Added9/16/2022
About this Property
Directly next to 76 1st Place is a vacant lot which is from 78-82 1st Place which is a vacant lot that can be developed into a rental building or condominium development ranging anywhere from 4-12 apartments! Total buildable square footage is 9,346 and with about 1,555 square foot floor plate, which in total can have huge full floor units or two apartments per floor consisting of units ranging from 778 square feet.
76 1st Place is a full free market 5 family home, each apartment is tremendous and provides endless possibilities. Leveraging this property as an investment property can generate fantastic revenue. One can also reside in one of the 5 apartments and generate top income producing rentals or simply convert this into a massive 6,404 square foot home with the width to add an elevator!
76-82 1st Place is one block from the F and G lines on Carrol Street and surrounded by some incredible stores, restaurants and parks!
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Mulit-residential Townhouse
- ID:22035960
- Tax:$ 2950
- Year Built:1910
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