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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
Four-family home
- Williamsburg
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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
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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
4 units
4 stories
1910 built
Property history
- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: 115 days
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
12/17/2019 | $5,999,000 | |
9/17/2019 | $5,999,000 | |
9/12/2019 | $5,999,000 | |
11/7/2017 | $6,250,000 | Delisted by CORE |
3/4/2017 | $6,250,000 | No longer available |
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9 beds
$5M
Williamsburg is Brooklyn's booming epicenter with a well-deserved and worldwide reputation for being an influential hub thanks to a thriving cultural scene. Here you will find eye-catching new construction, brownstones, and prewars sitting next to historic buildings on streets dotted with restaurants, art spaces, boutiques, and more. With a Manhattan-facing waterfront (hello Domino Park!) and its large weekend markets (we're talking about you, Smorgasburg, and Artists & Fleas), the neighborhood is ideal for strolling and people watching. Another fringe benefit is Williamsburg's proximity to Manhattan via the G, L, M, and N subway lines.
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