$895,000
Updated 3 years ago
Off Market

1124 Banner Ave

Brighton Beach, Brooklyn | East 11th Street & East 12th Street

8 Rooms3 Beds2 Baths1,400 Square FeetSingle Family

$895,000
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size20'x70'
Built Size16'x32'
ZoneR6
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$4,872
Price Per SF
$639

Listing Features

  • Multi-Zone
  • Multi-Zone Heat

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard
  • Porch

Property Description for 1124 Banner Ave

Nice and cozy detached house, 3bdr duplex plus full basement with a separate entrance for storage or you can make an additional rentable apartment. Everything is updated not a long time ago, just pick your own colors. Central air-conditioning, unit installed on the attic, new windows and 2-zone heating system, new hot water system, enclosed porch as an office, eat in kitchen. Great backyard with a 2 car private parking! Very quiet block, very convenient to all buses, trains and shopping. Short distance to the beach. The house is a two family on a paper, used as a one family, but you could may deductions and wright offs for a two family, which is much greater. Better then a condo, do not wait! RE taxes only4,872!!!

Listing History for 1124 Banner Ave

Now
10/24/2023
POM by Valeriy Millerman
Dom Realty
10/11/2023
New Agency by Valeriy Millerman
Dom Realty

Building Details for 1124 Banner Ave

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1920
Floors/Apts2/1
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Brighton Beach | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Once known by the nickname “Little Odessa,” due to the large number of Russians and eastern Europeans that settled in the area, Brighton Beach is a delightful seaside town that has a lot to offer its residents. Take a walk through Brighton Beach and find a plethora of traditional ethnic restaurants offering Russian cuisine, as well as food markets where you can find the specialized ingredients to prepare these dishes in your own kitchen.

Brighton Beach provides a much calmer beach and boardwalk experience than nearby Coney Island, and you will find more locals than tourists at the locally owned markets, shops, attractions, and even at the ritzy nightclubs. The area was originally developed as a refuge for the wealthy, so they could flee the heat of the NYC streets. There were luxury hotels and even a racetrack at one time.

Now the area is filled with large apartment buildings, many offering ocean or boardwalk views. The area was immortalized by Neil Simon in his play, Brighton Beach Memoirs. If you walk through the neighborhood, you might get the feeling that you have been transported back to the New York of the 1930s, as the appearance of the neighborhood hasn’t changed all that much in the intervening years.

Living at or near the beach, which is free to the public, offers many opportunities for both relaxation and entertainment. City dwellers are rediscovering this little oceanside gem and are moving into the area in search of affordable housing and a more laid back pace of living. Although it might seem very far from the chaos and noise of Manhattan, there are two subways that make for an easy commute, so it is possible to work in the City and live at the beach.

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OLR ID: 91973TH