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35-51 85 St
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
$339,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Welcome to this cozy and attractively updated 1Bed co-op apartment boasting a central location and great amenities! This lovely unit showcases beautiful upgrades including fresh paint, new luxury vinyl floors in the living room and bedroom, upgraded lighted ceiling fans and plenty of natural light! An all-new renovated kitchen shines with white shaker cabinets, new stainless steel appliances and window for natural light. The living room walks right out to a 22-foot terrace, making for a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle and a wonderful haven for savoring your morning coffee or setting up your potted plants. The living room faces southeast, so as a bonus, you will enjoy the sunrise, while the open concept dining room faces northwest for nice cross ventilation breezes. Storage is abundant with spacious walk-in closet by the dining room, plus there is another closet right outside the bathroom fitted with multiple shelves and the bedroom boasts a closet with mirrored bi-fold doors! The bathroom is primed for relaxation with updated tiles throughout, fresh paint and a built-in custom cabinet. You will love all the natural light in the bedroom, where the upgraded lighted fan will illuminate your daily activities and wardrobe space is plentiful. About Roosevelt Terrace: This stately pet-friendly building is one of the few buildings in Jackson Heights where there is about one foot of concrete between the floors. The monthly maintenance includes the utilities. The building amenities are extensive, including a laundry room, storage room, an amazon locker, live-in super, porters, on-site management, a large private enclosed playground, a community room, and an underground and above the ground parking garage. This centrally located gem is tucked between 35th and 37th avenues on 85th Street. It is close to #7 train, bus and subway transportation options. This Jackson Heights Historic District area places residents close to a variety of restaurants, shopping, Travers Park, and Greenmarket. Make this apartment your lovely new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1950
MLS Number
3530675
Location
Address
35-51 85 St
City
Jackson Heights
State
NY
Zip Code
11372
County
QUEENS (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Landmark II, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Landmark II
Phone
(347) 846-1200
Office Name
Keller Williams Landmark II
Office Phone
(347) 846-1200
Agent Name
Luis Lizardi

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