Listing Courtesy of CORE Group Marketing LLC
$235,000
Potential Rebate: $3,525
Exquisitely renovated and artfully designed, this fully renovated studio home will charm you with quality finishes, as well as meticulous attention to detail.
Lined with spacious closets, the entryway leads you into a living space with an open-concept kitchen and a gracious living space.
The kitchen offers stone counters, a custom ceramic tile backsplash, quality cabinets, and is equipped with a full line of stainless steel appliances. The generous living area enjoys the view of the private garden and amazing natural light. It is cleverly reconfigured to allow for a double exposure and easy access to the fully renovated bath.
Attention to detail, such as tasteful fixtures and paint-stripped metal doors, adds tasteful accents to the home’s decor.
Recently updated with a new interior, new elevators, and a laundry room, the Monroe was erected in 1948 to the designs of William Hohauser. Centrally located in the Jackson Heights Historic District on a serene, tree-lined street, this property offers a prime location with convenient access to restaurants, shops, the farmer’s market, and Travers Park. It is also moments from the Roosevelt Transit Hub. Amenities include a private garden, bike storage, laundry facilities, a live-in super, and pet-friendly accommodations. Subletting is permitted with board approval.
Showings are by appointment; call to schedule.
$1,616 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$3,525
Monthly savings impact
$10/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 CORE Group Marketing LLC
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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.
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Jackson Heights is best for diversity lovers, garden enthusiasts, and those who want a vibrant, non-gentrified feel.

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