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106-25 215th Street

Queens Village, Queens | 106th Ave & Hollis Ave

7 Rooms4 Beds2 Baths1,161 Square FeetSingle Family

$780,000
floors / apts1 / 1
Lot Size60'x65'
Built Size25'x38'
ZoneR3-2
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$6,531
Price Per SF
$672

Outdoor space and views

  • Patio

Building Amenities

  • Driveway
  • Elevator
  • Garage
  • Garden

Property Description for 106-25 215th Street

Some homes simply feel cared for from the moment you arrive. This charming brick Cape is one of them. Cherished by the same family for 37 years, it reflects decades of pride of ownership and thoughtful capital improvements, while offering the opportunity to make it your own.Set on a 3,900-square-foot lot, the home’s well-maintained grounds are complemented by a white metal front fence and gates that create an inviting first impression. The sizable side lawn, rear yard and patio provide ample room for entertaining, outdoor dining, gardening, play or simply relaxing. Fencing along the side and rear yard enhances privacy, while the private driveway and attached garage add everyday convenience.Inside, bright, move-in-ready interiors feature hardwood floors throughout. The four-bedroom layout offers the option of a primary bedroom on either level, with three generously sized bedrooms and a flexible fourth bedroom. The kitchen is appointed with stainless steel appliances, and a split-system HVAC delivers efficient heating and cooling on the main level, with the ability to expand into additional areas of the home.A finished basement adds over 460 square feet of versatile bonus space, ideal for a recreation room, home gym, hobbies, additional living area or abundant storage, along with the convenience of an in-home washer and dryer.With its flexible layout and expansive lot, the home offers the opportunity to create a more open-concept living, dining and kitchen area or expand the home, subject to applicable regulations, permits and approvals. Significant recent capital improvements include:New roof (approx. 5 years)New windows (approx. 5 years)New boiler (approx. 7 years)New hot water heater (approx. 5 years)New driveway, walkways and sidewalks (approx. 4 years) Together, these improvements reflect the exceptional care invested in the home and provide added confidence in its condition.Located on a quiet residential street in the southwestern section of Queens Village, this home is ready to enjoy from day one while providing the flexibility to adapt to your needs for years to come.Some photographs have been virtually staged with digital furniture and décor to help buyers visualize the home's potential. The furnishings and accessories shown are not physically present in the home. Please refer to the corresponding unstaged photographs to view the room's current condition.

Listing History for 106-25 215th Street

Now
08/19/2026
Contract Signed by Vicario Brensley Phillip
MNS
07/30/2026
$780,000
Initial Price by Vicario Brensley Phillip
MNS

Building Details for 106-25 215th Street

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePost-War
Year Built1950
Floors/Apts1/1
Learn More About the Building

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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OLR ID: 107417TH