This stunning two bedroom, one bathroom residence at the Berkeley Co-op, located on a tree-lined street in the heart of the historic district of Jackson Heights is move-in ready! Enter the spacious foyer, large enough to serve as an office or den, and take a moment to notice the classic 1930s Art...
This stunning two bedroom, one bathroom residence at the Berkeley Co-op, located on a tree-lined street in the heart of the historic district of Jackson Heights is move-in ready! Enter the spacious foyer, large enough to serve as an office or den, and take a moment to notice the classic 1930s Art Deco architecture of the apartment. The gorgeous sunken living room with raised dining area boasts dramatic curved archways, 9 foot ceilings, oak hardwood flooring and sunshine streaming through three brand new western-facing windows. And brand new windows adorn every room in the apartment.
Next to the dining area is a sleek renovated windowed kitchen featuring a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher, anew Frigidaire stove and quartz countertops. The huge primary bedroom, large enough for a king size bed and additional furniture, also has western-facing windows and two closets. A second bedroom with closet is eastern-facing on the garden side of the co-op. The stylish black & white renovated windowed bathroom has both a bathtub and shower stall. There are a total of 6 closets in the apartment.
Pets are welcome at the Berkeley!
The elegant Berkeley Co-op consists of three buildings built in 1937 and 1938. A beautiful courtyard garden is maintained by residents on a volunteer basis. The garden with its lovely teak furniture are enjoyed by residents and pets too, in a pet-friendly area of the garden. Each building has laundry facilities, storage (wait list) and bike rooms. Both Fios and Spectrum are available. Subletting is allowed after 5 years. A community room and playroom will soon open in the 77th Street building. There is currently a 3 year assessment of 127 dollars monthly for the new windows, ending in March 2025. Residents enjoy the Sunday farmer's market and recently renovated Travis Park within 2 blocks. Local favorites include: 77 Espresso, Lety's Bakery & Cafe, Lemon Farm, Table Wine, Stand Alone Cheese and the Queensboro Restaurant. The 74th Street/Broadway subway station hub has 5 subway lines: E/F/M/R/7. Visit Jackson Heights and discover one of NYC's best kept secrets.