Description
Here is a chance to invest in a piece of Brooklyn history.
Designed in 1897 by renowned architect Walter Montague Coots, 353 6th Avenue has stood for over a century on a quiet, verdant block in the heart of Park Slope. This four family row house has been owned and beautifully maintained by the same family for nearly 50 years. Now, ready to begin the next chapter of its storied history, it is set to pass into the hands of new stewards.
The ground floor unit is a 2 bed/1 bath apartment, featuring pristine floorboards, exposed brick, and a working, gas-burning fireplace. The kitchen leads to a private deck and exclusive access to the backyard. As it is owner-occupied and will be vacated after closing, you have the choice of either renting it, or moving in yourself and making it a home of your own.
Each unit on the three floors above are 3 bed/1 bath apartments in great shaperent-ready with no renovations required. While they vary on current occupancy and rent, they all have a few things in common: pre-war charm, incredible condition, and potential for high, free market income. The finished basement has a laundry room and plenty of space to get creativeoffer the use of it to your tenants, or create a duplex by combining it with the ground floor unit.
And when it comes to location, calling it "prime" would be an understatement. Currently zoned for PS 321, the building enjoys the peace and quiet of residential 6th Avenue, well south of the construction that has plagued the northern end of the street. Though you're just a block from the restaurants, shops, and services of 7th and 5th Avenues, you can always grab a quick bite and a beer right across the street at the Park Slope Ale House, or enjoy a cup of coffee and a pastry at the popular Blank Street Coffee, just two blocks north. JJ Byrne Playground, the Park Slope Food Coop, and other popular local staples are all nearby, as are the F, G, and R trains on 9th Avenue. And, of course, Prospect Park itself is just a short trip up the slope.
Please reach out for a detailed financial analysis, a breakdown of current occupancy and rent roll, or to schedule a viewing. Showings are strictly by appointment only.