$3,400,000
For Sale
In contract 2/1/2025
4,800 ft²
$708 per ft²
25 rooms
8 beds
5 baths
Mixed-use building
- Greenpoint
Resale
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Listing by Compass, Corporate Broker, 136 North 10th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Common charges
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Estimated payment
$17,436/mo
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The VaIcourt Team has been exclusively retained to facilitate the sale of 221 Nassau Avenue, a semi-detached, mixed-use corner building consisting of four residential apartments and one ground-floor commercial unit.
At nearly 4,800 sq. ft., the building is perfectly situated on a 25' x 85' lot that sits directly across the street from the center north entrance to McGolrick Park.
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Home features
Hardwood floors
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City, Garden, Park, Skyline
Building amenities
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About the building
221 Nassau Avenue
221 Nassau Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11222
4 units
3 stories
1919 built
Property history
- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: 141 daysThis is the number of days the listing has been on StreetEasy.
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
2/1/2025 | $3,400,000 | In contract |
9/13/2024 | $3,400,000 | Listed by Compass |
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About Greenpoint
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SalesMedian asking price
8 beds
$2.9M
A former industrial and maritime neighborhood, Greenpoint was once primarily home to Polish and Irish immigrants and is now home to a large artist's community. The nightlife, restaurant and music scene have burgeoned in recent years as energy and activity in Williamsburg creeps north towards Greenpoint. As a result, the neighborhood's low-key, tucked-away vibe may not last for long, although poor access to public transportation may deter some new residents. Despite all the recent change, Greenpoint still hangs onto its rich history and an old-school community.
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