Brumback and Holloman of Massey Knakal handle $800,000
A walk-up apartment building at 415 East 187th St., located between Park and Webster Aves. in the Fordham section was sold in an all-cash transaction valued at $800,000.Massey Knakal director of sales Karl Brumback exclusively represented the seller with first VP of sales Al Holloman.
The four-story building is 8,800 s/f and sits on a 22.25' x 100' lot. There are eight residential units consisting of two one-bedroom units and six two-bedroom units. There is also a super's unit in the basement.
This building was extensively renovated in 2005 with a new boiler, electric and gas meters, a new roof and cameras throughout.
"The building is in great shape with improvements you normally don't see in a property of this size," said Brumback.
Massey Knakal specializes in the sale of investment and user properties in the New York Metropolitan area. Since 1988, our agents have closed over 4,200 transactions having a market value in excess of $15 billion.
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