Two-Bedroom Prewar Co-op With Sunset Park Views Asks $550K
This Sunset Park two-bedroom has inlaid parquet floors, a renovated kitchen and bathroom, low maintenance charges, and a location directly across from Sunset Park. It’s on the third floor of a five-story, 68-unit building at 661 41st Street.
This Sunset Park two-bedroom has inlaid parquet floors, a renovated kitchen and bathroom, low maintenance charges, and a location directly across from the nearly 25-acre Sunset Park. It’s on the third floor of a five-story, 68-unit prewar building at 661 41st Street.
The living room and the larger of the two bedrooms offer park views, which is a plus. There’s no closable door between the two rooms, which is not a plus. You could put in a sliding door or otherwise create a partition; of course you could also use use the unit as a one-bedroom with a living room and dining room. In that case, the sole bedroom would be closet-less and fairly small. Actually, both bedrooms are closet-less, but the larger one does have a closet just outside the door.
The kitchen is a study in white, with white countertops and cabinetry and white tile on the walls and backsplash. It’s fairly large, with a window and a storage closet.
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The building has a live-in super, laundry in the basement, a lounge room with game equipment, bike storage, and individual storage bins. The park across the street has an outdoor pool and a recreation center with a workout room. The N/R and D trains are about a ten-minute walk away, in opposite directions.
Listed by Corcoran broker Peter Bracichowicz, the unit is asking $550,000; maintenance charges will add $400 to the monthly nut. Worth it?
[Listing: 661 41st Street #3D | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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