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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this week. 

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73-12 35 Avenue, Apartment C4

Credit: Warburg Realty

Located in Jackson Heights, is the largest in the Washington Plaza complex, one of Queens’ marquee co-ops. At 954 square feet of living space, there’s room to stretch out. The kitchen features Frigidaire Gallery appliances, 22 cabinets, and a floor-to-ceiling double pantry. There’s also a dining area that can easily fit as many as eight people — perfect for entertaining. And the whole unit is freshly renovated, giving it a mint-condition feel.

Washington Plaza is one of the most sought-after buildings in Jackson Heights, as it’s near the C line, making a commute into Manhattan a cinch. For prospective owners looking for space and serenity in Queens, this is the perfect space.

This unit is listed for $499,000 by Bill Kowalczuk and Jordan Ku of Warburg Realty.


475 Park Avenue, Apartment #10C

This oversized, renovated two-bedroom, two-bath home is well-conceived in layout and detail. Its public rooms include a rare corner living and dining room overlooking Park Avenue, while both bedrooms enjoy direct Park Avenue and 58th Street views, respectively. Take in the city through large picture windows, while the apartment features include updated thru-wall HVAC, wide-plank hardwood flooring, extra-high ceilings, abundant storage throughout, from walk-in entry closets, deep custom master bedroom closets with custom millwork and dedicated linen closet.

A well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters and ample cabinetry is a delight. Two updated baths complete this marvelous property, perfect for quiet enjoyment or entertaining. The residence is listed at $2,095,000 and is represented by Scott Harris and Billie Sunday Banks of Brown Harris Stevens.


901 Bloomfield Street #5 Hoboken, NJ

Unit 5 features 3 beds, 3.5 baths, a bell tower studio, a turret and multiple terraces offering historic European like views of the both the building and surrounding streetscapes. Originally designed in 1891 by New York architectural firm French, Dixon & DeSaldern, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 and was holding services through 2013 before it was redeveloped into luxury condos.

The Raphael is a once in a lifetime offering and is unparalleled in its combination of history, design and location. With easy access to Hoboken's 14th Street NY Waterway Ferry and one block from Washington Street's boutique shopping, restaurants and the NJ Transit bus route for access to Manhattan's Port Authority bus terminal.

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