This top-floor apartment in a circa 1904 Renaissance Revival row house in the Sunset Park Historic District appears to be in prime condition, with five rooms, original details and an updated kitchen and bathroom. It’s advertised as a three-bedroom with one bath but could also work as a two-bedroom.

There are parquet floors with an inlaid border, original moldings, a bay window, and a unified color palette of gray walls and white trim. The flexible floor plan originally had a large living room in front and large dining room at rear, with smaller bedrooms in the center and at the side. That layout has been flipped, with two large and one smaller bedroom at the front and rear, and the living room in the smaller center space.


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The kitchen has ample gray cupboards and a stone counters. The bathroom has gray and white tile and a shower but no tub. There are two closets. The listing, Sarah Slavin of Compass, does not mention a dishwasher or laundry.

There’s an open house Saturday afternoon, and the rent is $2,650 a month. Worth it?

[Listing: 4721 6th Avenue #3 | Broker: Compass] GMAP

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