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WEB ID: 22991376

425 46th Street Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY 11220

Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY 11220

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1901

3 beds
3 baths
$1,340,000
  • Annual Tax: $4,610.88

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sold
WEB ID: 22991376

425 46th Street Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY 11220

Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY 11220

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1901

3 beds
3 baths
$1,340,000
  • Annual Tax: $4,610.88

The Details

About 425 46th Street, Sunset Park, BROOKLYN, NY 11220

4 AVENUE and 5 AVENUE

Two-family home is ideally located in the heart of Sunset Park area on a quiet picturesque block. The house spans over 3 floors plus a huge basement reinforced with sturdy steel beams for support. Great proportions of 20 x 35 ft, situated on a 20 x 100 ft lot with additional FAR (floor area ratio) available to expand or reconfigure the space as needed.

The owner's lower duplex featuring two l...

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Irine Blyumin, (718) 765-3867, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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Listing agents

Irine Blyumin

Irine Blyumin

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Charlie Pigott

Charlie Pigott

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

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Sunset Park

Sunset Park’s namesake is an actual park in the area, which received its own moniker from the fact you can sit on its sloping hills and watch the sunset over the harbor. There may be few places better in the city to witness the sky above the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan’s iconic cityscape making its brilliant ombré transition into night. While residential development in Sunset Park expanded the rowhouse’s footprint across Brooklyn — with a specialty in the two-story-on-basement variety — the community gave rise to a movement that has since swept the city. Residents from neighboring Bay Ridge to far-off Inwood can thank Sunset Park locals for founding the city’s first co-op buildings on 43rd Street in 1916. Down on Brooklyn’s southwestern coast, Sunset Park captures much one could want out of a New York City neighborhood — plentiful public transit, blissful green space, waterfront views, fantastic food — and emerges as an exceptional entity.

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about the building

425 46th Street

Multi-Family Townhouse in Sunset Park

4 Avenue And 5 Avenue

  • 2 UNITS
  • 2 STORIES
  • 1901 BUILT

Sales History for 425 46th Street
datepricelisting status
08/26/2024$1,340,000Sold
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