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Welcome to this quiet & quaint 1 bedroom condo apartment on Austin Street in downtown Forest Hills. This is a charming, brick, prewar elevator building, tucked away among the shops. The second floor apartment has a layout where you enter into the living room with double window and efficiency kitchen. The space is separated by a hall with good size closet and full bath with tub. Just beyond, is a room for up to a full size bed in the bedroom with long cedar closet and another small closet opposite a wall of windows. The building allows cats (with approval), has a laundry room in basement, and super on site. Everything is within reach, from grocery stores, breakfast, lunch & dinner options, coffee shops, barber and salon, houses of worship and gyms. Austin Street flanks historic Forest Hills Gardens, which boasts private streets filled with gardens, century-old homes, the famed West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills Stadium, all providing a serene getaway backdrop to this fabulously located apartment. Access to LIRR train to Grand Central & Penn Station, as well as Long Island, Subway lines, express bus to Manhattan are all within a few blocks. LGA & JFK are very close by as well.
Association Fee Includes: Other, Sewer, Heat, Hot Water
Listing Information
Selling Agency Compensation: 1/2
On Market Date: 2024-03-02
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FOREST HILLS
Forest Hills is a lush, beautiful residential neighborhood in
the middle of Queens. Surrounded by many neighborhoods including
Corona, Rego Park, and Kew Gardens, Forest Hills leans more into
the suburban lifestyle rather than a gritty city one. The houses
are big, the shopping is plentiful, and the people who live here
never run out of things to do.
Fun Facts and History of
Forest Hills
In the early days, Forest Hills was made up of six large farms.
In 1895, the area just beneath those farms was being transformed
into a park known as Forest Park. In 1906, developers bought the
six large farmlands in order to develop them into a neighborhood,
which would be named Forest Hills as a tribute to the neighboring
park.
Forest Hills divided ownership of the neighborhood in 1908 when
Margaret Sage, founder of the Russell Sage Foundation, bought 142
acres from the development firm. She christened the area Forest
Hills Gardens and commissioned architects to build tudor style
housing in the…
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,300. The building also boasts a fitness center to help residents stay in great shape. 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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