The Leslie offers 94 apartments ranging from one- to three-bedroom configurations with gleaming hardwood floors, fantastic light and views, and excellent closet space. Bedrooms are spacious, and updated kitchens and baths appeal to modern sensibilities.
Residents of this pet-friendly elevator building enjoy full-time doorman and live-in superintendent service, video security, laundry facilities and a package room. Storage, bike room and underground parking available at an additional cost.
Nearby E, F, M and R subway lines and LIRR trains put the rest of the city within easy reach.
Pets allowed on a case-by-case basis.
The Leslie offers 94 apartments ranging from one- to three-bedroom configurations with gleaming hardwood floors, fantastic light and views, and excellent closet space. Bedrooms are spacious, and updated kitchens and baths appeal to modern sensibilities.
Residents of this pet-friendly elevator building enjoy full-time doorman and live-in superintendent service, video security, laundry facilities and a package room. Storage, bike room and underground parking available at an additional cost.
Nearby E, F, M and R subway lines and LIRR trains put the rest of the city within easy reach.
Pets allowed on a case-by-case basis.
Amenities
Live-in Super
Concierge
Porter
Laundry in Building
Elevator
Storage Room
Bike Storage
Indoor Garage
Heat Water and Gas included
Full Time Doorman
Video Surveillance
Outdoor Garden
CONCESSIONS CURRENTLY OFFERED:
Last 1 months RENT FREE on a 12 month lease
Last 2 months RENT FREE on a 24 month Lease
* Security Deposit Represent Gross Monthly Rent
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.
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 theā¦
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