$1,248,000
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2233 65th Street

Bensonhurst, Brooklyn | West 6th Street & West 5th Street

12 Rooms6 Beds3 Baths3,500 Square FeetMixed Use

$1,248,000
floors / apts2 / 3
Lot Size20'x100'
Built Size20'x67'
ZoneR6A
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$5,303
Price Per SF
$357

This property was sold for $1,750,000 on 02/04/14.

Property Description for 2233 65th Street

2 bldg package deal.TOTAL 2.5 MLN 2233 65th St & 2235 65th St. Total of 40 x 100 lot. Fully build on 1st floor. R6A Zoned. Allowed to build 12000 sq ft. 2233 is 2 family + store and 2235 is commercial unit. Occupied by resturant lounge with new C of O obtained in 2006 and capacity for 150 ppl. Possible full possession. Call broker for details.

Building Details for 2233 65th Street

OwnershipMixed Use
Building TypeTownhouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1931
Floors/Apts2/3
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Leonid Sklyar
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License#:
10301206914
Company:
Realty Executives Metro
Leonid Sklyar
Realty Executives Metro

Bensonhurst | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Bensonhurst is a densely populated residential neighborhood with a bustling business district in the southwest section of Brooklyn. It’s a storied neighborhood and is considered to be the most ethnically diverse neighborhood in New York City.

Technically, Bensonhurst doesn’t quite have the same clean-cut boundaries the way other neighborhoods do. It has an odd shape that intertwines with the surrounding communities of Bath Beach, Dyker Heights, Borough Park and Mapleton. The neighborhoods are sometimes mistaken for Bensonhurst and vice versa. It’s bordered by 14th Avenue, which is to the northwest, 60st Street and McDonald Avenue to the northeast, Avenue S to the southeast, and 86th Street to the southwest.

You won’t find that many luxury building developments in this neck of the woods either. Much of the Bensonhurst neighborhood still has that old Brooklyn charm. It’s architecture comprises co-ops, condos, single-family attached, semi-attached, fully-detached homes, and also multi-family homes. It’s a healthy mix of quiet residential blocks and bustling commercial thoroughfare, especially along 86th Street. Bensonhurst has many similarities to Bath Beach, it’s immediate neighbor to the south.

Bensonhurst was once part of New Utrecht, which was one of the original six towns within Kings County. It was later absorbed into what we know as modern day Brooklyn. It is named after the Benson family, who were farmers and landowners and controlled much of Bensonhurst and parts of Bath Beach.

In its early history, Bensonhurst was mostly Italian-Americans and Jewish immigrants. In recent years the neighborhood has seen many Chinese, Russian, Middle Eastern and Mexican residents who call Bensonhurst home.

Besides the ethnic enclaves residing in Bensonhurst, the neighborhood is also attracting younger residents and families. The cost of living is considerably less compared to other parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn. In 2019, the homeownership rate in Bensonhurst was 36.5%, higher than the citywide share of 31.9%.

The D, N, and F service Bensonhurst and will shoot you straight into Midtown Manhattan where bus lines service the rest of the borough.

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OLR ID: 50895TH