This beautiful colonial house situated in the heart of Whitestone features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The living room has a wood-burning fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen, and full bathroom. The second floor features 3 large bedrooms and a full bath Central air and a new boiler and heating system. Top-end appliances. The house is close to shops, public transportation, and major expressways.
AMENITIES
Exclusive
Fireplace
Cats Allowed
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Interior
Bathroom Information
Full Bathrooms: 2
Interior Information
Interior Features: Granite Counters
Room 1
Level: First
Type: Kitchen/Living Room/Dining Room/FB
Room 2
Level: Second
Type: 3 Bedrooms and Full Bath
Room Information
Rooms: 7
Fireplace Information
Has Fireplace
Fireplaces: 1
Basement Information
Basement: Full, Walk-Out Access
Exterior
Property Information
Architectual Style: Colonial
Property Type: Residential Lease
Property Sub Type: Single Family Residence
Property Condition: Excellent
Year Built: 1930
Year Built Effective: 2024
Building Information
Building Area Units: Square Feet
Construction Methods: Aluminum Siding
Lot Information
Lot Features: Near Public Transit
Land Information
Water Source: Public
Water Source: Gas Stand Alone
Utilities
Utilities Information
Cooling: Yes
Cooling: Central Air
Heating: Natural Gas, Forced Air
Sewer : Sewer
Parking
Parking Information
Open Parking
Parking Features: Driveway
Location
Location Information
County or Parish: Queens
Other
Listing Information
Selling Agency Compensation: .5
On Market Date: 2024-02-08
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WHITESTONE
In the northernmost part of Queens, directly above Flushing,
Whitestone is a calm residential neighborhood with two bridges,
tons to eat, and a ton of space for those seeking to live here.
Broken up into several sub-sections, Whitestone is an out of the
way haven for the wealthy, middle class, and working class
alike.
Fun Facts and History of
Whitestone
Whitestone began its colonial life as the estate of founding
father, Frances Lewis. Said estate was even ransacked during the
American Revolution. After the war, the land was sold to wealthy
families so that they may also build large estates there.
Urban development didn't begin until the 1920's when railroads
and bridges were constructed in the area. A separate, more upscale
part of the neighborhood, known as Malba, remained larger family
homes with yards, many of which still stand to this day.
Further development from highways connecting The Bronx to Queens
and the rest of Long Island helped develop the neighborhood
further…
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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $5,000. The manager allows pet cats but does not seem to allow dogs. As always, you should ask as early in the process as possible if you have any questions regarding the pet policy.
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