Rare Vacant Lot in Prime Ridgewood – Build Your Multi-Family Vision! Stop searching for your next project and start developing. 18-22 Dekalb Avenue presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the few remaining vacant parcels in the heart of Ridgewood, Queens. Say goodbye to the delays, permits, and costs of demolition and high carrying costs—this shovel-ready site is a clean slate waiting for your architectural vision. Rarely does a vacant lot appear in a neighborhood this iconic. 18-22 Dekalb Ave allows you to skip the red tape of demolition and jump straight into the building phase in NYC’s most sought-after zip code. Build where everyone wants to live. Zoned R5B with a 1.5 Residential FAR, this regular 25' x 100' lot allows for a substantial 3,756 sq. ft. buildable area. Whether you are looking to develop a luxury three-unit multi-family home or a custom owner-occupied residence with high rental income, the potential here is unmatched. Lot Size: 2,504 sq. ft. (25' x 100.17') Max Buildable: 3,756 sq. ft. Zoning: R5B (Ideal for 3-family residential) Current State: Vacant/Garage (No residential demo required) Taxes: Low annual taxes (~$1,962) Ridgewood The Epicenter of NYC Culture Voted "Hottest Neighborhood" & "World's Coolest": Ridgewood isn’t just trending—it’s established. Recently ranked as the #1 Neighborhood to Watch by StreetEasy (2024 & 2025) and famously named the 4th Coolest Neighborhood in the World by Time Out, this area has become the definitive choice for those seeking the perfect balance of grit, grace, and growth. Culture & Nightlife: Step out of your future building and into the heartbeat of NYC’s creative scene. You are minutes away from legendary venues like Nowadays and the Knockdown Center, alongside an array of avant-garde galleries and "hidden gem" bars like Aunt Ginny's and Holo. World-Class Dining: From the Michelin-recognized wood-fired flavors of Rolo’s to the authentic heritage of Rudy’s Pastry Shop and the trendy tacos at Hellbender, the culinary diversity here is unmatched. Ridgewood offers a sophisticated food scene that rivals Manhattan, while maintaining the tight-knit community feel that makes Queens the best borough in the city. Subway: A commuter’s dream. You are perfectly positioned between the M Train (Seneca Ave) and the Myrtle-Wyckoff Avs Hub (L & M Trains). Reach Union Square in ~20 minutes or Midtown Manhattan in under 30 minutes. Bus: Immediate access to the Q55, Q58, and B13 lines, connecting you effortlessly across Queens and Brooklyn. Driving: Easy access to the Jackie Robinson Parkway and the BQE, making trips to JFK or LaGuardia a breeze.
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