Wakefield: lottery open for a new affordable housing complex

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By SÍLE MOLONEY

Muller Residences in Wakefield, Bronx.
Image courtesy of The Doe Fund

An affordable housing lottery has been launched for units at Muller Apartments, a four-story residential building located at 555 Nereid Avenue in the Wakefield section of the Bronx, as confirmed by YIMBY.

Designed by MHG Architects and developed by The Doe Fund, which strives to break the cycle of homelessness, incarceration and recidivism, the structure offers 90 residential units, 54 of which are assigned to former military veterans. homeless, as previously noted.

On NYC Housing Connect, 35 units are available to residents at 60% of the area’s median income (AMI), whose qualifying income ranges from $ 30,583 to $ 57,300.

Muller Residences in Wakefield, Bronx.
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

Facilities include an on-site resident manager, elevator, bicycle lockers, communal laundry room, gym, green spaces, and a community center with a 123-seat auditorium. On-site tenant support services include comprehensive case management, health care support, employment preparation, job training, and drug and alcohol abuse prevention.

At 60% of the MAI, there are 35 studios with a monthly rent of $ 892 for those with incomes ranging from $ 30,583 to $ 57,300.

Potential tenants must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be stamped or submitted online by October 25, 2021. Visit NYC Housing Connect for more information on the application process.

Editor’s Note: Norwood News is not accepting applications. Please visit NYC Housing Connect directly to apply.

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