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39-35 51st Street
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

39-35 51st Street

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Overview of 39-35 51st Street

Sunnyhill Gardens is a 6 story postwar co-op building located at 39-35 51st Street in Sunnyside, just one block from the Sunnyside Landmark District. The elevator building sits on a tree lined street bordering Woodside and Sunnyside, offering residents a well maintained cooperative with on-site management and a live-in super. The building features video intercom security and a range of practical amenities including a gym, party room, laundry facilities, and bike storage, with covered parking and additional storage available via waitlist.

Apartments at Sunnyhill Gardens range from studios to two bedrooms, many featuring hardwood floors and windows in every room. Renovated units showcase modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and contemporary bathrooms with updated fixtures. Top floor apartments offer unobstructed views of Manhattan, while units throughout the building benefit from good natural light and ample closet space. Some apartments have been reconfigured with open concept layouts, and several feature white oak flooring with soundproofing.

The co-op permits pets and subletting with board approval, though subletting is restricted to a maximum of four years after an initial two year residency period. Monthly maintenance fees include heat, water, and taxes. Residents are eligible for membership to the nearby Sunnyside Gardens Park for a nominal annual fee, adding private park access to the neighborhood's existing amenities.

The location provides convenient access to multiple subway lines, with the 7 train just three blocks away offering a 20 minute commute to Midtown Manhattan, and the R train a 10 minute walk. The neighborhood offers easy access to cafes, restaurants, shopping, and parks, with the Queens Boulevard transit hub connecting to the N, W, R, E, F, and M trains within 10 minutes.
Doorman
None
Type
Co-op
Year Built
1951
Apartments
426
Floors
6
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Post War
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