![]() ![]() The kitchen isnt well designed, as kept hitting our heads ont he cupboard above the fridge. we went and bought air freshners which did dampen the smell down a bit. Theres also a heated towel rail, which was brilliant. No storage in there or shelving for toothbrushes etc, you had to have it all sitting on the sink. ![]() Bathroom, was spacious with shower (was brilliant), sink and toilet. Third bedroom had bunk beds, again with drawers and was a reasonable size with one socket. The 2nd room had twin beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers and a double socket, this was the much better room and was bigger and quieter. It was awful, it was like staying at an RSPCA dog kennels! You could tell when someone was walking past as the dog in the end apartment started barking, and that would set the rest of them of in all the other apartments! (yes including ours) The main bedroom didnt have drawers, just a wardrobe, there was only one socket so you could only have one appliance plugged in at a time, you had small bedside tables, but they had holes drilled in them where the lamps go, so they were pretty useless for putting a cup of tea on! The main bedroom is at the front, and is so noisy, from people in the apartments with verandas and patio doors, they sit out side until 2am drinking and smoking. This year, we stayed in a pet friendly apartment, as there was no pet friendly caravans available. ![]() We've been many times before but always stayed in pet friendly caravans as we take our dog. Third bedroom had bunk beds, again with drawers and was a reasonable size with one socket.īathroom, was spacious with shower (was brilliant), sink and toilet. The main bedroom is at the front, and is so noisy, from people in the apartments with verandas and patio doors, they sit out side until 2am drinking and smoking. The main bedroom didnt have drawers, just a wardrobe, there was only one socket so you could only have one appliance plugged in at a time, you had small bedside tables, but they had holes drilled in them where the lamps go, so they were pretty useless for putting a cup of tea on! You could tell when someone was walking past as the dog in the end apartment started barking, and that would set the rest of them of in all the other apartments! (yes including ours) It was awful, it was like staying at an RSPCA dog kennels! Monthly rents begin at $465 for a 1 bedroom, $569 for a 2 bedroom, and $650 for a 3 bedroom for those making 30% of the AMI which ranges from $18,789 to $42,300 depending on household size with rents increasing for those making 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80% of the AMI.ĥ% of units are set aside for applicants with mobility issues and 2% for those with visual or hearing impairments.ĥ0% of units are set aside for applicants who live within Bronx Community Board 1 (you can enter your address here to see which community board you live in) and 5% of units are set aside for New York City employees.We've been many times before but always stayed in pet friendly caravans as we take our dog. In a rapidly gentrifying Mott Haven, this translates into rents that are not only truly affordable but rents that are well below the area median which are rare to find.īeginning at the 30% AMI, this translates to residents making $14,915 to $23,880 a year can qualify for a studio renting for only $362 a month. Located at 345 St Ann’s Avenue at E 142nd Street, Park Haven is a 10 story 178 unit brand new construction development for extremely low and low income residents with deep affordability for qualifying households making 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). MOTT HAVEN-Applications are now being accepted for brand new affordable apartments in Mott Haven via New York City’s housing lottery. ![]()
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