With nine windows and three exposures - south, west and north - this third-floor garden apartment has wonderful light all day long. Plus, this four-room unit is in beautiful condition and has great prewar details, including: 9' ceilings, plaster walls, oak-strip floors, and charming moldings. From the entry foyer, the renovated kitchen is on your left. The kitchen has oak cabinets, black granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and a large, south-facing window. Beyond the kitchen is the formal dining room and adjacent to it is the living room - with a total of five windows facing south and west. From the foyer there is a hall that brings you to the beautifully renovated bathroom (with a heated towel rack!), the spacious bedroom, and also direct access to the living room. Best of all, the living room and bedroom face Hampton Court's large interior garden. Hampton Court was designed in 1921 by George H. Wells, and its eleven buildings (each a separate coop) surround one of the loveliest internal gardens in the Jackson Heights Historic District. This walkup building is well maintained and has laundry facilities and a free storage bin in the basement. The cooperative requires 25% down and has a reasonable monthly maintenance. The building allows pets, subject to approval. Subletting and smoking are not allowed. There is a 1.0% flip tax that is borne by the buyer. Centrally located in the Jackson Heights Historic District, this building is close to restaurants, shopping, our weekly Greenmarket, and but a handful of blocks to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue train and bus station. Please contact Daniel Karatzas for an appointment.
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