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Townhouse fix & flip Brooklyn investment

Ben Hedvat
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Investment Info:

Townhouse fix & flip investment.

26 Pilling Street is a multi-family townhouse located in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Built in 1905, this property features a total of 2,832 square feet of living space, divided into two units. The first unit is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom duplex, while the second unit is a two-bedroom duplex. Both units showcase exposed brick aesthetics and chic finishes, contributing to a spacious and inviting atmosphere.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

I was particularly drawn to this deal because of the strong growth potential in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The neighborhood has seen a lot of revitalization in recent years, with an increasing demand for both residential and rental properties.

  • Ben Hedvat