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#66,***. It seems I get the worst log numbers for the Brooklyn lotteries. Very frustrating because Brooklyn is the borough I would like to live in the most out of the five.
And so does everyone else, that is part of the problem. Waiting to see what my number is for Steinway Estates in Astoria, those should be coming out any time now and is somewhat similar to this one as far as apartments available, rents and income levels.
#66,***. It seems I get the worst log numbers for the Brooklyn lotteries. Very frustrating because Brooklyn is the borough I would like to live in the most out of the five.
I been played for about 3 years in those lotteries, , also preferring live in brooklyn, and now I got #2000's log in for 21 Commercial St, which is next to 33 Eagle St, same area. Before that my log in's also were SO HIGH. You have to play and play again!
And so does everyone else, that is part of the problem. Waiting to see what my number is for Steinway Estates in Astoria, those should be coming out any time now and is somewhat similar to this one as far as apartments available, rents and income levels.
I'm waiting to see the log numbers for Steinway too. I actually would prefer to be in the Bronx; I applied to 33 Eagle Street on a whim, but I actually have NO desire to live in Greenpoint. It serves me right because my log number is 75K
I've been called in for 3 housing lottery interviews, the first one 1 went in and never heard back from them (not eligible anymore since my income went up), the second one I was disqualified because I had over 2K in personal debt aside from student lonas (only over by like $500), but I wasn't too thrilled about the neighborhood anyway. I appealed and still did not get a response. The third called me back to give in documents a second time and I probably would have gotten it, but I got a new job and my income increased, so I was no longer eligible (not too sad anyway because I wasn't crazy about that neighborhood either).
I'm not so sure that low log numbers are automatically a boost, because for two lotteries, I got 180 something and 400 something, respectively, and have yet to be called in (I also have a municipal employee preference too).
I have a municipal employee preference and got a number in the 1000s. Will update you all if I hear back- might help to know where they are in the process.
I have a municipal employee preference and got a number in the 1000s. Will update you all if I hear back- might help to know where they are in the process.
My log # is 1,649. Low but I don't think it's low enough :-/
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