Any thoughts and/or advice is appreciated. I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I'm trying to understand the process and also understand how fortunate I am to get on this waitlist. I've seen the building and it's ok, not great. If we are offered a unit, is this a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity? Would I be a fool not to accept the unit under any circumstances? I know the neighborhood and it's ok, not great. I believe that I have a relatively low log number for 3br at Village East Towers - in the 50s. I don't know much about Mitchell Lama except that I enrolled and put my name in several lotteries. Perhaps the office at some point can give you an estimated wait time. And maybe people are holding on to theirs after their kids fly the coop or passing them on to a grandchild. ![]() Plus, how many three bedrooms are there in the complex? Maybe not too many. Often it takes some time to clear those people waiting before the new list is consulted. You would have to find out where they are on the current waiting list. I'm not really familiar with Village East except for passing by on the M9 bus on my way home from work and thinking the building on Avenue C looked nice. Of course, you won't want to spend much money fixing up your unit under these circumstances. To my knowledge, there is no "minimum time" that you need to stay there. If you get called for the three bedroom, you can take it and see how you like it. ![]() A lot depends on, what is your alternative? If you already have a decent place to live that's affordable, obviously why make a move? Are you on other waitings lists for apartments and locations you prefer?īut you have to realize that these moves don't have to be permanent. It's hard to help people make decisions like this.
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