The Monroe is a Neo-Georgian apartment house built in 1948 to the designs of William Hohauser, located in the Jackson Heights Historic District on a tree lined street. The cooperative building has recently undergone significant updates including new elevators, new interior, and an expanded laundry room, with all Local Law 11 work completed without assessment.
The building offers a mix of studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom apartments, many featuring renovated kitchens with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and views of the private garden. Several units showcase custom renovations with open concept layouts, designer finishes, and reconfigured floor plans. Corner units provide multiple exposures, while top floor apartments offer views over neighboring buildings. One notable unit features soundproofed walls, ceiling, and floor creating a music studio space.
Building amenities include a private garden shared among a few buildings, bike storage, laundry facilities, and a live in super who maintains the property. The cooperative is pet friendly and permits subletting with board approval. Storage lockers are available on a waitlist basis.
The Monroe sits moments from Travers Park and the year round greenmarket, with the Roosevelt Transit Hub just four to five blocks away providing access to the 7, E, R, and F/M trains. The location offers convenient access to Jackson Heights' diverse dining scene and shopping options. Current residents face an assessment of $184.32 running through December 2027.
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