Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$368,000
Potential Rebate: $5,520
<p>This sun-filled and charming 1-bedroom co-op in the heart of Sunset Park offers approximately 600 square feet of well-utilized space, featuring soaring 9-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and oversized windows that fill the home with natural light. The layout includes a comfortable bedroom, a windowed eat-in kitchen with ample cabinet space, and a classic tiled bathroom with a soaking tub. Located in a well-maintained pre-war building directly across from Sunset Park and minutes to multiple subway lines (R, N & D lines), residents also enjoy access to a common outdoor courtyard plus private storage, bike storage for a fee, and shared laundry facilities in basement. Must See!</p>
$2,411 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$5,520
Monthly savings impact
$15/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$362,480
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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Sunset Park is famous for two things: its stunning views of the harbor and its incredible food diversity. A working-class, industrial-residential hybrid, it is home to Brooklyn's Chinatown and a vibrant Latino community. For buyers seeking Sunset Park Brooklyn real estate, it offers pre-war value and an authentic neighborhood feel.
Living in Sunset Park is delicious. From dim sum halls to tacos, the culinary scene is legendary. As a rising Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it is gaining attention for its Industry City complex.
The market for homes for sale in Sunset Park is primarily co-ops and rowhouses. The "Finnish Co-ops" are famous—historic, affordable apartments built by Finnish immigrants with charming courtyards.
Prices are rising due to the growth of Industry City, but it remains more affordable than Park Slope or Boerum Hill.
The lifestyle in Sunset Park is family-oriented and busy. 8th Avenue is Chinatown, bustling with markets. 5th Avenue is the heart of the Latino community.
The community is hardworking and diverse. Industry City has added a layer of creative professionals and tech workers to the mix.
Sunset Park is served by the D, N, and R trains. The express D/N take you to Manhattan quickly (3 stops).
The NYC Ferry at the Brooklyn Army Terminal offers a scenic commute to Wall Street.
Sunset Park (the park itself) is the jewel. It sits on a high hill offering one of the best sunsets in New York, with views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline. It also has an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
Amenities: Industry City offers food halls, design shops, and Japanese markets (Sahadi's has a second location here).
Sunset Park is best for foodies, value-seekers, and anyone who wants to be near the creative hub of Industry City.

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