$649,000
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Washington Plaza

73-12 35th Ave, E-33

Jackson Heights, Queens | 73rd Street & 74th Street

4 Rooms2 Beds1 Bath1,005 Square FeetCo-op

$649,000
Maintenance$1,175
Price Per SF
$646

This property was sold for $640,000 on 09/23/21.

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Architectural Dtls
  • Crown Moldings
  • Custom Closets
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Moldings
  • Security System
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • Pedestal Sink

Outdoor space and views

  • East Exposure
  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Courtyard
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Facility
  • Laundry Room

Policies

  • Pets Allowed. Case by Case

Property Description for 73-12 35th Ave, E-33

Welcome to your new home; an immaculate two-bedroom, one bath apartment in Washington Plaza a recent co-op conversion in historic Jackson Heights. The building was originally designed by the architect who designed the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan, Sylvan Breine, and built in 1940.

The conversion has lovingly emulated many prewar accents, hard wood floors, crown and floor moldings and arched doorways, while incorporating modern style in the bath and kitchen. The kitchen has Caesarstone countertops and Italian cabinetry with self-closing drawers. The appliances are Frigidaire Gallery and only four years old. The baths have all new fixtures and a four-foot-tall cabinet for your toiletries.

The apartment has an open floor plan with one king sized bedroom and one which will accommodate a queen-sized bed. There are a total of 5 closets, 2.5 which have been designed by the California Closet company. The master bedroom has both a walk-in closet and a California closet.

Washington Plaza has laundry facilities in the basement; washer/dryers are permitted in apartments with board approval. Additional storage and both a bike room and gym are available for an additional charge. Dogs are allowed with board approval. The apartments may be leased after the owner has occupied it for one year and then for four years only.

Jackson Heights which has been called “A Garden in the City” is known for its ethnic diversity, fabulous food and easy access to subways and buses making it less than 30 minutes to Manhattan and 10 minutes to La Guardia Airport. The Historic District of Jackson Heights has been named among the most desirable and exciting neighborhoods in NYC, with all the services along the 37th Avenue shopping corridor and the weekend Green Market 5 blocks away.

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Building Details for 73-12 35th Ave

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1940
Floors/Apts6/190
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

74 St-Broadway
0.26 miles
Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av
0.27 miles
65 St
0.32 miles
69 St
0.35 miles

Citi Bike

75 St & 35 Ave
0.08 miles
74 St & 37 Ave
0.11 miles

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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.

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: 1932572