Rare Brick Multi-Unit Flatiron in Chatham Hits Market
This slice of history with lots of potential for the right investor
This slice of history with lots of potential for the right investor
Right in the heart of Chatham at 22 Main Street is a totem to the village's rich architectural heritage. This distinctive flatiron building, a rarity in the area, has historical charm and potential.
Constructed around 1850, the property spans approximately 6,833 square feet and is currently configured as a multifamily residence with four apartments, each boasting abundant natural light and generous layouts. The ground floor features a 2,264-square-foot commercial space with high ceilings.
Chatham's history as a bustling hub dates back to the early 1700s, with significant growth in the 19th century due to its strategic location at the intersection of major railroads. The village's architectural landscape reflects this past and this flatiron is a quirky standout. Its uncommon form and location make it a focal point in the village. The price is low because it is in need of some TLC.
The building is Currently listed at $550,000 by Country Life Real Estate, LLC’s Philip Feiner.




