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$1,999,000

For Sale

4,238 ft²

$471 per ft²

17 rooms

9 beds

5 baths

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Listing by Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, Real Estate Principal Office, 1067 Route, Stony Brook, NY 11790-1022

Common charges

Not applicable

Estimated payment

$10,186/mo

Taxes

$13/mo

Tax abatement

No info

About

Seller’s agent

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Kenny Chan

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty

description

Immediate income and you can live for free!!!

Newly renovated three family townhouse in prime Bushwick, just near L-Train (Canarsie Line) for a seamless commute to Williamsburg/Manhattan.

Set on a charming residential block, 253 Cornelia is a turn key property that offers exceptional scale, versatility and long term investment value.

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Home features

  • Dishwasher

  • Hardwood floors

  • Private outdoor space

    Garden

  • Washer/dryer

Building amenities

Services and facilities

  • Laundry in building

Wellness and recreation

No info on wellness and recreation

Shared outdoor space

  • Courtyard

About the building

253 Cornelia Street

253 Cornelia Street, Brooklyn, NY 11221

Three-family house inBushwick

3 units

3 stories

2009 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 10 days
DatePriceEvent

4/18/2026

$1,999,000

Listed by Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty

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SalesMedian asking price

9 beds

$2M

Bushwick has seen a lot of change over the years. In the early 1900s, it was known for its thriving distilleries and breweries. After those industries declined, it experienced a long period of blight through the 1970s and 1980s. Now the neighborhood is seeing a renaissance, as artists pushed out of Williamsburg and elsewhere move in and raise property values. Bushwick offers unconventional living spaces: The housing market is full of converted lofts in old factories, sometimes with great access to outdoor space.

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