Listing Courtesy of Brick Real Estate LLC
$1,650,000
Potential Rebate: $24,750
Welcome to 1860 Flushing Avenue, a massive renovated brick two family house, conveniently located on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border! Because the house is over twenty seven feet wide, and the building is semi-detached, the rooms are all spacious and feature incredible light and air. There is a separate HVAC system in each unit. This home has been renovated with an end-user in mind but the building also retains strong rental value - making it the perfect purchase for any buyer.
Upon entering the five bed, two bath owners duplex, you step into a large foyer which conveniently separates the entryway from the living space. The gorgeous and functional eat in kitchen is equipped with custom cabinetry with plenty of counter and cabinet space. Along with a full bathroom on that floor there are two bedrooms off the kitchen space which could also be used as work areas or as a playroom.
On the third floor, you will find a quiet retreat with three spacious bedrooms, a large central living space and a full bathroom, plenty of storage, and the convenience of a washer and dryer hidden in a nook.
The two bed, two bath first floor apartment with its own private entrance is perfect for hosting guests and long-term relative stays or generating rental income. The unit includes an L shaped kitchen, two bedrooms, a generous living room, plenty of storage and its own in unit washer/dryer. It also has access to an outdoor area with exceptional privacy.
You can't beat the location, artisan shops, cafes, and nightlife nearby. Please call or email to make an appointment to view.
$8,690 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$24,750
Monthly savings impact
$69/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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Listing Courtesy of Brick Real Estate LLC
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