Pristine furnished Prewar studio in the heart of Forest Hills! Southern exposure and just a couple of blocks to the express train. Windowed kitchen features adjacent eating area. Perfectly decorated layout offering living space and private sleeping area. Great closets and windowed bath. Minutes to the center of it all on Austin Street. Shopping, dining, LIRR, Trader Joes and weekend farmers market can't be beat! Sorry no pets.
One month rent and one month security at lease signing. Application fee $400. Credit fee $200/person. Move and out fee required at application $500 each. One year lease offered.
Interior Features: Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, First Floor Bedroom, First Floor Full Bath, Galley Type Kitchen
Appliances: Cooktop, Oven, Range, Refrigerator
Flooring Type: Hardwood, Laminate
Laundry Features: In Basement, Laundry Room
Room Information
Rooms: 2
Fireplace Information
Fireplace Features: None
Exterior
Property Information
Square Footage: 484
Square Footage Source: $0
Security Features: Fire Alarm, Smoke Detector(s)
Architectural Style: Other
Year Built: 1940
Building Information
Building Area Units: Square Feet
Window Features: Double Pane Windows, Screens
Construction Materials: Brick
Lot Information
Lot Features: Near Public Transit, Near School, Near Shops
Land Information
Water Source: Public
Utilities
Utilities Information
Cooling Type: Multi Units
Heating Type: Hot Water, Natural Gas
Sewer : Public Sewer
Parking
Parking Information
Parking Features: On Street
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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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Apartments similar to this unit are offered at a monthly price range of $1,892 - $2,038. The building did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok.
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