35-42 80th Street is a historic co-op building located in the heart of the Jackson Heights Historic District. Designed by architect George H. Wells in 1917, this collection of 14 Neo-Tudor limestone buildings is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. The property features a beautifully landscaped, block-long private garden, enhancing the charm of the community. The co-op is financially stable, pet-friendly, and 100% owner-occupied, with a low monthly maintenance fee and a requirement of 20% down payment for purchases. An assessment of $250 per month is in place through December 2022.
The apartments within the Greystones offer a variety of layouts, with many units featuring classic pre-war details such as high ceilings, hardwood floors, and oversized windows that provide ample natural light. Common attributes include spacious living and dining areas, renovated kitchens with modern appliances, and well-appointed bathrooms. Notably, some units have been updated to include in-unit laundry facilities and additional storage options, such as private basement storage bins.
Residents enjoy convenient access to public transportation, with multiple subway lines (E, F, M, R, and 7) just a short distance away, making commutes to Midtown Manhattan quick and easy. The surrounding area boasts a vibrant selection of shops, restaurants, and a year-round Greenmarket, contributing to the neighborhood's appeal. The Greystones not only provide a comfortable living environment but also a sense of community and history, making it a desirable location for both families and individuals alike.