These properties are being sold together, offering immense potential for both personal use and investment. With a combined square footage of approximately 5,550 sq feet, the possibilities are endless for creating your dream home or maximizing investment potential!
Each building is a beautiful two-story home with a full basement and each has retained some original architectural details, including wood paneling and intricate molding, as well as the original flooring in some rooms. At 215 Ovington Avenue, you will find a generous extension, adding additional square footage and further enhancing the potential of the property. Property also offers a private outdoor space in the back - ideal for entertaining and creating your very own backyard oasis.
These properties can be seamlessly combined to create an extraordinary, custom-designed single-family residence with ample space for modern living. Alternatively, you can keep them as separate buildings and enjoy the flexibility of multi-family living or investment opportunities.
This is a truly exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Bay Ridge's history and make it your own!
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Quick Profile
Bay Ridge is an old-world neighborhood neatly tucked into the southwest corner of Brooklyn within the shadows of the Verrazano Bridge. The neighborhood is encircled by the Belt Parkway along the shore line and the Gowanus Expressway inland.
Bay Ridge, long known for its generational pull, has historically been home to a diverse number of ethnic groups. While the area is flush with people of Irish, Italian and Greek descent, these ethnic communities have been joined by larger numbers of new groups, including people with Russian, Polish, Asian and Middle Eastern backgrounds. The Arab American community today in Bay Ridge represents the largest concentration of Arab Americans in New York City.
For many years, Bay Ridge and its waterside location, would attract the affluent. But most of the mansions that once lined Shore Road are long gone and have been replaced by six-story apartment buildings.
Aside from the low-rise apartment buildings, the neighborhood pretty much consists of one and two-family homes. Lush front yards and trimmed hedges are pretty common here.
Current zoning and limitations on building heights restrict any out of the norm development. At present, the future beholds small development on some of the commercial strips and teardowns of older homes for smaller residential projects.