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153-26 119th Ave
Saint Albans, Queens | 153rd Street & 154th Street
8 Rooms4 Beds3 Baths1,274 Square FeetSingle Family
$669,900
$669,900
Updated 3 years ago
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153-26 119th Ave

Saint Albans, Queens | 153rd Street & 154th Street

8 Rooms4 Beds3 Baths1,274 Square FeetSingle Family

$669,900
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size16'3"x95'
Built Size16'3"x32'
ZoneR3-2
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$4,027
Price Per SF
$526

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard

Property Description for 153-26 119th Ave

No stone left unturned. This new home features all new everything down to the dust. New floors throughout, New kitchen, New bathrooms, New appliances, New doors and a New energy waiting for the New you! The complete renovation process is a work of art that will resonates with all buyers. The ultimate surprise exits in the backyard that I CANNOT WAIT TO SHOW. This is well thought out project with the quality materials you desire. The brick house is near multiple means of transportation, trendy eateries, supermarket and houses of worship. The best discovery is Baisley Park which is a very short distance away and has been a staple in the community since the late 1800's. No matter what you expect from your park; play tennis, handball, basketball, and cricket; space to run, bike, and rollerblade; playgrounds for your child's enjoyment; peaceful, shady alcoves for picnicking; or an urban natural habitat for your personal study of plant and animal life, there's a good chance you can find your niche at Baisley Park. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Listing History for 153-26 119th Ave

Now
11/23/2023
POM by Leclercson Sarrazin
Sarrazin Estates
10/18/2023
$669,900 [-$29,100] [4.2%]
Price Drop by Leclercson Sarrazin
Sarrazin Estates
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Building Details for 153-26 119th Ave

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1940
Floors/Apts2/1
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Leclercson Sarrazin
Sarrazin Estates

Saint Albans | Queens

Quick Profile

For a small residential neighborhood, St. Albans sure does have a lot of iconic musicians that have called it home over the years. Count Basie, James Brown, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and LL Cool J. are just a few of the many notables that have passed through this middle-class neighborhood of southeastern Queens. We can’t help but wonder if there’s something in the water.

St. Albans is bordered by Brinkerhoff Avenue to the west, Springfield Boulevard to the east, Murdock Avenue and Francis Lewis Boulevard to the north and Merrick Boulevard to the south.

St. Albans has a high African-American and African-Caribbean population who pride themselves on maintaining strong ties to their community through the church and civic, political and business groups. 

The neighborhood is named after St Alban, who lived in the early third century in the Roman city of Verulamium. According to the history books, he was the first recorded Christian martyr.

Like many areas of New York City, St. Albans was settled by the Dutch with land grants from Governor Peter Stuyvesant and later inhabited by English Settlers. In its early days, St. Albans was mostly farmland, pastures and forests . Things changed in 1898 when Queens became part of New York City and the area began its development. The Long Island Railroad built tracks through the neighborhood in 1898 and furthered its growth. 

Addisleigh Park is a small enclave within St. Albans. Designated an historic district, the enclave has a remarkable selection of English Tudor, Arts and Craft, Neo-Colonial Revival homes as well as other styles of architecture. 

Housing stock in St. Albans consists of detached one- and two-family homes, a a mix of attached homes and small apartment buildings. The commercial district of St. Albans is Linden Boulevard and the northern end of Farmers Boulevard.

The Long Island Railroad serves as St. Albans train transportation because there are no subways in the immediate area. Residents can transfer at Jamaica Station to access the E and F trains or take the train directly to Penn Station in Manhattan.

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