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    67-102 Dartmouth St, Forest Hills, NY 11375

    3beds
    1,224sqft
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    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1930
    -- sqft lot
    $985,700 Zestimate®
    $799/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Brick baseTudor revival facadeRear patioSteep gabled rooflineDining room beyond itOriginal slate-style shingles
    A Generational Home. A Singular Opportunity. Some properties are listed. Some are introduced. This is an introduction — to one of the most extraordinary residential offerings Forest Hills has seen in a generation. Not because of what has been done to it. Because of what has not. In nearly one hundred years of standing on this block, 67-102 Dartmouth Street has known only two families. Built in 1930 in the Tudor Revival tradition that defines the architectural soul of this neighborhood, this home passed from its original owners into the care of a single family who would hold it — cherish it, live fully within it, raise children and grandchildren inside its walls — for fifty-three years. Three generations. One address. The kind of continuity that is not planned but simply lived, year by year, until it becomes something rare enough to stop you in your tracks. When a home like this comes to market, the word rare is insufficient. What you are looking at is a property that has been held, not flipped. Inhabited, not renovated for resale. Loved in the truest residential sense — which means its bones are intact, its original details are present, and the layers of compromise that accumulate in homes passed hastily from owner to owner simply do not exist here. This house is clean. Architecturally honest. A canvas that has been waiting, with extraordinary patience, for the right vision to meet it. That vision is yours to write. The Tudor Revival facade announces itself with the confidence of a home that has always known what it is — steep gabled roofline, half-timber detailing in warm cream stucco, brick base, original slate-style shingles, and the kind of street presence that stops pedestrians on Dartmouth on a Tuesday afternoon. This is not architecture that needs explaining. It simply is. Step inside and the floor plan unfolds with the honest logic of 1930s residential design: a foyer that opens into a generous living room, a dining room beyond it, a kitchen at the rear with a back door to the patio. Original oak hardwood floors run throughout. Crown molding marks the ceiling perimeters. The proportions are true — rooms that were designed for living, not for square footage calculations. The first floor carries a secret the floor plan has been holding for decades: it accommodates a powder room naturally, elegantly, without sacrifice — a half bath waiting to be claimed in the space beside the staircase. One renovation decision, properly executed, and this floor transforms entirely. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a full bathroom occupy the second floor with the quiet efficiency of a plan that understood what families actually need. Each room has a window. Each room has light. Each room has the kind of proportional generosity that newer construction charges a premium to approximate and rarely achieves. Then there is the basement. Finished, paneled in warm knotty pine from coffered ceiling to paneled walls, anchored by a custom bar that has been pouring drinks in this house for longer than most apartments in this city have existed — this is a room with a soul. An Elk Lodge in the best possible sense: the kind of space where serious people came to relax, and where the evidence of decades of genuine use has produced something that no designer can manufacture from scratch. Character. Atmosphere. History. Behind the main house, a rear patio opens to a substantial garage with an A-frame roof - rare, practical, and in a borough where private parking is a genuine luxury. And finally Dartmouth Street itself — quiet, tree-lined, architecturally coherent —the kind of block that reminds you why people chose Forest Hills in the first place, and why the ones who found it have so rarely chosen to leave. A Tudor Revival home, two blocks from Tudor Revival history, on a street that has held its character for nearly a century. Some things are exactly where they belong. Exclusively listed by Forest Hills Advisors
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    Listed by:

    Forest Hills Advisors 917-977-0381,

    Alexandru Galiceanu,

    Forest Hills Realty Advisors

    Source: StreetEasy,MLS#: S1839232

      Facts & features

      Interior

      Bedrooms & bathrooms
      • Bedrooms: 3
      • Bathrooms: 2
      • Full bathrooms: 1
      • 1/2 bathrooms: 1
      Appliances
      • Included: Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer
      Features
      • Flooring: Hardwood
      • Has fireplace: No
      Interior area
      • Total structure area: 1,224
      • Total interior livable area: 1,224 sqft

      Property

      Parking
      • Parking features: Garage
      • Has garage: Yes
      Features
      • Patio & porch: Other
      • Exterior features: Garden
      Details
      • Special conditions: Resale

      Construction

      Type & style
      • Home type: SingleFamily
      • Property subtype: Single Family Residence
      Condition
      • Year built: 1930

      Community & HOA

      Community
      • Subdivision: Forest Hills
      Location
      • Region: Forest Hills

      Financial & listing details

      • Price per square foot: $799/sqft
      • Annual tax amount: $104,424
      • Date on market: 7/22/2026

        Estimated market value

        $985,700

        $936,000 - $1.03M

        $4,944/mo

        Price history

        DateEventPrice
        7/22/2026Listed for sale$978,000$799/sqft
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        Monthly payment

        Estimated monthly payment$1,822
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        Climate risks

        Neighborhood: Forest Hills

        Getting around

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