Brooklyn affordable housing lottery features 'luxury hotel-style amenities'

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website.

The 2667 Fulton Street Apartments have amenities that include parking, bike storage, shared laundry, a gym, a yoga and dance studio, numerous outdoor areas, a rooftop terrace and air conditioning. Some of the amenities do have additional fees.

  •  The Agora NYC)An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website. (Credit: The Agora NYC)
  •  The Agora NYC)An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website. (Credit: The Agora NYC)
  •  The Agora NYC)An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website. (Credit: The Agora NYC)
  •  The Agora NYC)An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website. (Credit: The Agora NYC)
  •  The Agora NYC)An affordable housing lottery that recently opened up in Brooklyn features "luxury hotel-style amenities," according to its website. (Credit: The Agora NYC)

There are 28 units available ranging from one-bedroom to two-bedroom apartments. The least expensive apartment in the building is a one-bedroom that costs $907 a month.

Tenants are responsible for electricity, including their stove, heat and hot water. To be eligible for the affordable housing lottery, you must make between $36,069 and $181,740 yearly.

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The complex is near the A, C, L, J and Z trains.

If you want to learn more about the amenities at 2667 Fulton St., click here. For more information on how to improve your chances of winning an affordable housing lottery, check here.

Erin Pflaumer is a digital content producer from Long Island who has covered both local and national news since 2018. She joined PIX11 in 2023. See more of her work here.

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