Listing Courtesy of Compass
$599,000
Potential Rebate: $8,985
Bathed in eastern, western, and southern light, this top-floor apartment in The Colonials offers the perfect blend of prewar charm and modern renovation. With only two apartments per floor, the home enjoys privacy and exclusivity while being ideally situated in the heart of the Historic District.
A gracious foyer with an intricate archway welcomes you into the living and dining areas. Ceiling medallions with stylish light fixtures and fans, crown molding, and inlaid hardwood floors create a timeless elegance, while windows on opposite sides of the room flood the space with natural light. The dining area comfortably accommodates a table for six, making it ideal for gatherings. A truly exceptional feature of the foyer is the creation of a gigantic walk-in closet, providing remarkable storage and functionality rarely found in homes of this kind.
The thoughtfully renovated kitchen has been designed with both efficiency and beauty in mind. Quartz countertops, modern grey and white cabinetry, and a white subway tile backsplash are complemented by stainless steel appliances, including a French-door refrigerator, dishwasher, and five-burner stove with a vented exhaust that leads outside the building. With pantry space, abundant cabinetry, and access from both the hallway and dining room, the kitchen offers seamless flow and convenience.
Both bedrooms are generous in size, with the primary featuring built-in closets and two large windows. The second bedroom includes its own large built-in closet and an additional closet that houses a stackable washer and dryer. A hallway lined with three globe pendant lights and a circular medallion also contains a linen closet, further enhancing the home’s storage capabilities.
The windowed bathroom is finished with floor-to-ceiling tile and recessed lighting. A half-glass shower with dual shower heads is paired with a matte black panel featuring both a rainfall showerhead and a handheld sprayer. The industrial-inspired design continues with a grid shower frame, floating vanity, matte black fixtures, and a fogless medicine cabinet, creating a sleek, modern retreat.
Additional amenities include laundry in the basement, a fully functioning dumbwaiter, and a waitlisted storage room. The building also offers a stunning, professionally landscaped common backyard, complete with bluestone pavers, outdoor furniture, a BBQ, and a dining table for six—an ideal space for relaxing with a book or entertaining guests. Pets are allowed, but subletting is not.
Beyond the apartment itself, the location is a true extension of your lifestyle. Just moments from the subway, shopping, and some of Jackson Heights’ best restaurants, you’ll also find yourself near neighborhood treasures like Paseo Park, Travers Park, and the Sunday Farmers Market. This smartly reimagined apartment is both efficient and luxurious, with no detail overlooked and no space wasted. A rare opportunity to own a residence that combines historic character with modern comfort in one of Jackson Heights’ most beloved co-op buildings.
$4,081 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$8,985
Monthly savings impact
$25/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Jackson Heights is the most diverse neighborhood in the world. Literally. With over 160 languages spoken, it is a sensory explosion of color, culture, and cuisine. For buyers seeking Jackson Heights Queens real estate, it offers historic garden apartments and a vibrant street life.
Living in Jackson Heights is an adventure. You travel from India to Colombia in a single block. As a Queens NYC neighborhood, it is a global destination.
The market for homes for sale in Jackson Heights is famous for its "Garden Apartments"—historic co-ops built around massive private internal gardens.
These pre-war gems are highly sought after and landmarked.
The lifestyle in Jackson Heights is communal. The Open Streets on 34th Ave have transformed the neighborhood.
The community is a mix of South Asian, Latino, and increasingly young families seeking space.
Jackson Heights is a express stop (Roosevelt Ave) for the E, F, M, R and 7 trains. Commuting is fast.
Travers Park is the main public park. The internal gardens of the co-ops are the real secret.
Amenities: The jewelry stores on 74th St and the arepa carts on Roosevelt Ave.
Jackson Heights is best for diversity lovers, garden enthusiasts, and those who want a vibrant, non-gentrified feel.

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