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NEW YORK (PIX11)—The Housing Connect website lists affordable housing opportunities for New Yorkers earning $80,000 or more annually.
Currently, the website lists 13 rental units throughout four boroughs.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move.
Queens
The Vordonia Towers
- 112 units available
Beach Green Dunes III
- 116 units available
39-11 Queens Boulevard Apartments
- 15 units available
Amara
- 28 units available
Bronx
1182 Woodycrest Apartments
- 36 units available
Bedford Green House II
- 46 units available
1073 Summit Avenue - Waiting List
- 32 units available
Brooklyn
Union Channel Apartment
- 58 Units Available
655 Union Street Apartments
- 50 Units Available
250 Winthrop Street Senior Apartments
- 27 units available
435 Coney Island Apartments
- 39 units available
The Welz
- 49 units available
Manhattan
Riverton Square Waiting List
- 53 units available
In New York, the income needed to be considered middle class is $54,257 to $162,772, according to one study.
For information on eligibility requirements on each listing, click here.