570 44th Street stands as one of the first Finnish cooperatives in New York City, a distinguished 16-unit prewar building constructed circa 1914. Located on a landmarked block in Sunset Park (designated in 2019), this intimate cooperative showcases exceptional architectural preservation with its stunning lobby featuring original stained glass, marble stairs, wrought iron railings, and ornate plaster relief work. The building's Finnish heritage and small scale create an unusually intimate cooperative experience in Brooklyn.
The apartments retain remarkable prewar character with 100-year-old pine hardwood floors bordered with walnut inlay, soaring 10-foot ceilings, crown and picture moldings, and oversized windows—many with original arched designs. A particularly charming detail found throughout multiple units is a safe-in-the-wall relic, along with original built-in closets and French doors. Most apartments face south toward Sunset Park, offering direct park and harbor views, while others overlook a serene interior courtyard.
The building operates as a self-managed, financially sound cooperative with notably low maintenance fees that include heat, hot water, real estate taxes, and individual basement storage rooms. Recent eco-friendly improvements include solar panels and a rainwater collection cistern for the building's front and back gardens. Residents enjoy access to a herb and vegetable garden in the backyard, bike storage, laundry facilities, and the services of a live-in superintendent.
The location offers exceptional convenience and recreation, positioned directly across from Sunset Park with its Olympic-sized swimming pool, gym, soccer fields, and basketball courts. A Saturday greenmarket operates across the street, while the building sits just two blocks from the R train and near express service at 39th Street and 9th Avenue. The proximity to Industry City adds cultural amenities, while the nearby waterfront provides harbor views and Manhattan skyline vistas.
Apartments typically feature windowed eat-in kitchens and bathrooms, with many units recently updated with high-end appliances including Bertazzoni stoves, Bosch dishwashers, and Liebherr refrigerators. The building's pet-friendly policy and the ability to convert formal dining rooms into third bedrooms provide flexibility for residents.
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