$1,950
For Rent
600 ft²
$39 per ft²
2 rooms
Studio
1 bath
Rental unit
- Elmhurst
Listed By
A&E Real Estate Management
A&E Real Estate Management
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Listing by A&E Real Estate Management
Searching with a housing voucher, like Section 8?
Available
Available now
Days on market
42 days
Last price change
↓ $50 (-2.5%) on 11/13/24
About
Spacious Raw, As is Studio, Tree Lined Block!
Spacious and Bright
Separate Updated Kitchen
Closets
Elevator/Laundry Building
Located on a tree lined block, just a block to the 7Train, stores and markets!!
Policies
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Home features
Hardwood floors
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Elevator
Wellness and recreation
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Shared outdoor space
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About the building
41-25 Case Street
41-25 Case Street, Elmhurst, NY 11373
109 units
6 stories
1961 built
Property history
Date | Price | Event |
---|---|---|
11/13/2024 | $1,950 | Price decreased by 3% |
10/31/2024 | $2,000 | Listed by A&E Real Estate Management |
7/7/2017 | $1,615 | |
7/6/2017 | $1,615 | |
3/13/2017 | $1,615 |
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Explore Elmhurst
Transit
Location | Distance |
---|---|
at 90th St Elmhurst | 0.18 miles |
at Junction Blvd | 0.25 miles |
at Elmhurst Av | 0.53 miles |
at 82nd St–Jackson Heights | 0.54 miles |
at 103rd St | 0.6 miles |
About Elmhurst
SalesMedian asking price
Studio
$255K
RentalsMedian asking price
Studio
$1,850
Though it may seem far from the action, the dense and bustling neighborhood of Elmhurst, Queens, is a major hub for commerce and transportation. The E, F, M, R, and 7 trains; the Long Island Rail Road; the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway; and the Long Island Expressway all run through Elmhurst, making Manhattan accessible in 20 minutes. This surfeit of commuting options also contributes to a decidedly frenetic feel, with the constant buzz amplified by Elmhurst's busy commercial scene.
There are two malls here, along with countless big-box stores, groceries, medical offices, and restaurants. In fact, the wealth of eateries makes this one of the city's best neighborhoods for culinary exploration. In addition to transportation and commerce, the central Queens enclave has plenty of housing stock: a mixture of two-family houses, apartment buildings, and condos, all priced well below Manhattan standards.