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Amirkhanian of Cushman & Wakefield brokers $925,000 sale in Bedford-Stuyvesant

714 Quincy Street - Brooklyn, NY 714 Quincy Street - Brooklyn, NY
Michael Amirkhanian, Cushman & Wakefield Michael Amirkhanian, Cushman & Wakefield
Brooklyn, NY A mixed-use building at 714 Quincy St., located between Malcolm X Blvd. and Stuyvesant Ave. in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, was sold in an all-cash transaction valued at $925,000. The three-story building, which is situated in R6 zoning, contains approximately 2,880 s/f and sits on a 18’ x 100’ lot. It consists of three residential units and one commercial unit. The property was delivered vacant. The sale price equates to approximately $330 per s/f. This transaction was handled exclusively by Cushman & Wakefield’s Michael Amirkhanian
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