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Property of the Month: The Corbin Group at Besen & Assoc. brings two properties to market in foreclosure sale

propofmonth-livingroomBrooklyn, NY The Corbin Group at Besen & Associates is marketing a rare opportunity to purchase two new-construction elevator buildings out of foreclosure.

Located in Prime Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, just six-and-a-half miles from Midtown Manhattan, 97 Grand Ave. and 96 Steuben St. are close to the best of the borough’s retail, restaurants, and entertainment.

The two elevator buildings include a total of over 60,000 s/f, 62 apartments, 31 indoor parking spaces and feature communal rooftop lounges with unobstructed, 360° views of the Clinton Hill and Manhattan skylines.

Constructed in 2012, the properties enjoy the benefits of a 421-a tax-abatement and are nestled among eight other new developments that range from high-end retail to luxury condo and rental buildings.

97 Grand and 96 Steuben are over 95% occupied and are conveniently located 30 minutes to JFK, 22 minutes to LaGuardia Airport, and 30 minutes to Wall Street.

Clinton Hill is just south of Williamsburg and east of downtown. Celebrated for its diversity, restaurants, and activities, Clinton Hill caters to Pratt Institute students and ambitious professionals alike. Artsy but not over-the-top, cool but not unapproachable, this laid-back neighborhood deserves its amiable reputation.prop-of-monthFor a narrated drone tour of the property click here

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