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Apartments Up for Sale in “Active” Bed-Stuy Market

Ariel Property Advisors has been retained to sell 862 Dekalb Ave., a 31-unit, mixed-use rental property in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. The 24,885-square-foot property, which includes 28 residential units and three commercial units, is being listed for $15.85 million.

The firm’s Jonathan Berman, Victor Sozio, James Meehan and Michael Tortorici are handing the assignment.

“With an organic market right around the corner, a plethora of fine dining options and the newly-improved G train nearby, this property is perfect for residents looking to be at the center of one of Brooklyn’s most desirable neighborhoods,” said Berman. “Bed-Stuy is one of Brooklyn’s most active markets with its mix of history and a dynamic social scene.”

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