A prewar Jackson Heights condo stands out in a neighborhood of co-ops
Apartment-wise, Jackson Heights, Queens is best known for its prewar co-ops, many of which share manicured courtyards. Condos are a bit tougher to find in the neighborhood. This two bedroom, one bath, listed by CORE for $780,000, is one of two condos currently on the market in the neighborhood. This one has a relatively low monthly common charge of $431 a month.
Located in a 1939 building, the apartment has a more classic feel than what you're likely to find in newer condos. The layout is roomy, starting with an entry foyer.
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The living space looks sunny, and is spacious enough to create a separate dining area. French doors open onto the recently updated galley kitchen, which has granite countertops and plentiful storage. Past the entry foyer is a hall space that doubles as an office nook as the apartment is currently set up.
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The north-facing bedrooms both have two closets each. The master bedroom overlooks the garden. The windowed bath has been updated with new subway tiles.
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The building is pet-friendly with a live-in super, laundry, and storage space available. There's communal access to the garden, and a farmers market is close by. The transit hub at 74th Street, served by the E, F, M, R and 7 trains, is seven blocks away.
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