Applications are now being accepted for affordable apartments at 2425 Pacific Street, a recently constructed 10-story building offering 236 affordable and supportive housing units in East New York, Brooklyn. According to the NYC Newswire, this opportunity is accessible through the NYC Housing Connect lottery, with applications due by December 29, 2025.
Modern all-electric building with full amenities
2425 Pacific Street features a contemporary, all-electric design and is recognized as a Green Building–certified development. It offers both affordable and supportive housing, with sixty percent of apartments reserved for formerly homeless or disabled individuals placed via NYC agencies, and the remaining 40% available to the public through lottery.
Amenities for residents include:
- Laundry on-site
- Fitness center
- Bike and bulk tenant storage
- Lounges for tenants on various levels
- Computer lab and reading space
- Community facility
- Lobby reception and package area
- Landscaped patio with play area for children
- High-speed internet access for all residents (up to 150 Mbps)
Located near Pitkin Avenue, the development offers convenient access to local retail, banking, and daily necessities. Tenants pay for electricity, including use for the stove and air conditioning. Rent includes heat and hot water.
Part of NYC’s affordable and supportive housing initiative
This project is part of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Supportive Housing Loan Program and the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program. The supportive units offer permanent affordable homes with on-site services, and the rest are open to those meeting income eligibility through a public lottery.
There are no application or deposit fees required.
Community Set-Asides
Certain units are set aside for:
- People with mobility impairments
- Individuals with vision or hearing impairments
Priority is also given to:
- Residents of Brooklyn Community Board 16
- Qualified NYC employees
Income and rent requirements
Homes are available in 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom layouts at 30%, 40%, 60%, and 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) tiers.
- Rent levels range from about $693 to $3,031 monthly, based on unit size and income band
- Eligible incomes span from roughly $28,115 to $160,720, depending on household and apartment types
Detailed rent and income information for each apartment type is provided on the official Housing Connect posting as well as at NYC Newswire.
Application process
Applicants must submit their applications online by December 29, 2025.
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