| ID # | RLS20097467 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, garaaji, ime ụlọ: 695 ft2, 65m2 (DOM): 27 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1953 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $630 |
| Bọs | 1 nkeji: Q49 |
| 5 nkeji: Q33, Q66, QM3 | |
| 7 nkeji: Q32, Q72 | |
| 8 nkeji: Q29 | |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 6 nkeji: 7 |
| Ụgbọ oloko | 1.4 maili: "Woodside" |
| 1.8 maili: "Mets-Willets Point" | |
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N'elu ala nke ụlọ brick mara mma tupu agha, ụlọ nwere otu ụlọ ime ọ bụla a na-echekwa n'ọnọdụ a na-achọsi ike na New York: ezigbo udo, enweghị ndị agbataobi n'elu, na ụlọ ahụ jupụtara na ọkụ ọhụụ n'ehihie. Esetịpụ na mgbakwunye nke 35th Avenue na 88th Street, ụlọ 6B na-enweta ntụziaka south na west na ala osisi mbụ na-agba n'ogologo.
Ka ị na-abanye, e nwere ebe nkwado dị ukwuu nke nwere ike iso dịka ọfịs ụlọ ma ọ bụ ebe agụmakwụkwọ. Unit nwere ntanye ọhụụ abụọ ọhụrụ na okpu, atọ nke ndị a nọ n'ogbo biara ama. Kitchen nke nwere windo nwere ngwongwo gas na oven, friji, na nkwakọ elu. Mkpụrụ ọnụ ụzọ ọnụ nke nwere louvered na-enye gị ohere mechie ụlọ kichin site na ebe obibi ndị ọzọ mgbe ị na-arụ ọrụ nri - otu ihe na-agbagha. Kichin a na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma ma dị njikere ka onye na-azụ ahịa rụọ ọrụ nke ha.
Ụlọ ime ahụ nke a na-edobe n'azụ nwere ike ngwongwo king, otu abalị abụọ, na draịva zuru ezu. N'ụzọ ọzọ si n'ụlọ ime ahụ bụ ụlọ ịwụ nke nwere windo, nke na-ejide ịkpụcha mbụ ya: tiles pink nke bụ isi nwere kara nwa na-ejide, ọdụ mmiri miri emi na shower, ọkụgwọ ọgwụ e wụnyere, na ngwa akụkọ ochie.
Ụlọ Queen Anne Co-op nwere ụlọ ụgbọ ala n'ebe a (ndepụta ịkwado), ụlọ afọ na-eme ka ọ rụọ ụka na mpaghara ala, nchekwa nkeonwe, na ala pụrụ iche a na-ahụ maka ya nke nwere ọkụ nke igbe na osisi dị ukwuu. Nkwado ọnwa bụ $630.18. Ọ bụ ezie na a naghị enye anụmanụ, ikwe ka ịnyekwa na nkwenye nke board.
Jackson Heights bụ otu n'ime mpaghara ndị na-eru eru na New York, na 35th Avenue bụ obi ya - jiri ụlọ nri a ma ama, ụlọ mgbakọ, ahịa ngwaahịa, na cafés na-anọchite anya nri site na mba niile. Ụgbọ oloko 7 na 82nd Street–Jackson Heights na E/F/M/R na Roosevelt Avenue–Jackson Heights na-eme ka Midtown Manhattan bụrụ naanị 25 nkeji. Travers Park, Diversity Plaza, na obodo na-ejikọta ọnụ na-eme ka ọ bụrụ otu n'ime adreesị a na-achọsi ike nke Queens.
Perched on the top floor of a handsome pre-war brick building, this corner one-bedroom offers something rare in New York: genuine quiet, no upstairs neighbors, and an apartment flooded with natural light throughout the day. Set at the corner of 35th Avenue and 88th Street, apartment 6B enjoys southern and western exposures with original hardwood floors running throughout.
As you enter, there is a generous foyer that can serve as a dedicated home office or reading nook. The unit has brand new dual-pane windows with screens, three of which are in the spacious living room. The windowed galley kitchen features a gas stove and oven, refrigerator, and overhead cabinetry. Original louvered screen doors let you close the kitchen off from the main living space when cooking — a thoughtful detail. The kitchen is fully functional and ready for a buyer to renovate to their taste.
The tucked-away, large bedroom can easily accommodate a king bed, two nightstands, and a full dresser. Down the hall from the bedroom is the windowed bathroom, which retains its original character: classic pink tile with crisp black trim accents, a deep soaking tub with shower, a built-in medicine cabinet, and vintage fixtures.
The Queen Anne Co-op building features an on-site garage (waitlist), laundry in the basement, private storage, and beautifully maintained landscaped grounds with iron fencing and mature trees. The monthly maintenance is $630.18. While pets are not permitted, subletting is allowed with board approval.
Jackson Heights is one of New York's most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods, and 35th Avenue is its beating heart — lined with celebrated restaurants, bakeries, produce markets, and cafés representing cuisines from across the globe. The 7 train at 82nd Street–Jackson Heights and the E/F/M/R at Roosevelt Avenue–Jackson Heights put Midtown Manhattan roughly 25 minutes away. Travers Park, Diversity Plaza, and a tight-knit community round out one of Queens' most sought-after addresses.
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