Antebi and Landau of GFI handle $1.655 million sale
GFI Realty Services Inc., has brokered the sale of 679-681 Classon Ave. for $1.655 million. The four-story walk-up apartment buildings consist of 16 apartment units, two office spaces and a store totaling 12,200 s/f. Shlomo Antebi and Joseph Landau of GFI were the brokers.
According to both Antebi and Landau the buyer was very eager to close as quickly and as smoothly as possible because there is a limited supply of buildings for sale in the Prospect Heights area.
The multifamily apartment buildings were built in 1930 and are located near the 2, 3, 4 & 5 Subway trains and in close proximity to the Brooklyn Museum, the Botanic Gardens and Prospect Park.
With over 28 years of experience, GFI combines an intimate knowledge of local markets with incomparable client service, to maximize the value of every commercial real estate transaction they are engaged in. GFI, one of the top brokers of commercial real estate in the Bronx and Brooklyn, is committed to surpassing client's needs and maintaining a thorough understanding of the latest market trends.
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