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281 Franklin Street Lottery Presentation
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281 Franklin Lottery Recording
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For a quick search using your application number, hit CNTRL H put in your exact application number, and be sure "all sheets" is selected
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HOW TO READ THESE ANONYMIZED LOTTERY RESULTS
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The results for all lotteries run by the City of Boston after September 13, 2023 will be posted online.
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WHAT ARE LOTTERY RESULTS?
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Lottery results are the sorted and ranked lists of applications after the housing lottery.
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If there are different unit types (different number of bedrooms, different maximum incomes), the lottery will generate multiple lists - one list for each type of unit in the building.
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WHAT IS A LOTTERY LIST?
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A lottery list provides Agents with a specific order to move forward with applicants.
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Agents will invite applicants in the order they appear on the list to tour a unit or review unit plans, and proceed with the application process.
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Each tab in this spreadsheet is a lottery list.
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Each list reflects all units in that building that share similar bedroom counts and income requirements.
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NUMBER OF BEDROOMS
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0BR - Studio (no bedrooms)
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1BR - One bedroom
4BR - Four bedrooms
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% AMI (INCOME LIMIT)
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Income limit is based on the number of people in your household (including non-wage earners, like young children) and the percentage of area median income (AMI) the unit is restricted to through the program.
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From your lottery application, we estimated your household income, and converted it to a percent of the “Area Median Income” or AMI.
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Your AMI is a measure of how much your household earns per year compared to the average household of the same size in Greater Boston.
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For example, if your household income is at 70% of AMI, your household makes 70% of the average annual income for a similarly sized household in Greater Boston.
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This AMI percentage determines which units you qualify for.
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A household meets the unit’s income eligibility if their AMI is below the unit’s stated threshold.
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For example, if your household’s income is at 65% of AMI, you would be eligible for a 70% AMI unit, but not a 60% AMI unit.
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AMI is measured by household. You can estimate your Area Median Income Band here.
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MOBILITY AND/OR HEARING
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Indicate units built out for people with disabilities under the American Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Your application will NOT appear on one of these lists unless you indicated a need for these units on your lottery application.
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Mobility - ADA Unit built out for Mobility
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Note: The number in parentheses (#) at the end of each tab name represents the number units of that Unit Type available through the lottery.
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HOW DO I FIND MY APPLICATION IN A LOTTERY LIST?
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After the housing lottery, you were sent a lottery number over an email (if you provided an email address on your application) or mail (if you did not provide an email).
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You can find your lottery number in Column A of each lottery list.
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As these lists are public and anonymous, you will NOT be able to find your name or other personally-identifying information other than your lottery number.
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WHY DO SOME APPLICATION/LOTTERY NUMBERS APPEAR ON MORE THAN ONE LIST?
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Applicants are able to select more than one unit type and will be sorted onto the list for every unit type chosen
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Applicant income is self reported and applicants are not finacially pre-screened. For projects with varying Area Median Income Limits,
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if applicants fall within a range they will be sorted into multiple AMI catergories to avoid having to move applicants from one sheet another if their income
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was reported incorrectly on their applications.
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If you cannot locate your lottery number, please contact your Agent. 281Franklin@MaloneyProperties.com, (617) 639-3064 Ext 784
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WHAT RANK AM I ON THE LOTTERY LIST?
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Your row number is your current rank on the lottery list.
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Your lottery number does NOT represent your rank on the lottery list.
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For example, if your lottery number is 32 and it appears on Row 8, you are 8th on the lottery list and there are 7 applications ahead of yours on that list
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This is because the lottery lists take into account preferences such as the following
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Boston Residency Preference: Boston residents have priority status for IDP units over other applicants.
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Minimum One Person Per Bedroom Preference: To limit overhousing, while providing households room to grow, the City has established a preference for households with at least one person per bedroom.
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Minimum One Person Per Bedroom Minus One Requirement: The minimum household size for any given unit is equal to the number of bedrooms minus one. For example, a 4 bedroom unit would require a household of no fewer than 3 people.
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Depending on the Lottery Type, other preferences may also be applicable. Please contact your Agent with specific questions. 281Franklin@MaloneyProperties.com, (617) 639-3064 Ext 784
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HOW DO I INTERPRET THE STATUS OF MY APPLICATION?
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There are 13 columns (A-M) in each list that provide information about the status of your application
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These columns are updated by your Agent and provide a record of your correspondence with them.
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HOUSING LOTTERY NUMBER
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Your lottery number drawn from the housing lottery to help locate your application after the lottery
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BFHC APPLICATION NUMBER
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An identifier assigned to your application before the housing lottery to help locate your application before the lottery
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PREFERENCES APPLIED
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These columns represent eligibility for lottery preferences. Preferences can vary by lottery but will be clearly labeled in these sheets. Please contact your Agent with specific questions.phone number & hyperlinked email address
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POST LOTTERY APPLICATION STATUS
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The current stage that you application is in. Statuses Include:
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STATUSWHAT THIS MEANS
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Invited to Move ForwardYou received written correspondence from your Agent inviting you to tour a unit, or, if it's still under construction, had the opportunity to see floorplans, unit plans, finishes, amenities, and/or video. That invitation had a deadline by which you had to respond to the agent.
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Scheduling Showing/Showed PlansYour agent has scheduled a time to tour a unit or review unit plans
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Pending Supporting PaperworkYou have toured a unit or reviewed plans and your Agent has requested supporting documents to confirm your eligibility
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Approved by Agent (Property Pending)Your agent has confirmed your income and asset eligibility and is waiting for the property to screen for program standards
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Approved by Property (COB Pending)The property has approved your program eligibility and your agent has submitted your supporting documents to the BPDA
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Fully Approved (Approved by COB)The City of Boston has reviewed your supporting documents, confirmed your eligibility, and will offer you a Lease