Courtesy of: Jean-Claude Ho, JC Real Estate Capital Inc, jcrentals@aol.com
Courtesy of: Jean-Claude Ho, JC Real Estate Capital Inc, jcrentals@aol.com
$1,200,000
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5 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full Bath)
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Lot: 1,799.00 Square Feet
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Single Family Attached
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$1,200,000
1773 West 10 Street Charming two-family brick residence, making its market debut in the coveted Gravesend neighborhood of Brooklyn. The first-floor duplex exudes comfort and elegance, featuring three bedrooms and 1.5 tastefully designed bathrooms. The kitchen has a sleek stainless steel stove/oven, complemented by the added conveniences of a washer, dryer, and freezer. A newly installed boiler from May 2022 and four efficient air conditioning units enhance daily living. Ample closet space combines functionality with luxury. Ascending to the second floor, you'll discover a refined unit with two bedrooms and a full kitchen. Energy-efficient windows installed just two years ago brighten the living space, blending contemporary design with practicality. Commuting is effortless with the N Train at Kings Highway Station, and you're just moments away from 86th Street, Bay Parkway, J-Mart, and Target. Enjoy the vibrant shopping and dining experiences at the nearby Avenue U shopping area. The outdoor area is a tranquil urban retreat featuring a spacious backyard complete with a shed—perfect for relaxation and entertainment in a secluded setting. The property also offers PRIVATE PARKING and a separate basement entrance. With the property to be delivered vacant at closing, this presents a unique opportunity for both savvy investors and discerning end-users. Located within the school zones of P.S 97 and Seth Low I.S 97, this exceptional home offers incredible value in one of Brooklyn's most desirable neighborhoods.
Courtesy of: Jean-Claude Ho, JC Real Estate Capital Inc, jcrentals@aol.com
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