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148-05 88th Ave, 1-A
Jamaica, Queens | 148th Street & 150th Street
Studio 1 BathRental Property
$880
$880
Updated a month ago
Rented

148-05 88th Ave, 1-A

Jamaica, Queens | 148th Street & 150th Street

Studio 1 BathRental Property

$880
Lease Term12-12 Months
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Oversized Windows

Building Amenities

  • Garage

Property Description for 148-05 88th Ave, 1-A

Rent-Stabilized Studio | ASAP Move-In | $879.82/month Spacious and bright studio in the heart of Jamaica, Queens, just 35 minutes from Midtown! This above-ground first-floor apartment offers a flexible layout with room for a queen bed, sofa, dresser, and dining area. The separate kitchen has great cabinet and counter space, and the apartment also features a large walk-in closet. Apartment Features: - Rent stabilized - Spacious studio layout - 1st floor, above ground - Separate kitchen with ample storage and counter space - Large walk-in closet - Vintage bathroom with tub and glass doors - Heat and hot water included - Sorry, no pets allowed Location: - Laundromat around the corner - Civil Court a block away, Jamaica Hospital, Rufus King Park, restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping nearby. - Just 3 short blocks to the F train, with the E/J/Z trains also within reach. For a video tour, check out our Instagram: @pear_nyc

Listing History for 148-05 88th Ave, 1-A

Now
07/07/2026
Rented by Richard Garland
Pear NYC LLC
06/05/2026
Leases Signed by Richard Garland
Pear NYC LLC
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Building Details for 148-05 88th Ave

OwnershipRental Property
Building TypeLow-Rise
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1970
Floors/Apts3/8
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Richard Garland
Pear NYC LLC

Jamaica | Queens

Quick Profile

Jamaica Queens is buzzing. Although it doesn’t have the same level of excitement or sensory overload that Times Square imparts on its visitors, it’s a bustling city center just brimming with activity. The courts, government offices, hospitals, colleges, ethnic restaurants of every kind, big box retailers and mom-and-pop shops – the neighborhood has a lot going on at any given moment.

 Jamaica, a diversely populated middle-class neighborhood located in southeastern Queens has a huge commercial and retail district with a residential component too. Its boundaries are Hillside Avenue to the northwest, Van Wyck Expressway to the south, Linden Boulevard to the southeast, and 188th Street and Jamaica Boulevard to the northeast.

 Jamaica has a similar history to other areas of Queens and Manhattan. Indigenous tribes called it home until the Dutch arrived in the mid-1600s. They purchased the land for a very small amount (history says two rifles, a fur coat, and some gun powder). Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant named it Rustdorp, which translates to rest town. English colonists took over the lands from the Dutch around 1655 and changed the name to Jamaica.

 In the late 1770s, Jamaica became a popular trading post and it was eventually incorporated into a village in 1814. In 1834, B and J Railway Company built a train line connecting Brooklyn to Jamaica. It didn’t last long because B and J Railway ran out of money to keep the trains operational. New investors stepped in and saved the company. They renamed the organization the Long Island Rail Road Company.

 In 1898, Queens became part of New York City and served as the county seat for Manhattan.

 Today’s Jamaica has a thriving business district that represents the diversity of Queens. West Indian grocery stores, African American bath and beauty supplies, South American eateries, Indian owned electronic stores, Italian grocers, South East Asian markets line the streets selling their goods and services.

 There are even green spaces in this densely populated urban neighborhood. Rufus King Park, Marconi Park, Jamaica Playground, Saint Albans Park and Baisley Pond Park are just a few of the more notable ones.  

 Jamaica is accessible with plenty of transportation options. Jump on the Long Island Railroad and be in Manhattan in 35 minutes, or head the other direction to Montauk or the Hamptons. The Air Train takes you to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Subway and bus lines will whisk you to Manhattan, Brooklyn, or further into Queens.

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