
"Situated across from the neighborhood's eponymous park, this Sunset Park unit has two bedrooms, a flexible living and dining room arrangement, and period features. There are wood floors, wainscoting, and picture rails along with some more recent updates. It is on the third floor of the walk-up building at 574 44th Street and sits within the Sunset Park North Historic District."
"Dating to 1914, the building, which boasts an intricately patterned brick facade, was designed by the architectural firm Eisenla and Carlson. The partners also designed three neighboring buildings, all of tapestry brick. While No. 574 was not originally constructed as a Finnish co-op, it was converted to one after being purchased in 1922 by the Pleasant View Association."
"Finishes throughout the unit are light and bright and wood floors stretch through every room but the kitchen and bath. The floor plan included in the listing, which tags it as 3A rather than 3C, shows one bedroom and the bath near the apartment entrance and a long hallway leading to the adjoining living and dining room. Both those rooms have park views, according to the listing."
Third-floor unit at 574 44th Street overlooks Sunset Park and sits within the Sunset Park North Historic District. The two-bedroom layout features a flexible living and dining arrangement with wood floors, wainscoting, picture rails and built-in cabinetry under the windows. The prewar building dates to 1914 with an intricately patterned tapestry-brick facade designed by Eisenla and Carlson and was converted to a Finnish co-op in 1922 by the Pleasant View Association. The windowed kitchen has white cabinets, stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher, and a gray-and-white mosaic tile floor with blue infill tiles. Period ornamentation includes a plate shelf and embossed Lincrusta paper.
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