$749,000
Updated 4 years ago
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1824 Summerfield Street

Ridgewood, Queens | Seneca Ave & Forest Ave

8 Rooms4 Beds2 Baths1,750 Square FeetMulti-Family

$749,000
floors / apts2 / 2
Lot Size25'x100'
Built Size25'x35'
ZoneR5B
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$6,258
Price Per SF
$428

This property was sold for $690,000 on 01/11/23.

Building Amenities

  • Driveway

Property Description for 1824 Summerfield Street

Legal, two family Tudor home in the heart of Ridgewood. Two bedroom unit over two bedroom unit. First floor features huge yard with basement (there is a separate entrance.) House features a driveway, garage, gas heat and close proximity to the M train. Roof was redone within the last few years. Home can be sold with or without tenants. Top floor tenant has been there for five years and has consistently paid rent, even during the pandemic. First floor tenant has been there for 12 years and has consistently paid rent, even during the pandemic. Quiet block close to shopping and restaurants. Taxes Approx $6,271.60

Listing History for 1824 Summerfield Street

Now
01/12/2023
$690,000
Sold and Closed by Thomas Caramanno
Compass
2023

Building Details for 1824 Summerfield Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeTownhouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1940
Floors/Apts2/2
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Ridgewood | Queens

Quick Profile

Unique for being a symbolic and literal bridge between Brooklyn and Queens, Ridgewood incorporates both distinct elements of these boroughs into its persona. Originally considered part of Brooklyn, the neighborhood broke off with Bushwick in the 1700s at a point called, appropriately, Arbitration Rock. When the blackout of 1977 occurred, the residents of Ridgewood only further wanted to dissociate themselves from their Bushwick neighbors as the bedlam that ensued in between the looting and the riots made them feel just a tad superior. 

And yet, just because its zip code changed didn’t mean Ridgewood could ever fully break free from its proximity and entwined identity with Bushwick. Pegged as the next “it” destination and hipster haven to move to circa 2016, Ridgewood has surprised many with its steady pace of growth, therefore well-maintained “neighborhood” feel. 

Rife with quiet blocks filled with quaint, colorful buildings, Ridgewood offers the bodegas and local businesses one also expects of “old world” Brooklyn. An increase in the number of coffee shops, bars and DIY venues have continued its natural association with Bushwick, however, the deeper into the neighborhood you go, the more apparent it becomes that Ridgewood is very much its own very Queensian thing. 

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OLR ID: 87229TH