List Price
$175,000
List Price

$175,000

463 E 178th St

Bronx, NY 10457, Bronx County

2

Beds

1

Baths

750

Sq. Feet
Property Description
2 bed 1 bath. Voucher Tenant in place with a year left on two year lease, GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY, HDFC Co-op ALLOWS FULL TIME RENTALS FROM DAY ONE OF OWNERSHIP - Maintenance $1,165.00 - Rent $2,947 (Maintenance includes everything but electric). Tenant pays electric. = $1,782 is net income... read more ↓
Accepted Payment Type
Cash
Accepted Contingencies
Inspection
Earnest Money Deposit
5% ($10,000 min)
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Listing Agent - Zac Ne
(718) 433-0185
Status
Seller Accepting Offers
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Important Information

Property Details

Beds
2
Baths
1
Square Footage
750
Lot Size (Acres)
0.16
Property Type
Coop Unit
Year Built
1935
Monthly HOA Dues
$1,165
Special Notes
2 bed 1 bath. Voucher Tenant in place with a year left on two year lease, GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY, HDFC Co-op ALLOWS FULL TIME RENTALS FROM DAY ONE OF OWNERSHIP - Maintenance $1,165.00 - Rent $2,947 (Maintenance includes everything but electric). Tenant pays electric. = $1,782 is net income

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