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When Instrata Nomad was built in 1999, its neighborhood was only known as a lackluster commercial area, if it was known at all. Twenty years later, NoMad is one of New York's hottest neighborhoods, and 200 spots have opened up on a waiting list for affordable apartments in the building (h/t 6sqft).

Individuals and two-person households earning 80 percent of the area median income have until May 16, 2019 to apply for a spot on the waiting list for $1,404/month studios and $1,485/month one-bedrooms. This is a sharp contrast to the current market-rate availabilities, which start at $4,398/month for one-bedrooms and $6,143/month for two-bedrooms.
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All apartments feature neutral palettes, large windows, hardwood floors, and in-unit washer/dryers. Kitchens come outfitted with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, and marble baths have oversized mirrors and soaking tub.
Building staff and amenities include attended lobby, concierge, valet parking, fitness center, lounge, and roof deck. The building is right between the 28th Street 6 and R/W subway stops, a short walk from the 34th Street B/D/F/M stop, and surrounded by the restaurants, shops, and nightlife that have recently sprung up to put NoMad on the map.

Further details about the Instrata NoMad waiting listing can be found here. If you do not qualify for this lottery, information on ongoing affordable housing lotteries throughout New York can be found here.
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