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Dunolly Gardens
78-11 35th Ave, 2-B
Jackson Heights, Queens | 78th Street & 79th Street
4 Rooms1 Bed1 BathCo-op
$335,000
$335,000
Updated 7 years ago
Sold

Dunolly Gardens

78-11 35th Ave, 2-B

Jackson Heights, Queens | 78th Street & 79th Street

4 Rooms1 Bed1 BathCo-op

$335,000
Maintenance$824

Listing Features

  • Dishwasher

Outdoor space and views

  • Garden Views
  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Bike Storage
  • Elevator
  • Garden
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 78-11 35th Ave, 2-B

-Bright and airy large One Bedroom
-Corner Windows in Bedroom and Kitchen
-Original Oak Hardwood Floors
-Dishwasher
-All Windows face Interior Garden
-Large Windows in every room incl. Bath

Dunolly Gardens located in the Historic District. Boasting a block long interior garden with benches, picnic tables and multiple gated exits on all sides of the square block. Each of the 6 buildings has it's own renovated laundry room, bike and storage rooms, including textile/electronics recycling center. Other Amenities include Onsite Management, Live in Super, 6 Porters, one per building and Rent able Party Room. Pets Welcome.

One block from Travers Park and year round Farmers Market. Just blocks to express train, shops, restaurants and post office just to name a few. A Co-op complex not to be missed!

Building Details for 78-11 35th Ave

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1939
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts6/60
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

82 St-Jackson Hts
0.36 miles
74 St-Broadway
0.36 miles
Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av
0.37 miles

Citi Bike

81 St & 35 Ave
0.14 miles
75 St & 35 Ave
0.16 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Shadaby Azam
Akam Sales
Vernalie Panchame
Akam Sales

Jackson Heights | Queens

Quick Profile

Jackson Heights has one of the most diverse populations in the city, and over 100 languages are spoken here. With this cultural diversity comes supporting restaurants, bars, shops and cultural opportunities. It is a mix of commercial and residential properties. There is a wide range of shops and service businesses, so that anything you would need, from a barber, to a pharmacy, to clothing, and food is available right in the neighborhood, no matter which culture or language you might need these services provided in. 

Jackson Heights has three nicknames, based on micro-neighborhoods with the neighborhood as a whole. Little India occupies an area on 74th Street, while parts of 73rd Street are known as Little Pakistan. Little Columbia is along 37th Avenue.

A large portion of Jackson Heights has been designated as an historic district, from Roosevelt Avenue to Northern Boulevard, between the east side of 76th Street to the west side of 88th Street.

Jackson Heights was a planned community, where the first “garden apartments” were created in buildings constructed around central gardens and green spaces that gave neighbors a place to meet and socialize with one another, created places for children to play, allowing light to come into the apartments and air to flow freely through them. These gardens are private and only residents have access to them. Passing by the buildings, you might not even guess the gardens were there, as they are not generally visible from the street. 

Additionally, there are some mid-rise apartment buildings. Some of these are rentals, some are co-ops, and some are condos. There are a few attached row houses that provide housing for one to three families. 

As much as Jackson Heights might be full of noise and mix of cultures, it also has a quieter side, where the various cultures mix and mingle and learn about each other against a backdrop of beautiful architecture and a culinary landscape that brings the world to Queens.

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