$1,499,000
For Sale
4,000 ft²
$374 per ft²
15 rooms
9 beds
3 baths
Three-family home
- Bushwick
Resale
Listing by Real Estate Leonard LLC, Real Estate Principal Office, 84 Withers Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Listing updated in the last 2 days
Common charges
Not applicable
Estimated payment
$7,295/mo
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Tax abatement
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Welcome to 379 Grove Street
Renovated three-story building located just off the corner of Wyckoff Avenue in a prime Bushwick location.
The property sits on a 20 ft x 100 ft lot with a 20 ft x 50 ft building footprint and includes a finished basement.
Zoned R6, the property offers additional buildable square footage, giving the next owner future upside potential.
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Home features
Hardwood floors
Private outdoor space
Garden
Building amenities
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About the building
379 Grove Street
379 Grove Street, Brooklyn, NY 11237
3 units
3 stories
1931 built
For sale
1 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
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- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: Listed todayThis is the number of days the listing has been on StreetEasy.
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
2/27/2026 | $1,499,000 | Listed by Real Estate Leonard LLC |
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SalesMedian asking price
9 beds
$1.57M
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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