Prime Bronx Development Opportunity in the Baychester section. 1717 Sexton Place (Block 4752, Lot 154) is a vacant triangular corner lot located on a quiet residential block in the Baychester section of the Bronx. The site measures approximately 90 ft x 52 ft x 74 ft (±0.11 acres) and is zoned R5, permitting residential construction up to approximately 40 feet (2–4 stories). Permitted uses include single-family, two-family, or small multifamily development. The zoning allows for basement duplex configurations and potential attic space, and recent basement apartment legislation increases the total buildable square footage to just under 5,000 square feet. The unique triangular lot configuration provides flexibility for either a single wide-façade structure or multiple smaller buildings. The site may also be utilized as a parking facility. The property is conveniently located near the 5 train, Eastchester Road, I-95, and the Bruckner Expressway, offering strong accessibility. The surrounding area continues to experience residential growth and demand from professionals . Nearby amenities include the Mall at Bay Plaza, Jacobi Medical Center, major retail, dining, and recreational facilities. This offering represents a compelling opportunity for developers, investors, or end users seeking a well-located development site with meaningful upside. Buyer responsible for all due diligence. Contact for additional information or to schedule a site visit.
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Listing Agent: Endrit A. Haxhiu (#KEY24815)
Listing Office: Comres Realty Group LLC (#KEYCOMRES)

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