House of the Day: 467 45th Street
What price Sunset Park? This three-story, two-family limestone house at 467 45th Street has lots of original detail and is priced comfortably under the million-dollar market at $899,000. Then again, the house traded for only $605,000 back in 2004 and the place two houses over sold for $640,000 in 2005. So are there any Sunset…

What price Sunset Park? This three-story, two-family limestone house at 467 45th Street has lots of original detail and is priced comfortably under the million-dollar market at $899,000. Then again, the house traded for only $605,000 back in 2004 and the place two houses over sold for $640,000 in 2005. So are there any Sunset Parkers out there who can comment on this asking price?
467 45th Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Racoon Ciy!
Its also a wildlife haven
Greewood stays put – tons of History. I’m sure many of you would want it to be a park instead. If you look at it it is in a way. Thousnads used to vist weekly in the late 19th Century. Thank god you folks cant’t touch it but you should appreciate it for waht it is an open air museum.
Always had great blocks and houses with some exceptions, but it will take YEARS for that place to get to really good neighborhood.
Asians make up about zero percent of NYC crime suspects. Best neighbors you could have.
These homes were going for 350k just 5 years ago. That said, this doesn’t feel like a 900k home, not cut into 3 apartments. If you really wanted a duplex for yourself, you’re looking at another 100-150k in renovations. I suspect it will languish at this price; 10% less feels like it’s in the ballpark.
I have nothing against SP; except that I wish Green-Wood was a park instead of a cemetery. There are some truly great homes, and for me, the limestones are a little less intimidating than CH or Bed-Stuy brownstones.
5:41 I live in the chinatown sunset park. Many chinese families buy and own here. They aren’t recreating coolie tenements. If they were I could split my apartment up and quit my day job. They are the same as everyone else. They just happen to be Chinese and want to buy a home in their nabe.
BUt if Sunset PArk gets expensive, I will never be able to buy a basement apartment.
– bxgrl
gotta love the racism of this site. bashing chinese and day laborers – i.e. hispanics who stand quietly on a sidewalk waiting for work. i prefer them to the punk kids of park slope (i live/own in p.s.) who crowd the sidewalk at night with attitudes blocking your way and talking smack. as soon as you reciprocate with a hard look they get scared away…im hoping for a reason to pummel one one day for fun to teach the rest a lesson.