Kew Gardens has a neighborhood quality that is genuinely hard to find this close to the city, and this one-bedroom co-op puts you right at the heart of it. The building is pre-war and well-maintained, and the apartment has been thoughtfully updated without losing any of the original character that makes the neighborhood worth choosing in the first place.
The living and dining room has real presence. Herringbone parquet floors, graceful arched doorways, and original architectural niches give the space a warmth that newer buildings simply cannot replicate. Large windows bring in generous natural light, and the proportions give you room to actually live and entertain. You can feel the classic pre-war charm from the moment you walk in.
The kitchen was recently renovated and done well: white shaker cabinetry, marble quartz countertops, a full-height subway tile backsplash, a farmhouse apron sink with an industrial-style spring faucet, and a herringbone slate floor. Gas range and stainless steel refrigerator included. It is a galley layout, but the finishes make it feel considered rather than compact.
The bathroom is clean and comfortable, with marble-look tile walls, a tub and shower combination with a glass sliding door, and a wood-look vanity with chrome fixtures. The bedroom has hardwood floors and a south-facing window. The layout also includes additional space for a home office or dining nook with a built-in niche.
Commuting from here is easy. The Kew Gardens LIRR station is about a 5-minute walk, with direct service to both Penn Station and Grand Central in approximately 20 minutes. The E and F trains at Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike are also within a short distance, giving you solid subway coverage across the city.
The building offers a live-in superintendent, porter service, on-site laundry, and bike storage. Monthly maintenance is low and the cooperative is well-run. This is a solid choice for a first-time buyer or anyone who wants a real neighborhood feel without sacrificing the commute.
Current Assessment of $114.40 per month"
Select photographs in this listing have been virtually staged and/or AI-enhanced for illustrative purposes only. All material herein is intended for information purposes only and has been compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes, or withdrawal without notice. Prospective buyers are encouraged to independently verify all details, including the physical condition of the unit, prior to executing any agreement.
Kew Gardens has a neighborhood quality that is genuinely hard to find this close to the city, and this one-bedroom co-op puts you right at the heart of it. The building is pre-war and well-maintained, and the apartment has been thoughtfully updated without losing any of the original character that makes the neighborhood worth choosing in the first place.
The living and dining room has real presence. Herringbone parquet floors, graceful arched doorways, and original architectural niches give the space a warmth that newer buildings simply cannot replicate. Large windows bring in generous natural light, and the proportions give you room to actually live and entertain. You can feel the classic pre-war charm from the moment you walk in.
The kitchen was recently renovated and done well: white shaker cabinetry, marble quartz countertops, a full-height subway tile backsplash, a farmhouse apron sink with an industrial-style spring faucet, and a herringbone slate floor. Gas range and stainless steel refrigerator included. It is a galley layout, but the finishes make it feel considered rather than compact.
The bathroom is clean and comfortable, with marble-look tile walls, a tub and shower combination with a glass sliding door, and a wood-look vanity with chrome fixtures. The bedroom has hardwood floors and a south-facing window. The layout also includes additional space for a home office or dining nook with a built-in niche.
Commuting from here is easy. The Kew Gardens LIRR station is about a 5-minute walk, with direct service to both Penn Station and Grand Central in approximately 20 minutes. The E and F trains at Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike are also within a short distance, giving you solid subway coverage across the city.
The building offers a live-in superintendent, porter service, on-site laundry, and bike storage. Monthly maintenance is low and the cooperative is well-run. This is a solid choice for a first-time buyer or anyone who wants a real neighborhood feel without sacrificing the commute.
Current Assessment of $114.40 per month"
Select photographs in this listing have been virtually staged and/or AI-enhanced for illustrative purposes only. All material herein is intended for information purposes only and has been compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes, or withdrawal without notice. Prospective buyers are encouraged to independently verify all details, including the physical condition of the unit, prior to executing any agreement.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group