$3,400,000
Updated a year ago
Off Market

329 Grand Street

Chinatown, Manhattan | Forsyth Street & Eldridge Street

12 Rooms6 Beds2 Baths3,495 Square FeetMixed Use

$3,400,000
floors / apts3 / 2
Lot Size19'x100'
Built Size19'x40'
ZoneC6-2
Building TypeLow-Rise
RE Taxes$28,080
Price Per SF
$973

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Property Description for 329 Grand Street

3,493 SF Turn-key investment three-story, mixed-use, property on 329 Grand Street in the vibrant Lower East Side neighborhood. Built originally in 1910, this well maintained walk-up spotlights two renovated residential units and one commercial space. An incredible chance for savvy investors or developers, this gem of a property offers an additional FAR of unused 4,953 SF. Equally remarkable is the commercial space that nearly comprises the lot's entirety, occupying a substantial 1,365 SF footprint, with an extra storage basement spanning 450 SF. This well-maintained ground floor grocery store currently has four years left on its lease, attesting to stability and assured returns.

The second floor leads into a newly renovated dwelling showcasing three spacious bedrooms, one stylishly finished bathroom and a sleek, modern kitchen. Bathed in light through double-pane windows with dual exposures, this space is a homage to industry and convenience. High ceilings paired with durable Pewter Oak laminate floorings, a Sparkle Quartz countertop island, with new appliances create a welcoming and warm ambiance.

Units are currently occupied, adding to this property's appeal as a ready-made investment. Progress to the third floor and discover a renovated oasis featuring Bamboo wood floors, three ample-sized bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a beautifully finished bathroom with custom tiles. This floor-through space was remodeled in 2019, flaunting a modern aesthetic that cleverly echoes its historic roots while offering the comforts of modern living.

Located in a dynamic and thriving neighborhood, 329 Grand Street is optimally positioned within a handful of minutes from East Broadway, Grand Street, and Delancey Street B, D, F and M Train Stations. You'll be right in the heart of the city's most intriguing districts, the Lower East Side, and Chinatown, surrounded by an eclectic mix of eateries, shops, and cultural hubs. Request a private viewing.

Listing History for 329 Grand Street

Now
07/13/2025
POM by George Arana
Brown Harris Stevens
04/05/2025
$3,400,000 [-$250,000] [6.8%]
Price Drop by George Arana
Brown Harris Stevens

Building Details for 329 Grand Street

OwnershipMixed Use
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1910
Floors/Apts3/2
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Delancey St-Essex St
0.16 miles
Grand St
0.2 miles
East Broadway
0.23 miles
Bowery
0.29 miles
2 Av
0.44 miles

Citi Bike

Orchard St & Grand St
0.03 miles
Allen St & Hester St
0.1 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

George Arana
Brown Harris Stevens

Chinatown | Manhattan

Quick Profile

The roots of Chinatown are said to go back as far as 1858, with the arrival of Cantonese businessman, Ah Ken. Ah Ken made his fortune selling cigars and is thought to have set up the first boarding houses for Chinese immigrants.

Vibrant and bustling, in New York City’s Chinatown, you’ll find the biggest population of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere. Although Chinatown was established mostly by Cantonese speakers, due to an influx of Fuzhounese speaking Chinese immigrants and Mandarin being the official language of China and Taiwan, Mandarin has become vital to the dynamic tableau that is Chinatown.

Centered around Chatham Square and Columbia Park, Chinatown is transportive yet quintessential New York. Traveling the cozy corridors of Chinatown, bask in the varied languages and cultural diaspora, uniquely American and yet universal. Witness the roots of a place where a community was allowed to grow within a community, a world within a world. See it in the statues, architecture, and signage throughout Chinatown. Smell it seeping out from the multitude of dim sum restaurants, noodle houses, and speakeasies that reside here. Pick up a bao and wander the markets for deals and explore the sometimes brutal historic sites. 

Chinatown is developing. Much of the lower-income housing once available in the area are being refurbished and sold. As a result, the community and its demographic makeup are diversifying. 

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 94397TH