$1,100,000
Updated 4 years ago
Off Market

2113 Bath Ave

Bath Beach, Brooklyn | Bay Parkway & 21st Ave

7 Rooms3 Beds1 Bath1,462 Square FeetMixed Use

$1,100,000
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size18'x52'
ZoneR5
Building TypeLow-Rise
RE Taxes$4,368
Price Per SF
$752

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard

Property Description for 2113 Bath Ave

Bath Avenue & 21 Avenue Turnkey Business & 1 Family Storefront FOR SALE (Package deal-One price) Semi attached Brick well maintained renovated 3 bedroom apart. with Storefront & basement plus backyard! Potential side signage. Storefront well established (over 30 yrs) laundrymat with 17 commercial washer & 12 commercial dryer with 119 gallon hot water tank! all furniture, fixture included! Low real estate tax$ Property delivered FULLY vacant! Prime busy commercial 2 way avenue, Near all train steps from bus stops! Will not last at this price! Great lifetime opportunity!!

Listing History for 2113 Bath Ave

Now
01/25/2023
POM by Jean-Paul Ho
Brooklyn Real Property Inc.
2023

Building Details for 2113 Bath Ave

OwnershipMixed Use
Building TypeLow-Rise
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1930
Floors/Apts2/1
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Jean-Paul Ho
Brooklyn Real Property Inc.
Siu Yee Shum
Brooklyn Real Property Inc.

Bath Beach | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Bath Beach is a rectangular swatch of land located at the southwestern edge of Brooklyn, along Gravesend Bay. For a small, primarily residential neighborhood it has a lot of history. Bath Beach is named after the famous Roman built spa and hot springs found in Bath, England.

It has a dense urban feel and it’s often confused with its neighbor Bensonhurst. In fact, Bath Beach was once nicknamed Bensonhurst by the sea. Despite its name, there is no beach. It was paved over to make room for modern day roadways. 

Bath Beach is bounded by 86th Street to the north, Shore Parkway to the south, Bay Parkway to the east, and the Dyker Beach Park and Golf Course to the west. 

The ethnically diverse and mostly middle-class neighborhood has a variety of architectural styles that include small apartment buildings, semi-attached homes and mid-20th century attached brick row houses with garages on the ground floor. There are many stand-alone Victorian houses throughout Bath Beach. They’ve been modernized with siding, enclosed porches and brickwork. Their turrets and steeply pitched roofs give a unique aesthetic to the area.  

86th Street is the commercial artery. It’s the heart of everything and offers restaurants serving all types of cuisines, mom and pop shops, and big box retailers.

Bath Beach was once home to freed slaves that were given land settlements in the Mid 19th Century. Its name is derived from an area known as The Bath Beach Resort, an affluent beach club that once stood. Back in the 1860’s, railway advancements began connecting residential neighborhoods of Brooklyn. It didn’t take long for Bath Beach to receive an influx of people. The resort flourished, offering summer homes, yacht clubs and hotels to New York’s high society. Sadly, the beach was paved over in the mid-twentieth century in the name of expansion. The Shore Parkway now stands where the beach club was. 

For decades the area was predominantly Italian but recent waves of Chinese and Russian immigration has changed the fabric of the neighborhood.

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OLR ID: 82868TH