A millennial woman won the New York City affordable housing lottery after applying for two years.
Nkenge Brown, 30, now pays around $1,000 in monthly rent for her one-bedroom Manhattan apartment.
AdvertisementNkenge Brown first heard about the New York City housing lottery system four years ago while she was at work.
"Someone told me that they won a lottery apartment, and I was like, 'What's that?'"
In 2018, the odds of winning the housing lottery were 1 in 592, per the Times.
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