Rare Investment Opportunity: Massive 10-Bedroom 4-Family Powerhouse!Welcome to a significant addition to any investment portfolio. This sprawling 4-family property, built in the early 1900s, offers an incredible scale rarely found in the Northern New Jersey market. Located in the heart of Irvington, this turn-of-the-century multi-family home features a staggering 10 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms across four distinct units, providing immediate high-capacity rental potential.Highlights:Unit Configuration: 4 residential units designed for optimized rental income and utility.Sleeping Quarters: Total of 10 bedrooms, offering rare versatility in the Essex County market.Historic Character: Features the robust construction and architectural "bones" characteristic of the 1900-1910 era.Prime Location: Situated for easy access to local transportation, shopping, and major highways, making it an ideal spot for commuters to Newark and NYC.Whether you are looking for a value-add project to increase equity or a high-unit count "buy and hold," 69-71 Stockman Place provides the square footage and configuration to meet your goals. Property being sold in strictly 'as-is' condition. Buyer is responsible for all municipal certifications, including the Certificate of Occupancy and Fire Certificate.
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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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