Here are some properties we’ve featured on QueensNYC this week – two co-ops, a condo, and a house, in Bayside, Forest Hills, and Astoria.

209-10 41st Ave

209-10 41st Ave #6H, Bayside, NY 11361 (GMAP) – This 1 bed/1 bath co-op in Bayside is priced at $175,000. There are hardwood floors throughout and freshly pained walls as well. It also has a new A/C unit. The kitchen has standard appliances and a classic black and white floor. The unit also has free storage. It is located just a short walk from the Bayside LIRR station and the Bell Blvd shopping corridor.

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110-10 67th Road, Apt 2K, Forest Hills, NY 11375 (GMAP) – This 1 bed/1 bath condo in Forest Hills is priced at $425,000. It has hardwood floors throughout and is 950 square feet in size, so this is a sizable pre-war condo. The kitchen has been updated to include Bosch and LG appliances, marble countertops and custom made cabinets. The building also has laundry in the basement and an elevator to get there. The building is located three long blocks to the 67th Street M/R train, and is a little over a half mile to the 71st/Continental express E/F/M/R stop. It is only a short walk to the lower section of Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

68-38 Kessel St

68-38 Kessel St, Forest Hills, NY 11375 (GMAP) – This 3 bed/ 2 bath (1 full, 1 half) house in Forest Hills is priced at $659,000. Elements of the house have been recently renovated, including a new roof, new windows, new water heater, and a new kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and solid maple cabinets. There are hardwood floors throughout the house, in good condition. It has a backyard with a patio and landscaping. It also has a private driveway. The house is located within walking distance to bothMetropolitan Avenue and Austin Street. It’s also not far from the Trader Joe’s on Metropolitan Ave.

25-40 31st Ave

25-40 31st Ave, #5P, Astoria, NY 11106 (GMAP) – This 1 bed/1 bath co-op in Astoria’s The Concord is prriced at $359,000.  There are hardwood floors throughout, along with arched doorways. This is a pre-war building. The large eat-in kitchen has a good amount of counter space and plenty of cabinets. The building is one of the most desirable in the neighborhood. It’s a short walk to the 30th Avenue and Broadway N/Q stops, and is close to many excellent restaurants.


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