A buyer has snapped up a four-story apartment building located at 376-380 McLean Avenue in Yonkers, LoHud reported. McLean Yonkers bought the complex from fellow limited liability company PMT Realty for $5.5 million, according to the outlet. The complex houses 34 units, most of which are rent-stabilized. Mount Vernon-based PMT Realty purchased the building for $2.3 million back in 2008, according to the outlet. Michael Nukho, principal real estate broker with Yonkers-based NuRealty Advisors, represented the buyer, while NuRealty associate real estate broker Lukasz Przybylek represented the seller. [LoHud]
34-unit rent-stabilized apartment complex in Yonkers sold for $5.5M
New York /
Apr.April 04, 2019
03:20 PM
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