This three-bedroom co-op offers a pretty nice setup for just over half a million, with some prewar details, good light and a decent amount of space. It’s on the fourth floor of a 32-unit building at 4313 9th Avenue in Borough Park on the Sunset Park border, about two blocks from the eponymous park.

Built in 1923, it’s one of the area’s originally Finnish co-ops. Unusually for one of these, it is a larger unit, with five rooms, and can be financed with only 10 percent down.

While it’s got three usable bedrooms, the unit is best configured as it currently stands, with one potential bedroom — a corner one with double exposures — used as a living room, and the center room used as a dining room. Both rooms have lovely wall moldings and parquet floors, and are separated by French doors.

The two remaining bedrooms are of modest size, but workable enough. Closet space is generous, with three closets in the hallway.


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The kitchen has a window and is renovated, with black cabinets, subway tile and a marble countertop.

The windows are new and the wiring is updated, according to the listing, from Corcoran broker Peter Bracichowicz.

The building has a live-in super and storage and laundry in the basement. The aforementioned Sunset Park is two blocks away, with its harbor views, swimming pool and recreation center.

The unit’s asking $560,000; common charges are low, at $560 a month. Seem a decent deal?

[Listing: 4313 9th Avenue #4B | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Borough Park at 4313 9th Avenue

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