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Sozio, McGee, and Tortorici of Ariel Property Advisors sell 9 building portfolio for $15.926 million

Victor Sozio,
Ariel Property Advisors

 

Alexander McGee,
Ariel Property Advisors

 

Michael Tortorici,
Ariel Property Advisors

 

Brooklyn, NY Ariel Property Advisors arranged the sale of a scattered-site multifamily portfolio in the borough’s evolving neighborhood of Flatbush. The package, which encompasses 71-units across nine walk-up buildings, sold for $15.926 million.

The bundle of buildings, which span a sizeable 79,932 s/f, sold for a competitive cap rate of 4.3%, or $224,309 per unit.

Exclusive agents Victor Sozio, Alexander McGee, and Michael Tortorici represented the owner and procured the buyer.  

The suite of assets is located at:

  • 90-92 East 18th St.,
  • 25 East 21st St., 
  • 369 East 21st St.,
  • 600 East 22nd St.,
  • 2102, 2108, 2112 and 2116 Regent Pl.; and
  • 2322 Bedford Ave.

Situated directly next to Prospect Park, the building ensemble is in proximity to several new multifamily developments, most notably Hudson Companies’ 170-unit, 165,000 square foot rental building on Clarkson Avenue. Meanwhile, condominiums in the area are achieving strong sell-outs, with units on Bedford Avenue going for around $800 per square foot.

The Flatbush multifamily portfolio is within walking distance of the B, Q, 2, and 5 train, providing residents easy access to locations throughout New York City. The cluster is also near flourishing retail corridors on Church and Flatbush Avenue, with tenants such as Chase Bank, Gap, T-Mobile, Staples and CVS all just minutes away from several of the properties. 

Ariel Property Advisors is a commercial real estate services and advisory company located in New York City. The company covers all major commercial asset types throughout the NY metropolitan area, while maintaining a very sharp focus on multifamily, mixed-use and development properties. Ariel’s Research Division produces a variety of market reports that are referenced throughout the industry.

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