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$6,250,000

For Sale

Delisted 3/4/2017

8,300 ft²

$753 per ft²

26 rooms

9 beds

8.5 baths

Seller's agent

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Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

CORE

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Listing by CORE, Limited Liability Broker, 232 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 | MLS #: 480716

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Estimated payment

$40,218/mo

Taxes

$6,653/mo

Tax abatement

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Seller’s agent

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Patrick Lilly Team

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

CORE

description

A very rare opportunity to own and renovate a Queen Anne, Montrose Morris building. Morris was best known for some of the first multi-unit apartment buildings in Brooklyn including the Alhambra, Imperial and Renaissance. 109 South 9th Street was completed in 1890 and is classic Morris with the use of stone, brick and terra cotta along with oversized bracketed cornices.

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About the building

109 South 9th Street

109 South 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Four-family house inWilliamsburg

4 units

4 stories

1910 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 115 days
DatePriceEvent

12/17/2019

$5,999,000

No longer available

9/17/2019

$5,999,000

Temporarily off market

9/12/2019

$5,999,000

Listed by Capri Jet Realty Corp

11/7/2017

$6,250,000

Delisted by CORE

3/4/2017

$6,250,000

No longer available

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SalesMedian asking price

9 beds

$5M

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