$900,0001916 Ocean AvenueBrooklyn, New York, 11230

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Primary Features

  • Lot Size Square Feet: 5030 sqft.
  • Property Type: Commercial Sale
  • Property Sub Type: Retail
  • Year Built: 2018

Other Features

  • Flooring: Concrete
  • Foundation Details: Other
  • Heating: Electric
  • Parking Features: 6+ Spaces
  • Roof: Other
  • Utilities: Electric, Phone, Sewer, Water

Location

  • Street Address: 1916 Ocean Avenue
  • Neighborhood: Midwood
  • City: Brooklyn
  • State: New York
  • Postal Code: 11230
  • Zoning: R6A

Pricing & Sale Info

  • List Price: $900,000
  • Tax Annual Amount: $7,375
  • MLS#: 458711
  • Last Change Timestamp: Mar 23, 2022
  • Source MLS: Brooklyn New York MLS

About This Property

Price 900K on 3212 NET sf, $280 per sf Hot Hot - Up and coming area of Midwood with Film making History, safe neighborhoods, ethnic eateries. This is a Community Facility on ground floor - Medical, Dental, Schools, Religious, Non-profit use only. 3200 sf on right hand side of bldg, entrance faces Ocean Ave- empty box right now w bathroom and all utility- plumbing, sprinklers, electrical, mechanical- already installed. The layout is a long skinny hallway from entrance-about 200 sf- going into a almost square box of 3000 sf. Ceiling ht is 8 feet 8 inch with additional 1 ft above ceiling for wiring. $800 mthly hoa, $517 /mth property tax (after 3 yrs of tax abatement is over, it becomes $3210/mth) Building is also centrally located to all public transport, shopping, restaurants, beach- 2 Chinatowns at Ave U and 86st. Ocean Ave spans north to south in a mere 15 min drive - allows quick non-congested transit to any direction u going - Queens, Manhattan, Long Island, Upstate NY, NJ. Midwood is truly Most CENTRALLY located. Midwood has Pre-Hollywood Film Making History and Midwood also straddle the Victorian Historical District, over 2000 historic houses- a rare historical treasure. Midwood has good potential with trend as more residential buyers move south from north Brooklyn.