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$1,325,000

For Sale

3,000 ft²

$441 per ft²

11 rooms

4 beds

3 baths

Listing by Compass, Corporate Broker, 1468 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030

Listing updated in the last 2 days

Common charges

Not applicable

Estimated payment

$7,194/mo

Taxes

$537/mo

Tax abatement

No info

About

Seller’s agent

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Peter Athanasopoulos

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Compass

description

1703 Foster Avenue presents a strong mixed use investment opportunity in the heart of Ditmas Park. This Brooklyn asset features a ground floor deli, two spacious two bedroom apartments above, and a full backyard, offering a rare blend of current income and future upside. In need of renovation and TLC, the property offers solid fundamentals, clear value add potential, unused FAR, and the possibility for expansion in the rear, subject to zoning and approvals.

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About the building

1703 Foster Avenue

1703 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11230

Mixed-use building inDitmas Park

2 units

3 stories

1933 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: Listed today
DatePriceEvent

4/29/2026

$1,325,000

Listed by Compass

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Transit

LocationDistance

BQat Newkirk Av

under 500 feet

BQat Av H

0.37 miles

BQat Cortelyou Rd

0.44 miles

BQat Beverly Rd

0.65 miles

BQat Av J

0.69 miles

About Ditmas Park

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SalesMedian asking price

4 beds

$1.33M

At the turn of the 20th century, Ditmas Park was no more than a tract of farmland owned by the Ditmarsen family. But its proximity to Church Avenue's commercial stretch and Prospect Park made it a smart bet for early real estate developers, who envisioned the area as city suburb. Today, Ditmas Park's spacious old homes, inviting front porches, and manicured lawns are in high demand among those looking for a slower pace of life within New York City limits.

The neighborhood is conveniently serviced by the Q express train, which will get commuters to Midtown in 40 minutes or less. Driveways and private garages are also not-infrequent features of the housing stock here. Although the area is best known for the spacious homes of its historic district, prewar co-ops and apartment buildings abound east of Ocean Avenue. Over on Cortelyou Road, Tibetan cafes share space with train stations, and flower shops turn into hip bars after dark.

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