|
|
|
|
Property Details
|
 |
Tell a friend |
|
|
Map It! |
|
|
Printable version |
|
 |
Loan Calculator |
|
|
Save to My BrooklynProperty |
|
 |
Inquire about /
Schedule a viewing |
 |
Neighborhood Schools |
|
Subway/Bus directions
|
|
|
|
|
Property Information :
|
|
Web ID / MLS#: |
BL20655 |
|
Property Description: |
Gravesend - Three family detached brick on a lovely residential block. This property features a large six room apartment with three bedrooms and two rental units. There is a full finished basement, yard, detached garage and so much more. Steps to avenue U, shopping and all amenities. A must see |
|
Location: |
Gravesend (pronounced "GRAVES end", not "grave SEND") is a neighborhood in the south-central section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, USA.
The derivation of the name is unclear. Some speculate that it was named after the English seaport of Gravesend, Kent. An alternative explanation suggests that it was named by Willem Kieft for the Dutch settlement of "'s- Gravesande", which means "Count's Beach" or "Count's Sand". There is also a city in The Netherlands called 's-Gravenzande
Gravesend was one of the original towns in the Dutch colony of New Netherland and became one of the six original towns of Kings County in colonial New York. It was the only English chartered town in what became Kings County and was designated the "Shire Town" when the English assumed control, as it was the only one where records could be kept in English. Courts were removed to Flatbush in 1685. The former name survives, and is now associated with a neighborhood in Brooklyn. Gravesend is notable for being founded by a woman, Lady Deborah Moody; a land patent was granted to the English settlers by Governor Willem Kieft, December 19, 1645
Gravesend Town encompassed 7,000 acres (28 km²) in southern Kings County, including the entire island of Coney Island, which was originally the town's common lands on the Atlantic Ocean, divided up, as was the town itself, into 41 parcels for the original patentees. When the town was first laid out, almost half were salt marsh wetlands and sandhill dunes along the shore of Gravesend Bay.
|
|
Zip Code: |
11223 |
|
Property Type: |
|
|
Address: |
2250 E 7 St |
|
Price: |
$1,250,000
|
|
Status: |
 |
|
Sqft: |
2981
|
|
Bedrooms: |
6
|
|
Baths: |
3
|
|
Open House: |
Shown by Appointment |
|
|
|
|
Surrounding Neighborhoods: |
|
-Coney Island
|
|
-Gravesend
|
|
-Homecrest
|
|
-Midwood
|
|
-Sheepshead Bay
|
|
|
|
Contact |
|
718-768-4500
Info@BrooklynProperty.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
Lot Size
:
28'7'' x 105'
|
-
Tax
:
$6,575 per year
|
|
-
Building Size
:
20'7'' x 72'
|
-
Insurance
:
$1,500 per year
|
|
-
Water/Sewer
:
$800 per year
|
-
Transportation
:
Ave U F Train / B3, B1 Buses
|
|
-
Parking
:
Yes
|
-
Fuel
:
$2,500 per year
|
|
-
Year Built
:
1935
|
-
Exterior
:
Brick
|
|
-
Levels
:
2
|
-
Heating System
:
Gas
|
|
-
Cross St
:
Ave V / Gravesend Neck Rd
|
-
School District
:
21 / P.S 153 / J.H.S 234
|
|
-
Basement
:
Full Finished Basement
|
-
Zoning
:
R4
|
|
|
|
|
|