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Barcel Group handles six sales totaling $18.95 million; Includes $11.25 million sale of 2255 Bedford Ave. by Fridman of Barcel

Marcel Fridman,
Barcel Group

 

Bart Zimmermann,
Barcel Group

 

Brooklyn, NY Barcel Group has sold six buildings totaling $18.95 million: 

2255 Bedford Avenue - Brooklyn, NY

• 2255 Bedford Ave.: 51,000 s/f, six-story elevator building in the Flatbush neighborhood, consists of 50 residential apartments and five retail stores. The property sold for $11.25 million or 14.25x GRM. Marcel Fridman represented all parties.

• 799 Ocean Ave.: 3,500 s/f, four-story walk-up building in Prospect Park South with three residential units sold for $1.1 million or $315 per s/f. Fridman and Bart Zimmermann represented the purchaser.

• 1002 Bedford Ave.: A vacant 3,000 s/f,  three-story walk-up building in Bedford-Stuyvesant with two residential units and one store sold for $1.5 million or $500 per s/f. Fridman represented all parties. 

• 1444-1446 Flatbush Ave.: A vacant development site with a two-story walk-up sold for $1.8 million or $112 per buildable s/f. Fridman and Zimmermann represented all sides. 

• 17-27 Himrod St. and 690 Onderonk Ave., in Ridgewood Queens: A total of 12 units sold for $3.3 million or 13x GRM. Fridman represented all sides. 

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