165 Norwood Avenue
Fulton Street
Brooklyn
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- Price$530,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units3
- Floors4
- Bedrooms11
- Bathrooms4
- Rooms17
- Approx. Sq. Ft.3,372
Great Investment!!! Huge Semi Detached Brick Renovated 3 Family Plus Finish Basement Property Located On A 25 x 124.5 Ft Lot. This investment property offers: 2 Huge 4 Bedroom Apartments with Eat in Kitchen Plus Dining, Living Room and 1 Full bath. 1 Huge 3 Bedroom Apartment with Eat in Kitchen Plus Dining, Huge Living Room and 1 Full Bath. Full Finish Basement. All Mechanicals are less than 1 year young including Weil McClain Boiler, Hot Water Heater and Roof. Excellent Income!!! Great Transportation "J Train" right on the Corner!!!
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn was once its own city, and still has a proud, independent, we’re-the-best-place-to-live vibe.
There’s certainly a residential experience for every taste. Brooklyn Heights is a classic suburb, with a half-mile long Promenade, 19th-century townhouses, and small co-ops. Along with the Heights, neighborhoods like Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and Park Slope make up an area known as “Brownstone Brooklyn,” and their row houses often boast historical detailing, high ceilings, and fireplaces. Single-family houses abound in Brooklyn also, in neighborhoods like Ditmas Park, which has one of the largest groups of Victorian houses in the country; Flatbush, which has Colonial Revival houses with large lawns, and Mill Basin, where it’s possible to buy a waterfront single-family with a swimming pool. To the south, the peninsula of Coney Island has four neighborhoods — Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Manhattan Beach and Seagate — that are all about beaches, sun, and sand.
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