$3,500,000
For Sale
- ft²
78 rooms
24 beds
18 baths
Rental unit
- Williamsburg
Resale
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Listing by Crifasi Real Estate, Corporate Broker, 313 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Common charges
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Estimated payment
$22,089/mo
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$4,160/mo
Tax abatement
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Discover a rare portfolio opportunity in the heart of East Williamsburg with the sale of 234, 236, and 238 Powers St. This offering consists of three adjacent, brick 6-unit buildings — totaling 18 residential units — situated just steps from the Grand St L-train station. With their classic 1920s construction, solid layouts, and unbeatable location, these buildings present a compelling investment for those seeking long-term value, repositioning potential, or future redevelopment.
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About the building
238 Powers Street
238 Powers Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
6 units
3 stories
1920 built
Property history
- Price Change: ↓ $400,000 (-10.3%) on 9/2/25
- Days on market: 147 daysThis is the number of days the listing has been on StreetEasy.
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
9/2/2025 | $3,500,000 | Price decreased by 10% |
8/5/2025 | $3,900,000 | Price decreased by 9% |
7/10/2025 | $4,300,000 | Listed by Crifasi Real Estate |
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Transit
| Location | Distance |
|---|---|
| under 500 feet |
| 0.2 miles |
| 0.33 miles |
| 0.42 miles |
| 0.53 miles |
About Williamsburg
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SalesMedian asking price
24 beds
$3.5M
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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