Laundry areaPrivate drivewayTwo balconiesOne-car garageAbundant storageSpacious three-bedroom unitsDining area with kitchen
Welcome to 1410 West 6th Street, an oversized solid brick legal two-family home in the heart of Bensonhurst! This four-level property measures approximately 34' x 37' on a 34' x 60' lot and is currently configured with 3 units, offering exceptional space, flexibility, and income-producing potential. Lovingly maintained by the same family for decades, this is a rare opportunity to own an oversized home in one of Brooklyn's most convenient neighborhoods.
The home features two spacious three-bedroom units with identical layouts, each offering a bright living room, dining area with kitchen, two bathrooms (including a primary ¾ bath), and abundant natural light from eastern and western exposures.
An additional two-bedroom unit has its own separate entrance.
The full basement offers two open recreation rooms, a laundry area, half bath, utility room, windows providing natural light, and direct access to the backyard, where a mature Asian pear tree produces fruit each year.
Additional features include a private driveway, one-car garage, two balconies, and abundant storage.
Ideally located just one block from the Bay Parkway N train station and near the B6 bus, the home is moments from shopping, supermarkets, restaurants, schools, and the many conveniences of Bay Parkway and 86th Street.
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