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This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single family at 950 E 46th Street in Brooklyn, NY is listed for $749,999 ($515 per sqft). Built in 1930, the home offers 1,456 sqft of living space on a 0.05 acres lot.
Photos coming soon! Welcome to this classic pre-war semi-detached single-family rowhouse located on a quiet residential block in the heart of East Flatbush. Built circa 1930, this brick residence offers a traditional Brooklyn layout with timeless charm and solid construction.
The home features approximately 1,450+ square feet of interior space on a standard city lot, with a functional two-story configuration plus basement. The property retains its original character typical of early 20th-century Brooklyn homes, offering a straightforward footprint ideal for customization, renovation, or long-term ownership.
Situated on a well-established block surrounded by similar attached homes, the property provides convenient access to local shopping, schools, parks, and public transportation options throughout central Brooklyn. This is an excellent opportunity for end-users or investors seeking a value-add single-family home in a stable residential neighborhood. Property will be delivered vacant/ as is condition.
Key Features
- Built in 1930
- 0.05 acre lot
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Monthly Cost Estimate
$4,011/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
950 E 46th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11203
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Questions & Answers
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single family at 950 E 46th Street is listed at $749,999 ($515/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $3,250 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 1930, 0.05 acre lot. Interior Features: Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, Formal Dining.
This property is listed by Marquis Robinson and can be reached at 5162435868 or marquis.robinson@exprealty.com.






