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Beautiful classic prewar building with a high ceiling. 2nd floor staircase access to an oversized one bedroom apt with foyer, living room, king-sized bedroom, and a large kitchen with window and custom-made dining set. In-unit washer/dryer. Plenty of closets. 3 blocks from the 63rd Drive subway station. Restaurant strips, retail shops, pharmacies, supermarkets, coffee shops, and bakeries. Short ride to Manhattan, a vibrant community, and treelined residential blocks, you can have the best of both worlds.
Type: King sized bedroom with wall to wall closet and large windows
Room Information
Rooms: 3
Basement Information
Basement: None
Exterior
Property Information
Square Footage : 750
Architectual Style: Apt In Bldg
Property Type: Residential Lease
Property Sub Type: Apartment
Property Condition: excellent
Building Information
Levels: One
Building Area Units: Square Feet
Construction Methods: Brick
Lot Information
Lot Features: Near Public Transit
Lot Size Acres: 0.18
Square Footage: 8,000
Lot Size Dimensions: 80x100
Land Information
Water Source: Public
Water Source: On Demand
Utilities
Utilities Information
Cooling: Yes
Cooling: Window Unit(s)
Heating: Oil, Hot Water
Sewer : Public Sewer
Parking
Parking Information
Parking Features: On Street
Location
Location Information
Directions: 64th road between booth St and whetherole St
County or Parish: Queens
Other
HOA Information
Association Fee Includes: Maintenance Grounds, Exterior Maintenance, Sewer, Snow Removal, Trash, Gas, Heat, Hot Water
Listing Information
Selling Agency Compensation: 50%
On Market Date: 2024-01-15
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REGO PARK
Hugged by Forest Hills and Middle Village, Rego Park is the
sleepy suburban neighborhood that many of the wonderful people of
Queens call home. However, this diverse neighborhood isn't just a
place for folks to hang their hats. There's also some amazing
dining and shopping destinations that help make the area popular
amongst young professionals.
Fun Facts and History of
Rego Park
Originally inhabited by the Lenape people, Rego Park was
colonized by the Dutch and British around 1653. The settlement
became known as Whitepot, and was incorporated into the Township of
Newtown. The area was largely used for farmland, especially among
British and Chinese immigrants, until the early 1900's.
Whitepot eventually became known as Rego Park, "Rego" being an
abbreviation for "Real Good" as in the Real Good Construction
Company that developed the area to be more residential. Department
stores were later added, making Rego Park a popular place.
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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,300. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.
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