Listing Courtesy of REAL BROKER LLC
$1,800,000
Potential Rebate: $27,000
A unique and rare opportunity to purchase a mixed use commercial property in the heart of Prime Bushwick. Perfect for a developer looking to build a ground floor 2500 square foot retail space on a highly trafficked corridor or a creative end user who is looking for a live/work property.<br><br>Located on the most in demand block in Bushwick off the Jefferson L train station, Troutman Street offers an incredible amount of foot traffic due to it's nightlife, restaurants and bars, and a consistent flow of street art tours attended by hundreds of international tourists on a daily basis. <br><br>On this block alone, the businesses that add color to the neighborhood include The Johnsons, KCBC Brewery, Theatre XIV, Juke Bar, Artichoke Pizza, Kato Sake Works, and Sea Wolf. A newly opened glass front retail strip on the corner of Troutman Street and Irving Avenue currently house premier coffee shop, Nook, as well as popular thrift store, Other People’s Clothes. Around the block are House Of Yes, Queen, Turk's Inn, Xanadu Roller Arts, Carousel, and so many more great local hot spots. <br><br>The property sits on a 25 by 100 ft lot with 2 buildings on premises. Facing the street is an approximately 1200 square foot warehouse with a curb cut, approximately 12 ft. high ceilings and a small 300 square foot office above. The warehouse can very easily be converted into a glass front retail space, deli, record store, or cozy wine bar. Behind the warehouse is a 2 story 2 family residence.<br>Contact for setup.
$8,992 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$27,000
Monthly savings impact
$75/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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The community is a dynamic mix of the long-standing Latino community and a massive influx of artists, musicians, and young professionals.
Bushwick is served by the L, M, and J/Z trains. The L train at Morgan or Jefferson provides a direct 15-minute shot to Union Square.
The M train offers an elevated view of the city and connects easily to Midtown.
Maria Hernandez Park is the neighborhood's living room, filled with soccer games, dog walkers, and skaters.
Amenities are unconventional: instead of big-box stores, you have art supply shops, techno clubs, and organic bodegas.
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