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99-15 63rd Ave
Rego Park, Queens | 99th Street & 102nd Street
3 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath1,236 Square FeetSingle Family
$998,500
$998,500
Updated 4 years ago
Sold

99-15 63rd Ave

Rego Park, Queens | 99th Street & 102nd Street

3 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath1,236 Square FeetSingle Family

$998,500
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size38'x95'
Built Size22'x40'
ZoneR4
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$6,514
Price Per SF
$808

This property was sold for $998,246 on 06/09/22.

Property Description for 99-15 63rd Ave

A BUILDER'S DREAM PROPERTY. Prime 38 x 95 lot with private off-street parking for sale in the heart of Rego Park, Queens.

The full specs of the property are 3,618 total square feet, 2,713 buildable square feet and R4 zoning which affords the possibility of building a single family or 2-3 family home. There is a 1,236 square foot house (with basement) in disrepair that currently exists on the property but otherwise the lot is ready for a new home to be built. Comparable after repair value of similar homes in the area suggest a hefty return on the investment for a developer or final valuation for an end user. There is also very limited new or fully renovated, detached single and 2-3 family homes on the market which will guarantee a satisfactory valuation despite supply chain issues and higher building costs. Annual taxes are $6,514.28.

The property is situated on a peaceful tree lined block within a short distance to the R and M subway lines on Queens Boulevard, Foodtown, CVS, Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond, Flushing Meadows Corona Park and zoned for District 28 schools including Forest Hills High School.

Building Details for 99-15 63rd Ave

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1930
Floors/Apts2/1
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Marc Blum
Douglas Elliman

Rego Park | Queens

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Founded in the 1920s by the Real Good Construction Company—hence “Rego”—the neighborhood grew as a suburban-style enclave of single-family homes before giving way to large apartment complexes after World War II. Rego Park today is a blend of mid-century high-rises, garden apartments, and commercial corridors. Its population is diverse, with Jewish, Russian, Bukharian, and Central Asian communities shaping the area’s cultural fabric. Known for its shopping hubs and easy access to Manhattan via subway, Rego Park strikes a balance between quiet residential life and urban convenience.

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OLR ID: 82522TH
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