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Prime Location | 19 Units | 14,400 Sq. Ft. | Mixed-Use with Development Potential
Discover a rare opportunity to own a 19-unit mixed-use gem on the Sunset Park–Bay Ridge border, one of Brooklyn’s fastest-growing investment corridors. Built in 1916, this elegant pre-war building combines historic charm with modern stability and upside potential.
*Investment Highlights*
Total Units: 19 (17 residential + 2 commercial)
Residential Mix: (6) one-bedrooms, (10) two-bedrooms, (1) three-bedroom
Retail Spaces: Two high-visibility storefronts with stable tenants
Lot Size: 40' x 100' | Building Size: ~14,400 SF
Zoning: R7A | FAR: 3.60 (Current), 4.00 (Max Residential)
Built: 1916 | Construction: Solid brick, pre-war craftsmanship
This income-producing property offers steady cash flow, strong tenant retention, and significant development potential for future expansion or repositioning. Located amid thriving retail corridors and just steps from public transit, it’s an ideal acquisition for 1031 exchange investors, portfolio builders, or developers.
*Neighborhood Highlights — Sunset Park*
A vibrant, multicultural neighborhood where historic brownstones meet creative energy, Sunset Park offers a perfect blend of community and opportunity.
Enjoy proximity to Industry City, Bay Ridge, and Greenwood Heights, plus easy subway access to Manhattan. The iconic Sunset Park—with panoramic skyline views, recreation facilities, and community events—anchors the area’s appeal.
The properties include multiple addresses in Sunset Park, Brooklyn: 369, 371, 373, 375, 377, and 379 61st Street, as well as 6022 and 6024 4th Avenue, all within the 11220 ZIP code (Block 5781, Lot 41).
All information, including square footage, is subject to errors and omissions.