together those two blocks total 159 for sale units developed by lenar. of those 159 units, 16 are below market rate inclusionary units. and that project after completing its marketing received 85 applications for the 16 b.m.r. units and 16 successful home buyers, five through the rent burdened and assisted housing preference, and the remaining 11 were from the live in san francisco preference. there were two certificate of preference holders who did apply, unfortunately, neither was successful in purchasing a home, one of the c.o.p. holders was over the income maximum for this particular project, and the second i believe was not able to secure a mortgage for a unit. moving on to the second marketing outcomes report for hunter's view, iia, hope s.f. project. 107 units, 80 of those units were public housing replacement units serving the households of hunter's view who are there, so those were filled by the san francisco housing authority. but there were 26 new affordable units created in the project, 45% of median income affordable. 1,946 applicants for th