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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't believe they list the 6 train to bleeker street as a possible transit option, that's nowhere near this place, neither is the b or d to grand street really

January 8, 2014 at 11:47 AM

Blogger Glenn Belverio said...

The 6 train at Bleeker is a real option for this area. I live at 3rd and C and if I need to go to uptown east, that's the way to do it. The other subway stop is the F train at 1st ave.

January 8, 2014 at 1:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seriously, if you make less than 60,000 for a family you belong in the burbs.

January 8, 2014 at 2:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

@ Anon @ 2:58

Really? Like (a) the burbs are so cheap? and (b) they are so convenient?

You do know that in most of the "burbs" you need to own a vehicle, maintain it, pay for insurance and fuel, right? That's in addition to paying for not particularly cheaper living quarters. I've looked into this.

*eyesroll*

January 8, 2014 at 3:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it considered low income for one person $30.000? These new 'affordable housing' options are a scam to make the rich richer and the low income move away.

January 8, 2014 at 5:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ACTUALLY,,,, YOU WILL ACCESS TO NONE OF THE AMENITIES!!! They will build the 30 somewhat affordable units in a separate building adjacent to the luxury rental. The separate building will only feature a laundry room. The finishes will not be modern they will boast Formica counter tops, cheap cabinets, white low end GE appliances, linoleum tiles threw out most of the apartment with the exception of adhesive thin parquet floors and lst but not least popcorn ceilings. This is the blue print for almost all affordable housing units built from 2009 to present. I should know I live in one at the Edge condominium in Williamsburg Brooklyn.

January 8, 2014 at 7:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the way things are going, the burbs will probably have a lot more going on than the les/ev anyway...

January 8, 2014 at 7:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Re: Anon 7:03. For $1,000 a month you should be happy to have an apartment. That is quite a deal.

January 8, 2014 at 8:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wait, what? I'm sorry, I make $70K, and I'm struggling to pay NYC rents. I have a roommate, pay around $1500, and it SUCKS. The city's standards need to be definitely adjusted!

January 9, 2014 at 4:44 PM

Blogger bombasticus said...

Looks like the only thing this relaxes is the 40 rule income test in which normal landlords would insist on "household" income close to $34k for the studio and $50k for the 3BR. Whether the spaces are actually affordable or not remains to be seen. Either way, good luck to the applicants!

January 9, 2014 at 7:27 PM

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