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NEW TRENDS IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING EB-5 FUNDED MICRO-UNIT APARTMENTS ARE POPULAR IN MARKETS LIKE NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. By Abteen Vaziri These micro-units rent for approximately 10-15 percent less than a conventionally sized unit in a comparable full-service building nearby. The average studio apartment in New York City starts at about $2,500 per month. HowWhile battles are brewing in ever, tenants in conven tional New York apartments are on Congress over the future parameters the hook for hidden living expenses, like the cost to furnish of the EB-5 program, developers the unit, purchase internet service or join a gym. in dense urban areas, from New York to Los Angeles, are innovating These micro-units save residents time too, and not merely in new ways to create affordable the time required to assemble furniture or set up cable housing while providing profits to and Wi-Fi, but also cleaning, chores and errands. For no their investors. additional fee, tenants have access to butler service Hello Alfred! As a result, busy tenants can come home to their beds made; their groceries bought, and even their laundry done. And, with hours of time salvaged in their weeks, they have more time for fulfilling ways to spend it. The demand for high quality, less expensive alternative housing is very high in crowded cities such as New York and Los Angeles. In the Kips Bay project, the 22 below-market-rent units had over 60,000 applications. Of the 22 units, eight were set aside for formerly homeless war veterans through the Veterans Affairs Supportive Hous- N ew York City recently sponsored a citywide competi- In order to operate and outfit the Kip’s Bay micro-unit apart- ing (VASH) program and 14 were regular subsidized tion challenging developers to help solve the afforda- ments, Monadnock Development partnered with Ollie™, a units for families with low income. The 33 bility problems in city housing. Due to skyrocketing land specialist in micro-housing and co-living. The company was units that were market rate received over costs, without financial incentives, such as tax abatements founded by brothers Chris and Andrew Bledsoe who left 500 online registrations. or attractive financing rates, developers cannot justify successful finance careers and spent several years designing building badly needed affordable multifamily projects. Pro- and fine tuning the program. grams such as 80/20 tax incentives and EB-5 have helped developers get back into the development of affordable The project opened in June 2016. The typical micro-studio housing projects. ranges between 265 and 365 square feet, though variations exist from one property to another, as well as on a mar- In July 2012, Michael Bloomberg, then-mayor of New York, ket-by-market basis. Every square inch of space has been sponsored a competition and invited developers through designed and redesigned to ensure maximum efficiency. a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to propose micro-unit The micro units are fully functional with no wasted space. apartment housing models. His idea was that in areas with high per square foot apartment costs, developers could The bathrooms are handicap accessible. The beds are mul- create micro-unit apartments that allowed tenants to get ti-functional and durable. The bed retracts into the wall dur- access to less expensive, but not inferior, housing. ing the day and converts into a sofa. Each micro-unit has a full kitchen and plenty of storage space. When furnishing and The adAPT NYC competition, as it was called, received 33 designing the space, the focus was to maximize useable floor proposals from developers in the United States and inter- area and functionality. Most importantly, the units are aesthet- nationally. In January 2013, the winners were announced. ically sharp and offer full amenities and a service package. As a result, New York’s first micro-unit apartment building The units are attractive to young professionals and other rent- constructed on a city-owned site in the Kip’s Bay neigh- ers whose budgets may otherwise limit them to older units or borhood of Manhattan started construction in early 2014. to seeking roommates on Craigslist to share a room. 39 EB5 INVESTORS MAGAZINE WWW.EB5INVESTORS.COM 40