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81-60 242nd Street
Queens Village, Queens | 82nd Ave & 82nd Ave
1,980 Square FeetMulti-Family
$999,000
$999,000
Updated 4 years ago
Sold

81-60 242nd Street

Queens Village, Queens | 82nd Ave & 82nd Ave

1,980 Square FeetMulti-Family

$999,000
floors / apts2 / 2
Lot Size37'x60'
Built Size22'x45'
ZoneR2A
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$9,040
Price Per SF
$505

This property was sold for $978,000 on 07/28/22.

Listing Features

  • Gas Heat
  • No AC

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard

Building Amenities

  • Laundry Room

Property Description for 81-60 242nd Street

Excellent opportunity to own this all brick, semi-detached spacious legal two family! Built in 1987, each floor boasts a large living room and dining area, sunny eat in kitchen, full bath and two large bedrooms. The large, partly-finished basement has a utility room, laundry room and huge storage areas. The first floor was totally renovated two years ago This property is perfect for an investment opportunity! Close to ground transportation, major highways, easy shopping and excellent restaurants. In School District #26

Listing History for 81-60 242nd Street

Now
07/28/2022
$978,000
Sold and Closed by Philip Laffey
Laffey Fine Homes
04/06/2022
$999,000
Initial Price by Philip Laffey
Laffey Fine Homes
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Building Details for 81-60 242nd Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1987
Floors/Apts2/2
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Philip Laffey
Laffey Fine Homes

Queens Village | Queens

Quick Profile

Queens Village is a mostly residential and middle class neighborhood in the borough of Queens. From cow pastures to sought after suburbs, the nabe has seen many transformations over the years, including a few name changes along the way.

Queens Village is bounded by Hollis to the west, Cambria Heights to the south, Bellerose to the east and Oakland Gardens to the north. It’s also one of the easterly neighborhoods of Queens that borders Long Island’s Nassau County.

Considered one of the oldest settlements on Long Island, Queens Village was settled in 1640 by English immigrants arriving from Connecticut. Cattle pastures and small farms soon populated the land and the area was eventually called Little Plains. In 1824 the name was changed to Brushville after blacksmith Thomas Brush, who profited from his blacksmith operations, opened more shops and a factory. The railway arrived in 1837 and transformed the area even more. In 1856, residents voted to change the neighborhood name from Brushville to Queens. The neighborhood name of Queens Village became official some time in the early 1900’s.

Queens experienced a housing boom in the 1920’s when Manhattan residents left the city in search of less crowded living conditions. New construction, especially Dutch Colonial and Tudor-style homes, were built to meet the housing demands. As you walk through the streets of Queens Village you’ll notice the many homes in this architectural style.

You won’t find too many subways in this neck of the woods. Commuters heading into Manhattan use the Long Island Railroad. MTA bus lines also service the neighborhood. 

Housing stock in Queens Village consists of single-family and two-family homes on small lots There are also a few co-ops and apartment buildings too. The average listed price in Queens Village is $281k and the median listed price is $282k.

The commercial artery is along Jamaica, Hillside and Springfield Boulevards. You’ll find plenty of restaurants and bodegas serving Jamaican, Creole, Italian, Indian, Chinese and Portuguese food.

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