments at 39 Washington Ave. in Pleasantville will run until Feb. 11. The building has 23 studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments.

The rent and income guidelines for the two affordable units:

  • Studio: $1,093 monthly rent. Maximum household income: 1 person - $50,550, 2 person - $57,750
  • One Bedroom: $1,226 monthly. Maximum household income: 1 person - $50,550, 2 person - $57,750, 3 person - $65,00

The nation's affordable housing crisis affects the New York City suburbs, specially Westchester County.

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Less than In 2009, Westchester County officials entered into a stipulation and order with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, to increase its efforts to affirmatively further fair and affordable housing. Among other things, the agreement required Westchester build 750 units of affordable housing in 31 of the County’s least diverse communities. The settlement also asked that the County develop a robust campaign to promote diversity and support for affordable housing, and undertake an Analysis of Impediments to fair housing choice.

Westchester County's website lists these current rental opportunities:

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Applications Still Being Accepted

According to the Housing Action Council in Westchester County, 39 Washington Lofts is a mixed-use, mixed-income elevator building with first floor commercial tenants and second and third floor residential rental apartments, featuring 23 units, comprised of studios, 1 bedrooms, and two bedrooms with stainless steel kitchen appliances, quartz counter tops, individual unit HVAC system with programmable thermostat and washer/dryer. Building amenities include virtual doorman, package delivery system, keyless entry door system, one parking space, media and billiards room, and gym. It's a short walk to Metro-North Railroad's Pleasantville Station on the Harlem Line.

Deadline to submit an application to the Housing Action Council is Feb. 11.

The Housing Action Council is a regional not-for-profit organization dedicated to expanding housing opportunities for low and moderate income households throughout Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, and New York counties and other parts of the Hudson Valley.


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