Discover one of the most coveted homes in Jackson Heights’ Historic District: a move-in ready, pre-war coop at The Greystones on the second floor. This special three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment boasts original hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings, and oversized windows that capture views from east to west.
A small entry foyer opens to a large, flowing living and dining space featuring custom built-ins for exceptional storage, perfect for entertaining friends and family. The recently renovated kitchen off the dining room features classic white subway tile, stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, including a brand new Bosch dishwasher, with a large window overlooking the garden.
Two bedrooms are located in a wing off the dining room, sharing a windowed, beautifully maintained bathroom with an oversized tub. The primary bedroom has two west-facing windows and space for a king-sized bed, while the secondary bedroom offers an east-facing window and fits a queen-sized bed. Both have large, deep closets.
The third bedroom, on the other side of the kitchen, features an ensuite windowed bathroom with a shower stall and an all-new LG washer/dryer in the closet. This versatile room can serve as a bedroom, office, or guest room.
Designed in 1916 by George H. Wells, The Greystones is one of the most iconic and photographed garden enclaves in Jackson Heights, featuring fourteen Tudor-inspired gray brick buildings with private interior gardens. The building offers daytime superintendent service, basement laundry, a large free storage bin, and a bike room, with the privacy of two apartments per floor. A 20% down payment is required. There is a short-term assessment of $500/month until July 2026. Cats allowed, sorry no dogs and no subletting. There is no flip tax.
Located close to Travers Park (with its Sunday green market) and 37th Avenue (offering diverse shopping, services, and dining), enjoy easy access to Manhattan, LaGuardia Airport, and Queens landmarks via the 7, E, R, and F/M trains, various bus lines, and the BQE.????????????????
Discover one of the most coveted homes in Jackson Heights’ Historic District: a move-in ready, pre-war coop at The Greystones on the second floor. This special three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment boasts original hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings, and oversized windows that capture views from east to west.
A small entry foyer opens to a large, flowing living and dining space featuring custom built-ins for exceptional storage, perfect for entertaining friends and family. The recently renovated kitchen off the dining room features classic white subway tile, stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, including a brand new Bosch dishwasher, with a large window overlooking the garden.
Two bedrooms are located in a wing off the dining room, sharing a windowed, beautifully maintained bathroom with an oversized tub. The primary bedroom has two west-facing windows and space for a king-sized bed, while the secondary bedroom offers an east-facing window and fits a queen-sized bed. Both have large, deep closets.
The third bedroom, on the other side of the kitchen, features an ensuite windowed bathroom with a shower stall and an all-new LG washer/dryer in the closet. This versatile room can serve as a bedroom, office, or guest room.
Designed in 1916 by George H. Wells, The Greystones is one of the most iconic and photographed garden enclaves in Jackson Heights, featuring fourteen Tudor-inspired gray brick buildings with private interior gardens. The building offers daytime superintendent service, basement laundry, a large free storage bin, and a bike room, with the privacy of two apartments per floor. A 20% down payment is required. There is a short-term assessment of $500/month until July 2026. Cats allowed, sorry no dogs and no subletting. There is no flip tax.
Located close to Travers Park (with its Sunday green market) and 37th Avenue (offering diverse shopping, services, and dining), enjoy easy access to Manhattan, LaGuardia Airport, and Queens landmarks via the 7, E, R, and F/M trains, various bus lines, and the BQE.????????????????
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