Lottery opens for 56 rentals in the Dutch Kills neighborhood of Long Island City, starting at $2,556/month

Courtesy of the New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development

Applications are currently being accepted for 56 middle-income apartments in Long Island City. Located at 35-05 30th Street in the Dutch Kills micro-neighborhood, the Dutch House Apartments is a six-storey building with many amenities and easy access to public transport. New Yorkers earning 130% of the region’s median income, or between $87,635 a year for a single person and $167,570 for a family of five, can apply for the apartments, which range from $2,556/month in a studio at $3,166/month in two bedrooms.

Developed by Slate Property Group and designed by Aufgang Architects, the project, which also has the address of 37-11 30th Street, will rise seven stories and contain more than 180 apartments. The mixed-use tower will also feature commercial and manufacturing spaces, according to permits issued last summer.

Residents have access to amenities such as a fitness room, bike storage, garage, concierge lobby, packing room, and second-floor lounge. Outdoor facilities include a communal roof terrace with dog play area, sun terrace, cooking and grilling area and lounge areas.

There are many public transit options, including the Q and N subway lines at the 36th Avenue subway station and the M and R trains at Northern Boulevard.

Eligible New Yorkers can apply for affordable housing up to May 20, 2022. Full details on how to apply are available here. Questions regarding this offer should be directed to NYC Housing Connect by dialing 311.

If you are not eligible for the mentioned housing lotteries, visit CityRealty.com’s free rental page for other apartment offers in the city.

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