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30 APRIL 28 – MAY 4, 2017 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP Photo courtesy of Fillmore Real Estate Multi-family homes a hot commodity in Sunset real estate market BY PATRICK WEINBERG [email protected] As of late, many multiple-family dwellings have been put up for sale in Sunset Park, averaging asking prices in and around $3 million. One property, built in 1910 and located at 726 59th Street, sits at an asking price of $2.1 million. It is a two-family, attached brick home with two apartments and a finished basement. The first floor apartment is a two-bedroom with one bathroom, while the apartment on the second floor has three bedrooms and one bath. Another listing, with an asking price of $2.2 million and located at 5718 Third Avenue, is a four story mixeduse apartment building with two commercial spaces on the ground floor. The building, built in 1931, is legally an eight family building. However with the two commercial spaces there are just six one bedroom-one bathroom railroad style apartments, which are rent stabilized, and already have permanent occupants. The building is being sold with the units occupied. Another property, 337 48th Street, is listed for $3.1 million. The new construction, completed in 2010, has six apartments, each with a bathroom and bedroom, while two of the apartments have an additional second bedroom. Photo courtesy of Compass Real Estate 5718 Third Avenue. Almost all of the units have a private balcony. A fourth property, located at 5608 Sixth Avenue, is a nine family home, with two vacant apartments. One of the apartments has two full bathrooms. The building, built in 1906, is listed at $3.99 million and has the possibility of being re-zoned to change to a commercial building. 337 48th Street. An idea borne of a growling stomach… GERMANS OPEN NEW YORK’S FIRST DÖNER STAND ©Kai Nedden Michael Stark (l.) and Erkan Emre (r.) slicing their locally saurced, all natural chicken from the vertically rotating grill-spit. © Liz Clayman New York City has been sadly lacking in Döner until now. Germany natives have teamed up to bring the dish to the Big Apple. After their successful launch at Smorgasburg, a popular weekend-only food festival, Kotti Berliner Döner Kebab is now opening their first brick-and-mortar location at Industry City (Mon-Fri, 11-4pm). The team is now gearing up for their second location at Brooklyn’s largest food hall this summer. Open weekdays at Industry City’s food hall and weekends at Smorgasburg. To learn more visit: www.kottidoner.com


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