Mizukovski of Itzhaki Properties completes $1.335 million sale
Leonid Mizukovski of Itzhaki Properties has recently closed the sale of exclusively marketed residential multifamily building at 42-64 Ketcham St. in the Elmhurst area for $1.335 million. Mizukovski represented both the seller and the buyer in this transaction. The property, a 4-story walk-up brick and concrete building with 10 rent stabilized units, has no single violation in past 15 years and is located within walking distance of public transportation and busy retail area.
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