1060 Rogers Ave.
$1,586,976
1060 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11210
134,893
NOI
4,800 sqft
Building Size
Details:
Highlights:
- Lot Dimension: 20x100
- Tax Roll Number: 5170/21
- Annual Tax: $ 12104.0
- Fully Leased Income: $ 162442.0
- Gross Income: $ 162442.0
- Max Contiguous Area: 4800.0
- Appliances: Range / Oven
- Flooring: Hardwood
- Age: Over 50 Years Old
- Heating Fuel Type: Gas
- Exterior Description: Brick
- Area Description: Metropolitan
- Lot Size: Under 1/2 Acre
- Heating Type: Multi-Zone Heat
- Sewer: City
- Water: City Water
Description:
MOTIVATED SELLER, ALL REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. Well Maintained Three Story Six (6) Family Residential Property, Recently Converted, Featuring; Six (6) Free Market Units. All Located In A Up And Coming Residential/Commercial Area With A Lot Of Potential.
NYC R6 zoning permits high-density, multiple-family housing in medium-density areas, supporting a range of building types from townhouses to large apartment buildings and "tower in the park" developments . Key features include varying Floor Area Ratios (FARs) (e.g., 2.43 for typical buildings) and minimum open space requirements. R6 districts are found across Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx and may allow for mixed-use buildings and community facilities. Purpose and Density High-Density Residential: R6 districts are intended for high-density, multiple-family housing, allowing for a wide range of building types. Medium-Density Areas: These zones are mapped in built-up, medium-density neighborhoods. Common Characteristics Building Types: R6 districts can contain diverse buildings, including: Townhouses Small residential buildings, often 4 to 6 stories tall Larger apartment buildings "Tower in the park" developments Floor Area Ratio (FAR): This varies by specific R6 subdistrict but can be as high as 2.43 for a typical 13-story building. Open Space: R6 districts require a minimum open space ratio, expressed as a percentage of the building's total floor area. Mixed-Use Development: Some R6 zones allow for mixed-use buildings that combine residential use with community facilities. Locations R6 zoning districts are prevalent in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Zoning Restrictions Minimum Lot Dimensions: Specific rules govern minimum lot width and area for development within R6 zones. Building Height: While R6 allows for taller buildings, there are often maximum height limits, such as 65 feet in some Manhattan Core Wide street areas. Rear Yards: A minimum rear yard depth is typically required. Quality Housing Program (QHP): Some R6 districts, such as R6A, are subject to the QHP, which promotes specific design qualities like shorter, wider buildings and larger floor areas.
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