New York, NY 10455

Property

Ownership: For Sale
Type: Unknown
Pets: Pets No
Lot Size: 0.06 Acres

Financials

Price:$795,000
Annual Taxes:$3,838.04
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty NYC Grp

Description

956 E 156th Street presents a prime investment opportunity with immediate rental income and strong upside potential. The property is configured as a legal three-family, with two units currently occupied and additional ground-floor rooms being rented, creating multiple income streams. Investors will also appreciate the added value of a garage, a rare amenity in the South Bronx that enhances both convenience and long-term appeal. Spanning over 3,000 square feet, the home offers flexibility for restoration, reconfiguration, or modernization to maximize returns. Beyond its income potential, the property stands within the Longwood Historic District and was designed in the early 1900s by noted architect Warren C. Dickerson. Its Neo-Renaissance, Romanesque Revival design features a dramatic front stoop, bay windows, tall ceilings, and hardwood floors, blending historic charm with modern investment appeal. Sold as-is, 956 E 156th Street is a rare chance to own a piece of Bronx history while capitalizing on one of the borough’s most promising investment opportunities

Amenities

  • Cathedral Ceiling(s)
  • Electricity Available
  • Natural Gas Available
  • Sewer Available

956 E 156th Street presents a prime investment opportunity with immediate rental income and strong upside potential.


Long Island MLS

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