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37-32 80th Street
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

37-32 80th Street

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Overview of 37-32 80th Street

37-32 80th Street is a historically significant cooperative building located in Jackson Heights, designed by architect George H. Wells and completed in 1922. This neo-Georgian structure is known for its charming red brick and stone trim, and it features a meticulously maintained cooperative with solid financials. The building allows for a 20% down payment and welcomes cats, though dogs are not permitted. Residents benefit from a live-in superintendent, on-site laundry, and access to a bike room (waitlist) and private storage (waitlist). The apartments at Laburnum Court offer a blend of pre-war charm and modern amenities. Common features include high ceilings, hardwood floors, and generous closet space. The spacious layouts often include oversized living and dining areas with large windows that provide ample natural light. Many units, such as the top-floor 2-bedroom apartments, boast elegant living rooms with wood-burning fireplaces and eat-in kitchens equipped with modern appliances, including a Fisher Paykel refrigerator. The building's location is enhanced by its proximity to the lush common garden, which is a highlight for many residents. The apartments typically feature well-designed layouts that separate living spaces from bedrooms, ensuring privacy and comfort. The bathrooms often showcase modern finishes, including seamless shower stalls and pristine tile work. Overall, 37-32 80th Street stands out not only for its architectural significance but also for its community-oriented living environment, making it a desirable choice for those seeking a blend of history and modern convenience in New York City.
Doorman
None
Type
Co-op
Year Built
1921
Apartments
Floors
5
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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