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Marcus & Millichap facilitates $8.4 million sale of multifamily property

Brooklyn, NY Marcus & Millichap has completed the sale of a three-story multifamily propert. The asset sold for $8.375 million.

“The property was sold at a 4.31% cap rate and a 19.1x rent roll. Significant interest persists in 100% free-market properties in desirable Brooklyn neighborhoods, despite the headwinds of interest rates,” said Shaun Riney. “If the property were rent stabilized, it likely would have sold for a cap rate exceeding 7%, showing how much of a discount there is associated with government regulation. The seller is taking profits from an opportune time to sell free-market buildings.”

Riney, Michael Salvatico, and Andrew Bronsteen, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Manhattan office, had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller and procured the buyer, both private investors.

This 10-unit multifamily apartment building, spanning 8,000 s/f, is located at 33-35 Lexington Ave. in the Clinton Hill neighborhood. The property comprises one-, two-, and three-bedroom units.

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