$3,280,000
Updated 6 years ago
Off Market

55 Exeter Street

Forest Hills, Queens | 70th Ave & Tennis Place

10 Rooms5 Beds4 Baths4,060 Square FeetSingle Family

$3,280,000
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size140'x108'
Built Size64'x25'
ZoneR3-1
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$29,461
Price Per SF
$808

Listing Features

  • WBFP

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard
  • Frontyard
  • Patio
  • Terrace

Building Amenities

  • Driveway
  • Garage
  • Laundry Room
  • Wine Cellar

Property Description for 55 Exeter Street

This property also boasts a R3-1 zoning, legally making this a two family property. The huge 14,000 square foot lot size can be subdivided to make this into two separate lots with additional development potential. (build another 1 – 2 family house in the backyard). The subdivision process is already half way done so the new owner has option to either keep the whole lot (Just withdraw the process) as one or subdivide into 2 lots. If subdividing, the new vacant lot would be worth at least $1,300,000! (Drawing and survey can be provided.)

A well kept and recently updated Tudor home sits elegantly on this 14,000 square feet property in Forest Hills Gardens. A lush front lawn and a large, beautiful landscaped private garden at back, it's stone water fountain and slate patio makes it the perfect setting for entertaining and gatherings.

Solid wood arched front door, stained glass windows, wide plank wood flooring, graced with a wood burning fireplace, and french doors throughout are just some of the accents to this gorgeous European styled home. Large windows fill the rooms with natural light. The five bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, are more than enough to house a large family. Master suite has a full bath, working fireplace, and a private terrace.

New updates include but are not limited to a newly renovated kitchen with high end appliances, large finished cellar level with recreational space includes a wine storage, full bath, laundry room, and an extra room for storage/miscellaneous. This property also boasts a heated 2 car garage with spacious driveway and separate parking area for 4 additional cars.

This property also boasts a R3-1 zoning, legally making this a two family property. The huge 14,000 square foot lot size can be subdivided to make this into two separate lots with additional development potential. (build another 2 family house in the backyard)

More highlights:
Private street parking.
Private community security.
Snow removal.
Newly renovated kitchen with all Viking appliances.
Wine cellar, backyard patio, water fountain and terrace.
Large finished basement space. (1300SF)
Attached heated indoor car garage for 2 cars.
Outdoor car space for another 4 cars.
2 working fireplaces.
Near subways, LIRR, buses and shopping area. (5 minutes walk)
30 minutes drive and subway ride to Manhattan.
15 minutes LIRR ride to Mahattan.
Signature Forest Hills Gardens house.
Country club. (Membership required)

Listing History for 55 Exeter Street

Now
07/18/2020
TOM by Frank Ko
E Realty International Corp.
03/11/2020
$3,280,000 [-$100,000] [3%]
Price Drop by Frank Ko
E Realty International Corp.

Building Details for 55 Exeter Street

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1920
Floors/Apts2/1
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Forest Hills-71 Av
0.36 miles

Railroad

Forest HillsLong Island Rail Road
0.25 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Frank Ko
E Realty International Corp.

Forest Hills | Queens

Quick Profile

Nestled in the heart of Queens, Forest Hills is primarily a residential area that offers the calmness of suburban living alongside the whirl of the big city. The contrasts are sharp. Take a stroll through the idyllic Forest Hills Gardens and you’ll find tree-lined streets and homes with manicured lawns. Cross the LIRR train tracks that slice through this neighborhood and you’re in a different world, one dominated by apartment complexes that straddle both sides of Queens Boulevard, one of the busiest and widest commercial streets in the city. 

Forest Hills is first and foremost a community that has stood the test of time. It is a haven for families, young adults and retirees alike. It’s the kind of place that you visit for an outdoor summer concert and never want to leave. Who wouldn’t find the low-rise Tudor styled apartment buildings along Tennis Place and Burns Street alluring.

Plainly put, one can get anywhere from Forest Hills in a reasonable amount of time. Accessible transportation is a core virtue and not surprisingly, the introduction of subway lines to Forest Hills in the mid 1930s changed the neighborhood forever. By 1940, the population swelled to 32,000, more than three times the local population just twenty years earlier. Today Forest Hills is home to about 85,000 people and transportation is a key checkbox. You can not only commute to Manhattan below ground, but above ground as well via the LIRR from Station Square. The LIRR can deliver you to Penn Station in 15 minutes or eastward toward the Long Island beaches in forty.   

Forest Hills High School at 110th Street between 66th Road and 67th Road anchors the far northern edge of Forest Hills, covering multiple city blocks. Fanning out from the high school are entire blocks of tree-lined streets with single-family homes. In contrast to the Gardens, these blocks are a mix of older and newer homes, even some McMansions.

There are two main streets that run through Forest Hills. Austin Street is an endless retail strip of local and national stores, many of which seem to be carved out of the tudor buildings that they occupy. Restaurants are aplenty and reflect the diverse cuisine of the neighborhood’s inhabitants. Queens Boulevard, once deemed the “most dangerous road in America,” is a 12-lane road (could be as wide as 16 lanes in some places) that represents the impact and consequences of urban sprawl. Queens Boulevard is literally a 7.5 mile sprint to and from the city through the heart of Queens.

As can be expected, the older variety of multi-family buildings in Forest Hills are largely low-rise prewars, typically five and six stories. They are split between co-ops and rental buildings. The newer post-war buildings, have grown taller as housing needs have changed. Most of these high-rise structures align Queens Boulevard and stand from 20 to 30 stories tall.  

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 61938TH