Art Deco One-Bedroom With Fanciful Arches, Parquet in Sunset Park Asks $1,750 a Month
Not far from Industry City and Green-Wood Cemetery, a one-bedroom in an Art Deco brick building has a foyer that could be used as an office and stylish prewar details.

The building in 2015. Photo by Christopher Bride for PropertyShark
Not far from Industry City and Green-Wood Cemetery, a one-bedroom in an Art Deco brick building has a foyer that could be used as an office and stylish prewar details.
There are moldings, high ceilings, parquet floors and an enfilade of doorways with shoulder arches. The foyer appears large enough for a small dining table or home office setup, and the large living room could also accommodate a dining area and bookshelves.
The bedroom is also large and has parquet and windows on two exposures. The bathroom and kitchen have both been updated with rental-grade finishes and look to be in good condition.
The bathroom has its original beige and black wall tile. There are three closets, according to the listing.
The unit is located on the first floor of a three-story, 49-unit building in Sunset Park that was completed in 1938, according to the certificate of occupancy. It has shared laundry and a live-in super.
The building, whose address is at 417 40th Street, changed hands last year, and all but six units are rent regulated, according to city records. There’s a good chance this one is rent stabilized.
It’s listed by Carl DeFilippo of Remax Real Estate Professionals and asking $1,750 a month. What do you think?
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[Listing: 417 40th Street #4A | Broker: Remax Real Estate Professionals] GMAP
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