Charming Two-Bedroom Prewar Co-op in Borough Park With Plenty of Storage Asks $560K
Here’s a charming pre-war co-op in Borough Park with five rooms and a generous amount of closet space.
Here’s a charming prewar co-op in Borough Park with five rooms and a generous amount of closet space. Located at 4313 9th Avenue, it’s on the third floor of a 32-unit four-story walk-up built in 1923.
This one has good bones, with a nice layout and multiple exposures that give the co-op a different feel than your typical cramped city apartment. There are parquet floors and plaster wall moldings in the way of period notes, although the bath and kitchen could use an update.
There are two bedrooms, with a separate living and dining room. The kitchen appears recently renovated, with a white tile backsplash and white cupboards, and has room for a table, although a new owner might want to upgrade.
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Based on a floor plan for another unit in the building that appears to line up with the listing photos, the apartment has a total of six closets. There’s private basement storage, according to the listing.
A closer look at the photos reveals ceiling tile in some rooms that might potentially contain asbestos — a potentially pricey but fixable issue.
Located two blocks away from the Fort Hamilton Parkway D station, the brick building is pet friendly and has a live-in super. Top Nest Inc’s Claudia Rendon has the listing, which is asking $560,000. Monthly maintenance is $548, which is relatively low. What do you think?
[Listing: 4313 9th Avenue #3C | Broker: Top Nest Inc] GMAP
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