Classic subway tilesRestored original oak floorsFlooded with natural lightFully renovated bathroomQuiet energy-efficient dishwasherBrand-new stainless steel appliancesVented range hood
This exquisite 1-bedroom, 1-bath residence is situated on the 5th floor of an elevator building in the historic Jackson Heights district. Encompassing around 900 square feet, the apartment is flooded with natural light and showcases 9-foot ceilings, along with opulent and timeless features. The eat-in kitchen is furnished with brand-new stainless steel appliances, a gas range featuring a convection oven, a vented range hood, a quiet energy-efficient dishwasher, high-end granite countertops, and Italian ceramic floor tiles. Throughout the rest of the unit, you'll be captivated by the beautifully restored original oak floors adorned with mahogany inlay borders, decorative molding, and artisan-crafted trim-work. The fully renovated bathroom boasts classic subway tiles, a white ceramic pedestal sink, a bathtub-and-shower combination with Carrara marble corner shelves, a small ventilated window with Carrara marble sill, a tall medicine cabinet with two mirrored doors and an external/internal LED light source, and black and white porcelain floor tiles in a basketweave pattern. Additional conveniences include laundry facilities in the building, and proximity to E, F, M, R, #7.
trains, providing effortless connections to all five boroughs as well as the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). Maintenance $1,138.80 * some photos virtually staged
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