$625,000
- Beds
- 1
- Baths
- 1.0
- sq ft
- 783
76-15 35th Ave Unit 4M, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
76-15 35th Ave Unit 4M
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
- 28 days on market
Triple Mint One Bedroom at the Colton CONDOminium! Apartment 4M was tastefully gut renovated with no detail overlooked to allow for the comforts of modern living in a classic NY pre-war Condo building. The prewar aesthetic was preserved throughout with 9-foot ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors with herring bone pattern accents, recessed dining room shelves, and new solid doors, windows and baseboards were added to complement the historic details. The high prewar ceilings were accentuated by enlarging the height of the doorways throughout the apartment to provide a loft-like airy feel. The enormous 27' x 12' living room easily fits a work space, living and dining areas. Adjustable recessed LED light fixtures provide all the benefits of new energy efficient lighting. The windowed kitchen was reconfigured as an open concept, with a pass through counter between the kitchen and living room, and has stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and granite countertops. Leading to the primary bedroom is the renovated windowed bathroom with a Duravit sink, Kohler medicine cabinet and a custom-made recessed cabinet for extra storage. The large sun-filled bedroom fits a king size bed with ample room for a sitting area and/or work space. There is no shortage of storage with a walk-in closet in the bedroom and an ample 11-foot long hallway closet. The historic Colton Condominium was built in 1939 and is staffed effectively with a live-in full-time superintendent, a full-time porter, a part-time doorman and a pro-active condo board. The Colton has a bike room, common laundry and soon to open interior garden/courtyard and gym, and a roof deck is expected to be added with expansive views of the Manhattan skyline. The building is conveniently located near the E, F, M, R and 7 train lines accessing all five boroughs, JFK and LaGuardia airports within minutes. In addition, the exciting Interborough Express project is already in development, creating a 14-mile rail line which will run along existing rail infrastructure between Jackson Heights and Bay Ridge, shortening travel time between Queens and Brooklyn. Apartment 4M is located in the historic heart of Jackson Heights, where you'll have access to an array of outstanding dining as listed in the New York Times list of 100 best restaurants in NYC, shop for the best organic produce at the Sunday farmers' market, enjoy an evening of music, poetry, or comedy at Terraza 7, Espresso 77, or The Queensboro or take a food crawl tour or attend the Night Market to discover the world's best cuisines. Take a short subway ride to Queens' best museums - The Louis Armstrong House, The Museum of the Moving Image, MoMA P.S. 1, Noguchi Museum, among others. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this vibrant neighborhood, where south meets north, east meets west and old meets new in the most exciting way and only possible in Jackson Heights. The Colton Condominium has created a friendly community of neighbors yet is also investor friendly and renting is allowed. Pets are not allowed.
Details
Property type
Condominium
Lot size
Unknown
Price per sq ft
$799
Year built
1939
Annual property taxes
$2,410.12
Monthly HOA fee
$624
Price History
10/25/2024
OneKey #3587572
Listed
$625,000
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Jackson Heights
Elementary school:
Ps 212
Middle school:
Is 230
High school:
William Cullen Bryant High School
Community features: Park
Community features:
Park
High school district:
Queens 30
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 11/22/2024 at 3:20 PM
Listing updated: 10/26/2024 at 12:16 AM
Listed by: Nicholas Oliver, Hauseit LLC Phone #: (888) 494-8258
MLS: OneKey #3587572
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