This two-bedroom apartment could use a bit of TLC, but it boasts numerous period details and a location across from Sunset Park. It is on the third floor of 4404 6th Avenue and within the Sunset Park North Historic District.
The intricately patterned brick building was constructed in 1914 to designs by architectural firm Eisenla and Carlson. The partners also designed the two neighboring buildings on 44th Street, all of tapestry brick. While the building was not originally constructed as a Finnish co-op, it was converted to one after being purchased in 1922 by The Hilltop Association.
All the rooms in this unit open from a long hallway, with the two bedrooms near the entry and the living and dining room at the other end of the unit. The kitchen and the bath are in the center of the unit. Most of the listing images appear to have some virtual staging, but they show finishes are neutral throughout…