Sunset Park One-Bedroom With Park View Asks $400K
Briefly

The apartment is located in an early Finnish co-op building designed by Eric O. Holmgren in 1924. It features wood floors, picture rails, and reasonable maintenance fees. Though it has a compact layout, it offers notable amenities such as a kitchen with original cabinets and a living room with two exposures. The bedroom provides a park view, adding to its appeal. While there are some original details, like subway tiles in the bathroom, overall, the space is cozy and functional, ideal for those appreciating vintage charm.
This isn't an apartment with grand proportions, but it does have an efficient layout and some prewar details. A one-bedroom on an elevated first floor, it has wood floors, picture rails, and a bit of closet space, and reasonable monthly maintenance.
The building, 683 41st Street, was constructed by the Riverview Homes Association and completed in 1924. A plaque on the exterior credits Brooklyn architect Eric O. Holmgren as the designer of the early cooperative developed by the Finnish community.
The kitchen, which is next to the apartment entry, has original wood cabinets, although the uppers have had their doors removed. The windowed space has a wood floor.
On the other end of the apartment, the bedroom has a park view - the building is at the pool end of the park. The compact space, like the living room, has a wood floor, picture rails, and a ceiling fan.
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