OCA finds buyer for Syosset property

Syosset, New York, March 20, 2024

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More than three years after putting it up for sale, the Orthodox Church in America has found a buyer for its property in Syosset, New York, which served as the OCA chancery, the primatial residence, and the home of the Church’s archives for several decades.

The Metropolitan Council of the OCA determined in OCA finds buyer for Syosset propertyOCA planning to sell chancery in Syosset, New YorkFollowing a discussion on the physical location of the chancery at its winter session on February 5 and 6 in Syosset, the Metropolitan Council of the OCA resolved that it is not financially feasible to repair and continuing maintaining the chancery, and thus efforts to sell the property are to be made immediately, according to the report published on the official OCA website.

“>February 2020 that it was no longer financially feasible to upkeep the mansion and 15 acres that the Church has owned since the 1950s. The Holy Synod then confirmed the decision to sell the property at its May-June session, and the property was put on the market OCA finds buyer for Syosset propertyOCA puts Syosset chancery up for sale, Metropolitan to relocate to D.C.The property has long served as the chancery of the OCA, as well as the primatial residence and home of the Church’s extensive archives.”>that September.

OCA finds buyer for Syosset propertyOCA Metropolitan and Chancery relocating to Washington, D.C.His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon of All America and Canada, who is the ruling hierarch of the Archdiocese of Washington, will thus reside within the territory of his diocese beginning in June.

“>In 2022, the chancery was moved to Springfield, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C., meaning His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon of Washington and All America and Canada now lives within the territory of his diocese.

And now, the Church has entered into a purchase agreement for the property, the OCA reports.

The decision to conclude the purchase agreement, with a price of $4.25 million, was approved by the Holy Synod on February 28. Closing is expected within 24-36 months, allowing time for all the necessary state and local regulatory processes.

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