Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 25 is this quirky Jackson Heights co-op with a retractable projector screen in the living room.
Quirky Jackson Heights Co-op with Projector Screen Asks $575K
Location: 35-24 78th Street #B38, Jackson Heights
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for March 25 has been saved by 37 users.
Price: $575,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and a minimum down payment of 20% ($115,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $4,058. The total includes an estimated mortgage payment with a 6.79% interest rate ($2,996), and maintenance ($1,062).
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Why It’s So Popular
This quirky Jackson Heights co-op ventures away from your standard prewar apartment and opts for funky finishes and features that make it fun and functional. A full renovation brought in a bevy of smart upgrades without erasing the apartment’s prewar gems, which include nine-foot ceilings, arched entryways, and original wood floors.
The living room faces east and is filled with natural light thanks to three large windows. Smart light switches that are voice- and smartphone-controlled accompany the living room’s recessed projection movie screen that offers a unique home theater experience. The windowed gourmet kitchen, touted as the “star attraction,” is equipped with a 48-inch cooktop, a double-wall oven, tons of cabinetry storage that includes a custom spice rack, and a breakfast bar with concrete countertops.
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The large bedroom overlooks the building’s courtyard, and another small room, accessed through a sliding barn door, functions as a home office. The black-painted bathroom includes a lacquer black floating vanity, gold-colored fixtures, a large walk-in shower, toilet with a bidet, and through-the-wall laundry hamper.
Located along 78th Street, the co-op sits in the heart of the beautiful Jackson Heights Historic District and is just a quarter-mile away from the E, F, and R trains at Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue station. The building offers a laundry room, live-in super, a landscaped common garden, and storage rooms. Pets are allowed with board approval, as is subletting.
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