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$615,000

170 Milford St

Brooklyn, NY, 11208
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3Beds
2Baths
1,176Sqft
$523$/sqft

Listing Notes

Calling all investors and developers! 170 Milford Street is a blank canvas awaiting its next chapter. Situated on a generous 2,000 sq. ft. lot (20' x 100'), this property is currently configured as a single-family home but holds a legal two-family status in city records offering a seamless path to a high-yield conversion. Prime Footprint: 2,000 sq. ft. lot with significant backyard space. Blank Slate: Needs a full gut renovation; perfect for those looking to customize every detail or maximize rental income. Investor's Dream: Currently one meter, but easily modernized for a dual-unit configuration. Location: Settled in a rapidly developing pocket of Brooklyn with easy access to transit and local amenities. With the recently passed City of Yes for Housing Opportunity initiative, the upside for this property has never been greater. Whether you are looking to create a luxury owner-duplex with a rental unit or maximize the buildable square footage for a long-term hold, 170 Milford is the ultimate "value-add" play. Bring your contractor and your vision-this property is priced to sell and won't last. Investment & Development Potential The "City of Yes" Advantage The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity (enacted/implemented in 2024-2025) provides several specific "levers" that an investor can pull for a property like 170 Milford St (Zoned R5B): Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): You are now legally permitted to add one ADU (up to 800 sq. ft.) to a one- or two-family home. This could be a backyard cottage or a converted garage/cellar, effectively turning this into a high-income three-unit-style property. Elimination of Parking Mandates: Previously, adding units often required adding off-street parking, which eats up valuable land. Under the new rules, these mandates are lifted, allowing you to use the full 2,000 sq. ft. lot for living space or green space rather than a driveway. Easier Conversions: The new rules provide more flexibility for "missing middle" housing, making it easier to utilize the maximum floor area ratio (FAR) without the restrictive "sliver laws" or old-school height constraints that used to hamper small-lot developments. Quick Stats for Pro-Forma Zoning: R5B (Contextual District) Lot Dimensions: 20 ft x 100 ft Max FAR: Generally 1.35 in R5B (Check with an architect for "City of Yes" bonuses which can push buildable area further if specific affordability or ADU criteria are met). Current Structure: Approx. 1,176 sq. ft. (Significant "air rights" potentially remain to be utilized). Pro-Tip: Given the 100-foot lot depth, there is ample room to extend the rear of the building to maximize your square footage while still maintaining a sizable private garden for the ground-floor unit-a major selling point in the Brooklyn rental market.

Market Insights

Near nearby median+3.0%

$523/sqft vs a nearby median of $508/sqft.

Nearby median$508/sqft
Nearby properties12
Property size1,176 sqft
  • +3.0% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
  • Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
  • 1,176 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.

Pricing Read

Yardstick fair value$603k$549k$657k · 50% confidence
vs ask $615k+$12k (+2.0%)

Asking price is well-anchored to the comp picture (+2.0%). Negotiate on terms, not headline price.

$508/sqft median across 7 tight comps × 1,176 sqft= $597k
  • Transit access+$15k +2.5%
  • Pre-war character+$15k +2.5%
  • Visible condition issues−$15k −2.5%
  • Sparse street life−$9k −1.5%
Cumulative NYC adjustments+$6k+1.0%

Property Read

FreshnessCurrent market data

The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.

Market Position+3.0% vs nearby

The property is close to nearby price-per-square-foot levels, so the decision will likely come down to condition and layout.

Price MovementInitial price point

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Listing Details

Days on market
38 days
Last price change
No change recorded
Listed
Apr 4, 2026
Photos
4 photos
Property type
single family
Status
for sale
Last sold
Mar 9, 1988 · $75,000

Features & Amenities

Dining RoomHardwood FloorsBasementRental PropertyDen

Building Facts

Year built
1901
Stories
2
Total units
2
Residential units
2
Building area
1,176 sqft
Lot size
1,999 sqft
Land use
One and two family buildings
Building class
B3

From NYC public records where available.

Price History

May 4, 2026Initial record
$615,000for sale

Public Records

DOB violations0 open

0 total recorded against the building

HPD violations0 open

0 total recorded

ACRIS documents23

Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file

311 calls (12 mo)40,806

Top: illegal parking

Top complaint types in ZIP 11208

  • Illegal Parking7,755
  • Noise - Residential4,813
  • HEAT/HOT WATER3,758
  • Blocked Driveway3,676
  • UNSANITARY CONDITION1,521

Recent Transfers (ACRIS)

  • May 10, 1978DEED

Sourced from NYC Open Data (DOB, HPD, ACRIS). Updated as the city republishes — check the original source for live status.

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