
"Market-rate units started leasing in June, according to StreetEasy, and listings are live on the development's website and StreetEasy. The cheapest current market-rate apartment is a studio for $3,360 and the most expensive is a two-bedroom for $6,560 a month. The developer is offering concessions for both the market-rate and lottery apartments, including one month free on a two-year lease, 50 percent off security deposits, and move-in bonuses between $500 and $1,000 depending on apartment size."
"Apartments include washers and dryers, dishwashers, oak flooring, stainless steel appliances, and quartz tiling, according to the listing and the development's website. Tenants have to pay for electricity, while gas (used for cooking, heat, and hot water) is included in the rent. Tenants are allowed one pet under 50 pounds with a pet deposit, the listing specifies."
The Everly is a 51-story, 569-unit luxury tower near Fort Greene Park offering 171 rent-stabilized, income-restricted apartments via a housing lottery. Units are reserved for households earning 80 to 130 percent of Area Median Income, with thresholds for one- to five-person households ranging from $64,766 to $227,500. Twenty-five apartments are priced at 80 percent AMI (studios $1,793; one-bed $1,918; two-bed $2,292). One hundred forty-six units are priced at 130 percent AMI (studios $2,800; one-bed $3,500; two-bed $4,399). Market-rate studios start at $3,360 and two-bedrooms at $6,560. Units include washers/dryers, dishwashers, oak flooring, stainless appliances, and quartz tiling. Gas is included; tenants pay electricity. One pet under 50 pounds allowed with a deposit. Developer: Rockrose Development; architect: SLCE Architects.
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