Located in the Berkeley Co-op on a tree-lined street in historic Jackson Heights, this sizeable high floor one bedroom overlooks a beautiful garden. The apartment opens into a grand foyer with art deco arches and leads to a sunken living room. Prewar features continue throughout the apartment including 9 foot ceilings, crown moldings and original hardwood floors with decorative inlays. The turret bedroom adds a touch of sophistication to the home. The eat-in kitchen has natural light streaming in from two exposures. A windowed bathroom offers versatility with both a shower stall and a bathtub. There are five spacious closets throughout the apartment. The property benefits from brand new windows, with the assessment fully paid. Pets are welcome at the Berkeley, with dogs under 30 lbs. permitted.
Built in 1937 in the neo-Georgian style by architect Joshua Tabatchnik, the Berkeley Co-op consists of three buildings surrounding an interior garden, tended to by residents on a volunteer basis. Pets are allowed in a designated area of the garden. Each building has laundry facilities, storage and bike rooms. Subletting is allowed after 5 years. Residents enjoy a vibrant community including the Sunday Green market and recently renovated Travis Park. One block away is the longest open street to pedestrians in NYC, stretching 26 blocks and 1.3 miles. Local favorites include: 77 Espresso, Lemon Farm, Lety Bakery & Cafe, Table Wine, Stand Alone Cheese and the Queensboro Restaurant. The Co-op is conveniently located near public transportation, including the 74th Street/Broadway station with access to five subway lines: E, F, M, R, and 7. Showings by Appointment Only.
Located in the Berkeley Co-op on a tree-lined street in historic Jackson Heights, this sizeable high floor one bedroom overlooks a beautiful garden. The apartment opens into a grand foyer with art deco arches and leads to a sunken living room. Prewar features continue throughout the apartment including 9 foot ceilings, crown moldings and original hardwood floors with decorative inlays. The turret bedroom adds a touch of sophistication to the home. The eat-in kitchen has natural light streaming in from two exposures. A windowed bathroom offers versatility with both a shower stall and a bathtub. There are five spacious closets throughout the apartment. The property benefits from brand new windows, with the assessment fully paid. Pets are welcome at the Berkeley, with dogs under 30 lbs. permitted.
Built in 1937 in the neo-Georgian style by architect Joshua Tabatchnik, the Berkeley Co-op consists of three buildings surrounding an interior garden, tended to by residents on a volunteer basis. Pets are allowed in a designated area of the garden. Each building has laundry facilities, storage and bike rooms. Subletting is allowed after 5 years. Residents enjoy a vibrant community including the Sunday Green market and recently renovated Travis Park. One block away is the longest open street to pedestrians in NYC, stretching 26 blocks and 1.3 miles. Local favorites include: 77 Espresso, Lemon Farm, Lety Bakery & Cafe, Table Wine, Stand Alone Cheese and the Queensboro Restaurant. The Co-op is conveniently located near public transportation, including the 74th Street/Broadway station with access to five subway lines: E, F, M, R, and 7. Showings by Appointment Only.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group