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EPIC Commercial Realty handles four sales totaling $2.94 million; Includes $820,000 sale brokered by Zach

Bronx, NY EPIC Commercial Realty arranged the following sales totaling $2.94 million: • 3198 Cambridge Ave., which is found in the Bronx neighborhood of Riverdale, sold for $820,000 by EPIC senior broker Shay Zach. The corner development site was exclusively listed by Zach. The lot consists of 8,850 s/f, translating to $92/bsf, and is located on the corner or Cambridge Ave. and West 232nd street, next to Ewen Park. • 55-13 Metropolitan Ave. is a vacant, mixed-use building in Ridgewood, Queens. The two-story, walk-up came with DOB approved plans and was exclusively listed by EPIC sales associates Baruch Edelkopf and Mike Rybinskov. Housing two apartments above the ground-floor retail unit, the building was gutted and has new electric service. The property sold for $595,000 by listing agents Edelkopf and Rybinskov, who brokered both sides of the transaction. • EPIC Commercial Realty CEO, Yona Edelkopf, sales associates Baruch Edelkopf and Rybinskov brokered the sale of 2017 Fulton St. in Brooklyn. The vacant Ocean Hill building stands three-stories tall, housing one ground-floor retail unit and two floor-through apartments above. The building is 19.5’ wide and 50’ deep on an irregularly shaped lot. The property sold for $775,000. • Baruch Edelkopf and Rybinskov, brokered the sale of their exclusive listing 647 Sheffield Ave. with associate Marcus Jecklin representing the buyer. The property consists of a vacant, two-story, single-family home on a 59’ wide lot. The development opportunity provides 12,366 s/f of commercial and residential air rights with its C1-3/R6 zoning. The listing sold for $750,000.
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