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$2,195,000

For Sale

Delisted 6/22/2023

5,382 ft²

$407 per ft²

25 rooms

12 beds

6 baths

Seller's agent

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Joseph T Bruno, LREB

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Listing by Joseph T Bruno, LREB, Individual Broker, 6909 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, NY 11385

Common charges

Not applicable

Estimated payment

$108,853/mo

Taxes

$96,725/mo

Tax abatement

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Seller’s agent

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Joseph Bruno

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Joseph T Bruno, LREB

description

6 Family Brick, Large building, 26 X 69, located in thriving Bushwick. Close to shopping and transit. Buses & either Halsey or Wilson L Train Station.
4 room 2-bedroom apartments, huge living room (1 Apartment was made into a 3 bedroom), Efficiency Kitchen
Fully Occupied, Actual collected rent is $110,448 and the legal rent is $159,780.

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About the building

815 Knickerbocker Avenue

815 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207

Rental building inBushwick

6 units

3 stories

1912 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 280 days
DatePriceEvent

6/22/2023

$2,195,000

Delisted by Joseph T Bruno, LREB

9/15/2022

$2,195,000

Listed by Joseph T Bruno, LREB

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Transit

LocationDistance

Lat Halsey St

0.25 miles

Lat Wilson Av

0.28 miles

LMat Myrtle Av

0.51 miles

Jat Halsey St

0.65 miles

JZat Chauncey St

0.67 miles

About Bushwick

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SalesMedian asking price

12 beds

$1.2M

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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