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  2. What does about $4,275 a month rent get you in Westchester ...

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    The Waterfront at Harbors, Unit 9101, 1100 Riverfront Lane, Haverstraw. Rent listed from $4,195 a month. A 973-square-foot, two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom apartments in a building that has three pools ...

  3. Comptroller: 2 affordable Westchester co-ops face poor ...

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    Two of its buildings are in Westchester, Barker Terrace in Mount Kisco and Sunnyside Manor in Yonkers. The exterior of 2 Sunnyside Drive in Yonkers, (apartment building) photographed Dec. 8, 2023.

  4. New York City voted to increase rent on stabilized apartments ...

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    Lewisboro Commons in northern Westchester is home to 42 affordable apartments. The Westchester County Rent Guidance Board is set to vote on potential increases for leases subject to the Emergency ...

  5. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    Each city in the state chooses whether to participate. As of 2007, 51 municipalities participated in the program, including Albany, Buffalo, and New York City, where over one million apartments are regulated. Other rent-controlled municipalities include Nassau, Westchester, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Erie counties. [2]

  6. Winchester Villages - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 188 semi-attached homes. The homes originally sold for under $300,000, making them among the most affordable options in Westchester County at the time. [2] The complex includes a playground, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a clubhouse with a small gym and party facilities.

  7. Affordable housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several federal and state initiatives have targeted this problem, but have failed to provide enough affordable, inclusive, and sustainable housing for New York City residents. The demand for affordable housing in New York City remains high: 2.5 million applications were submitted for 2,600 available affordable apartments in 2016. [68]