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452 43rd Street
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452 43rd Street

Sunset Park, Brooklyn

MLS® #RLS10628512

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Listing by Compass

6

Bedrooms

4.5

Baths

3,072

Sq. Ft.

1901

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 4 full, 1 half
Living Area 3,072 sq ft
Year Built 1901
Neighborhood Sunset Park

Property Highlights

  • Style: Prewar architecture
  • Character: Pre-war building (1901)

Property Details

Type Single Family Residence
Total Rooms 14
Baths 3 Full, 1 Half
Pets Yes
Cross Street 4th Avenue/5th Avenue
Year Built 1901
Living Area 3,072 sq ft
Architectural Style Prewar
Parcel # 00729-0028
Block/Lot 729/28

Description

From Sid & Jess, With Love. A 10-year restoration of a classic Brooklyn Brownstone to its original glory: 452 43rd St. is a timeless, forever home. This perfectly proportioned 20 foot wide brownstone sits on a historic tree-lined, park block, just steps to the iconic stone entrance to Sunset Park. Alongside painstaking and artful restoration, Sid & Jess made thoughtful upgrades throughout for modern living. * 3,000+ SF over 3 stories plus a semi-finished basement on a 20 x 100 lot * Smartly configured as an 4-bedroom 2.5-bath owner's duplex over a lucrative 1.5-bedroom, 1-bath garden rental * Original architectural details throughout: massive original front doors with carved pediment, working pocket doors, oak floors with mahogany borders, 4 fireplace mantles, intricately carved wood banisters, wainscoting, exquisite built-in cabinets, even hinges and knobs are original * An energy efficient home: solar panels which reduce the average electric bill by almost 90%, air-sealed triple pane skylight that opens for ventilation, and insulation throughout * Additional modern amenities include: mini-split air conditioners, built in speakers, recessed lights throughout * Spacious chef's kitchen with custom built-in banquette, breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, vented rangehood. (The garden apartment also has a vented rangehood!) * Deck off the kitchen leads to an enormous landscaped backyard, sustainability designed with eco-friendly materials, salvaged slate stair treads, season-long flowering plants and south-facing dedicated edible garden * 2.5 blocks to the R train at 45th St, or 7.5 blocks to the express N or D train at 36th St for a 15 minute ride to Union Square. * Zoned for school district 15 This gorgeous home is at the crossroads of 3 of Brooklyn's most vibrant and high growth neighborhoods: Sunset Park, Industry City and Greenwood Heights. A short stroll up the block lands you on 5th Ave, Sunset Park's main commercial strip where you will find all your daily necessities, a full service supermarket, green grocers, and delicious eateries for all budgets. Enter Sunset Park which covers 24.5 acres of greenspace including a recreation center, playground, and a well-maintained enormous public pool. There's no shortage of family fun at nearby Industry City, which has become a weekend hotspot. You can try all kinds of global cuisine in the food court, keep the family entertained with the arcade, indoor mini-golf, trampoline center, winter ice-skating or summer concerts in the courtyard, shop the artisanal boutiques, and admire local art. For a quiet respite, continue southwest to Bush Terminal Park, a cozy and serene spot with tide ponds, sports fields and views of the Manhattan skyline. The nearby ferry takes you to Manhattan and the Rockaways. Or go north to Greenwood Heights which is anchored by historic Greenwood Cemetery, one of America's most beautiful, with 478 acres of rolling hills, reflective ponds and meandering paths. Already a cultural hotbed, plans currently underway will bring Sunset Park to a new level with a 'Made in NY' campus that will serve as a hub for fashion, film and television production.

Features & Amenities

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Building Information

Stories 3
Style Prewar

Sunset Park features four landmarked historic districts of Italianate, Neo-Grec, and Romanesque Revival brick and brownstone rowhouses climbing the hillside between Fourth and Eighth Avenues in western Brooklyn. The namesake hilltop park offers panoramic Manhattan skyline views and a 1936 neoclassical public pool, while the commercial corridors along Fifth Avenue and Eighth Avenue anchor the neighborhood. The D train at Ninth Avenue, N/R at 36th-45th-53rd Streets provide multiple subway connections to Manhattan.

Sunset Park Live Market Data

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Active Listings

7

Median Asking Price

$795K

Median $/Sqft

$692

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

1

Price Reduced

29%

Sold (30 Days)

2

Median Sale Price

$750K

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452 43rd Street, Sunset Park, Kings County • Near 4th Avenue/5th Avenue

MLS® ID: RLS10628512
First Listed: 3/18/2015
Closed: 6/24/2020
Contract Date: 3/12/2020

Listing Courtesy of Compass - Helen Chee

Listing Contact: (347) 733-5801

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