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99-07 Francis Lewis Boulevard
House in Queens Village •  building info
3bd • 2ba • 1,462ft² $403 per ft²
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$583,830

List Price

$589,000

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Day on market
1
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Estimated payment
$3,583/mo
Taxes
$405/mo
Maintenance
N/A
Description
Welcome to 99-07 Francis Lewis Blvd, Queens Village, NY 11429 – an excellent opportunity for investors or end-users looking for value and potential. This single-family home is located in the desirable Queens Village area within School District 29. The property features 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Basement and approximately 1,462 sq ft of living space across 2 stories, offering ample room for customization and improvement. Situated on an 1,800 sq ft lot (20x90 ft), this property falls under R3-2 zoning, making it ideal for long-term investment or end-user living. Classified as a 1-family attached or semi-detached home, it presents a solid structure with great upside potential. This is an auction flip opportunity sold AS-IS, perfect for buyers looking to renovate, resell, or hold for rental income. With the right vision, this property can be transformed into a valuable asset. Don't miss your chance to secure a property with strong potential in a prime Queens location!

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What it'll cost
Purchase price
$589,000
Asking Price: $589,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$58,000 (10%)
Min: 10% (58,000)
Rate
6.0 %
Mortgage Amount
$530,100
Mortgage Payment
$3,178
Taxes
$405
Estimated Yoreevo rebate
$5,170
Estimated closing cost
$19,000
Total monthly cost $3,583
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