Sunset Park One-Bedroom Co-op With Wood Floors Asks $375K
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Sunset Park One-Bedroom Co-op With Wood Floors Asks $375K
"The yellow brick building was designed by Eric O. Holmgren for the Sun Heights Building Corporation and completed in 1927, according to a certificate of occupancy. Holmgren practiced in Brooklyn and did a fair amount of work within the Finnish community constructing early co-operative housing. Interestingly, the name carved above the entrance of this building is "Park Slope Homes," despite the location across the street from Sunset Park."
"The layout includes a small foyer with a wood floor with inlaid border and picture rails. Those same details extend through the living room and bedroom. A closet provides a bit of storage in the living room. The room has two windows with fire-escape views, a ceiling fan, and access to the bedroom. The kitchen is off the foyer and has a fair amount of cupboard space, black countertops, and a beige tile floor."
The one-bedroom apartment sits on the third floor of a walk-up at 521 41st Street across from Sunset Park green space. The 1927 yellow brick building, designed by Eric O. Holmgren, bears 'Park Slope Homes' above the entrance. The apartment features wood floors with inlaid border, picture rails, a foyer, living room with storage and two windows, a bedroom that fits a king bed, a kitchen with ample cupboards and black countertops, and a white-tiled bathroom. The building includes solar panels, laundry, bike room, storage, and $586 monthly maintenance. The unit is listed at $375,000 by Mohamad Hasan of Bellmarc.
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