Listing Courtesy of Bizzarro Agency LLC
$325,000
Potential Rebate: $4,875
Huge Sunny Studio With Private Terrace!
Come and witness this giant studio unit in the Jackson Heights Historic District. The super sunny co-op with its open floorplan has plenty of space to spread out in, along with a huge covered private terrace gazing out over the cityscape.
Designed by notable architect Philip Birnbaum and completed in 1954, Roosevelt Terrace is an original cooperative development with a distinctive midcentury style distinguished by linear bands of outdoor terraces. Entering the warm and inviting residence with its oversized windows, you’ll immediately notice the gleaming hardwood floors and an open ambience with the foyer, living, and cooking areas flowing together organically.
The updated kitchen features counters on both sides, white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a terrific dining/prep island on rollers. You can also bring your meals out onto the large terrace and dine al fresco while enjoying stunning views. The main living room area is much larger than a typical studio, with a corner wall that is deal for tucking a bed into. Also of note is a cute bathroom with vintage tile, plus a vestibule off the foyer that offers extra room for shoes, clothes, or other items.
Roosevelt Terrace is a multi-building co-op community with full-service amenities including a live-in super, porters, on-site management and maintenance, and full-time security. Residents also enjoy a community room, an outdoor playground, laundry facilities, bike rooms, storage lockers, and parking. Pets are allowed with board approval. You’ll be close to an eclectic array od shops, restaurants, and bakeries, as well as the 82nd Street 7 train.
$2,186 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$4,875
Monthly savings impact
$14/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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Listing Courtesy of Bizzarro Agency LLC
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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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