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Arverne
Home Lottery Applications Available
Seminars Set For September 9,
October 7
By Howard Schwach
The
long-awaited Arverne By The Sea development came one step closer
to fruition this week with the announcement by both the citys
Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the
developers that applications are now available for those who are
interested in entering a lottery to purchase one of the new homes.
"We
are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted
for approximately 600 one and two-family homes with prices starting
at $395 thousand," Carol Abrams, an HPD spokesperson told The
Wave. "The qualified applicants will then be put into a lottery
to be held on October 28, a week after the deadline."
One
week after that, on November 4, the developers will begin to interview
those who won the right to the new homes in the lottery.
In
order to qualify for the lottery, would-be purchasers must "have
the financial ability to purchase the home, according to officials
of the HPD."
Minimum
down payments will be required depending on the applicants
income.
For
example, according to the HPD announcement, a family earning less
than $55 thousand a year would have to put up ten percent of the
homes cost, while those earning twice that would have to put
up a lesser down payment.
In
addition, eligible buyers must be able to qualify for a mortgage.
Occupancy of the home is required.
Applications
can be downloaded from the website at www.arvernebythesea.com or
by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Arverne By The
Sea, 101 Beach 73 Street, Arverne, New York, 11692.
All
completed applications must be returned by October 21. Any
application arriving after that time will be put aside for later
lotteries.
Applications
sent by registered mail or by express mail will be returned
unopened to the sender.
According
to HPD, those who reside in the Community Board 14 area (Rockaway
and Broad Channel) will receive preference for approximately
half of the homes. Applicants who are uniformed New York City Police
Officers will receive preference on five percent of the homes.
In
order to insure that interested residents have a fair chance
to compete for the new homes, HPD will hold two pre-application
informational seminars at the Beach Club (Beach 116 Street
and the Boardwalk). The first of these will be held at 7 p.m. on
September 9. The second will be held at 7 p.m. on October 7.
Arverne
By The Sea will be developed in several phases. The culmination
will be a mix of 2,300 residential units, including one and
two-family homes, mid-rise apartment buildings, retail space, a
new school, a community center and parkland.
"This
is really going to be wonderful for both those who live in Arverne
By The Sea and for Rockaway in general," said Jerry Romsky,
spokesperson for Beechwood-Benjamin, the
development team.
Romsky
urged those interested to make sure that they attend one of the
seminars, although attendance is not mandatory, and to file their
applications on time.
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