Real estate listings of the day – 2 co-ops and 2 houses in Jackson Heights, Sunnyside, and Bayside
Here’s a roundup of the properties we’ve featured on QueensNYC this week. There are two houses – one in Jackson Heights and one in Bayside – and two co-ops – one in Jackson Heights and one in Sunnyside.
35-28 80th St., #42, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 (GMAP) – This 1 bed/1 bath co-op in The Greystone building in Jackson Heights is priced at $236,000. This building is on the fourth floor and the unit is a walk-up. It has a large living room, a renovated eat-in kitchen, lots of windows, and hardwood floors throughout. The building is located in the historic part of Jackson Heights that is full of co-ops. The 82nd Street express stop on the 7 train is a short walk away, about 3 long blocks.
47-37 45th St. #3N, Sunnyside, NY 11377 (GMAP) – This 1 bed/1 bath co-op in Sunnyside is priced at $185,000. It has hardwood floors throughout, a large walk-in closet, and an eat-in kitchen with new appliances. Sunnyside was recently predicted to be one of the hot new neighborhoods in Queens in 2013. This building is only a few blocks from the 46th Street local 7 subway stop and is a half block from the celebrated De Mole restaurant in the neighborhood.
217-39 77th Ave, Bayside, NY 11364 (GMAP) – This 4 bed/3 bath house in Bayside (actually it’s closer to Oakland Gardens) is priced at $879,000. The house has hardwood floors and a fireplace. There’s also a backyard. The house isn’t near the subway, its a short drive to the Bayside LIRR station, and is convenient to the LIR, Grand Central Parkway and Clearview Expressway. It’s also not far from Prince Malik’s home, priced at $2.75 million.
34-22 84th St, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 (GMAP) – This 4 bed/3 bath house in Jackson Heights is priced at $759,800. This is a garden rowhouse from the 1920s. Like the co-op apartments in the area, it also has access to gardens in the back. It also has lots of hardwood floors. There is a one car garage attached, too. This house is located in the Jackson Heights historic district, about 4 long blocks from the 82nd Street express 7 stop and just a block from Northern Blvd.