Two car garageWrap around porchPrivate outdoor spaceGenerous lotLarge backyard with gazebo
Welcome to 466 East 28th Street — a classic Brooklyn two-family home located on a quiet residential block in the heart of Flatbush. Built in 1899, this spacious property offers a rare opportunity for both end-users and investors alike.
Configured with 6 bedrooms, 1 office, 4 bathrooms, and 3 kitchens across multiple levels, the home provides exceptional flexibility for multi-generational living, rental income potential, or customization to fit your vision. The entire home will be delivered vacant, making it ideal for buyers looking to move right in, renovate, or create a high-income producing property.
Set on a generous lot with approximately 2,327 square feet of interior space, the property combines classic Brooklyn charm with tremendous upside potential.
Property Features:
• Two-family configuration
• 6 Bedrooms + office
• 4 Bathrooms
• 3 Kitchens
• Delivered fully vacant
• Excellent investment or end-user opportunity
• Private outdoor space
• Wrap around porch
• 93 ft long double wide driveway
• Two car garage
• Large backyard with gazebo
Conveniently located near the 2 and 5 trains, shopping, restaurants, parks, and neighborhood amenities, this home offers both space and accessibility in one of Brooklyn’s most established residential neighborhoods.
A rare chance to own a versatile multi-family property in the heart of Brooklyn with endless possibilities.
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