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Safina, Chystyakova and Ryan of CPEX Real Estate handle $825,000 sale

CPEX Real Estate's multi-family investment sales team arranged the sale of 228 53rd St. in Sunset Park. The subject property is a 6-unit, 4,320 s/f rent-stabilized multifamily building located on a 20' x 100' lot. The building was delivered "as is" with all tenants in place. The sale price was $825,000, or $191 per s/f. CPEX's multi-family sales team, consisting of associate director Stephen Safina and associates Alyona Chystyakova and Thomas Ryan, represented the seller and procured the purchaser. CPEX also sold the neighboring 6-unit building at 224 53rd St. for $800,000. "This is our second 6-unit building sale on 53rd Street over the past three months," said Safina. "We are also representing an owner on 54th Street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue. That transaction will be closed by the end of January. The Sunset Park market has been a focus of ours due to the initiatives taking place along the waterfront near Industry City. The conversion of industrial buildings into creative office and retail space is a driving force in the demand to purchase Multi-Family buildings in the neighborhood."
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