Open floor planPrivate balconyPrivate large roof-deckEn-suite master
1223 N 25th st is a very well maintained 3 unit Multi-family building with about 4 years in full Tax abatement, comprised of : Unit A: Rented for $1,727/Month , very large bi-level 2bed/2bath, with an open layout spacious living space, en-suite master bed/bath and a very large private bakyard. Unit B: Rented for $1,380/M , 1bed/1bath with open floor plan and a private balcony. Unit C: Rented for $1,989/M, 2bed/2bath, bi-level with open floor plan, 2 balconies, an en-suite master and a private large roof-deck. Total rent is $5,096 per month. All 3 units are very large and well maintained. This incredible, income-producing property is a newer built, low maintenance, surrounded by other new construction buildings and sits on a great and primce block in Brewerytown area, just one block away from college ave and all the restaurants on Girard ave and fairmount area. This investment is ready to provide years and years of steady revenue with potential for more rent increase and value appreciation. This building is currently set up as 3 separate condos which you can sell some and keep others if you wanted to. Also listed and for sale is 12250 N 25th st. Act fast, priced to sell.
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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