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16 Charles Place via JW Real Estate Services 16 Charles Place via JW Real Estate Services
The latest example of the Bushwick building boom can be found at 16 Charles Place, a newly constructed rental that rose on an empty lot between the Central Avenue and Myrtle Avenue subway stops. Karl Fischer is the designer of the five-story, 39-unit brick building.
An affordable housing lottery has launched for eight of the apartments. Studios through two-bedrooms starting at $856/month have been set aside for New Yorkers earning $29,349-$57,240/year. The deadline to apply is March 6, 2018. For more information and to apply, visit Housing Connect.
Affordable housing lottery criteria 16 Charles Place criteria via Housing Connect
Leasing has started on market-rate apartments as well. Two-bedrooms start at $2,430/month, and three-bedrooms start at $3,090/month. All prices are net effective, indicating a rent concession and putting them near the Bushwick average rent of $2,499/month for two-bedrooms and $2,540/month for three-bedrooms.
All apartments have private balconies, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and oversized closets. Custom Italian kitchens are equipped with matching cabinets, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. 16 Charles Place welcomes pets, and amenities include a lounge, laundry room, fitness center, and roof deck. There is a surface parking lot with 20 spaces.
 
 
 
 
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Content Specialist Michelle Mazzarella Michelle is a contributing writer and editor for real estate news in New York City