Tucked within one of New York City's most enchanting landmark neighborhoods, this four-room prewar cooperative is a study in contrasts, where architectural refinement meets effortless bohemian style. Rich with original character and thoughtfully updated for modern living, this home offers an inviting backdrop for a life well curated. From the moment one crosses the threshold, the apartment's prewar pedigree is unmistakable. High ceilings draw the eye upward, while original moldings and warm hardwood floors lend a sense of permanence and grace. These enduring architectural details create the perfect counterpoint to a more relaxed, globally inspired aesthetic, one layered with collected treasures, artisanal textiles, vintage finds, and meaningful objects gathered over time. The generously proportioned Living Room serves as the heart of the home, easily accommodating multiple seating arrangements and intimate moments of reflection. Adjacent, a spacious Den offers remarkable versatility. Equally suited as a guest bedroom, creative studio, library, or work-from-home space, the room invites its next owner to imagine a lifestyle uniquely their own. The kitchen balances utility with understated elegance. Crisp white shaker cabinetry, punctuated by matte black hardware, frames a suite of stainless-steel appliances, including a dishwasher and microwave. The result is a clean, timeless space that feels both contemporary and comfortably familiar. In the bathroom, a restrained palette and thoughtful materials create a quiet sense of luxury. Vertical subway tile walls lend visual height, while green-and-white ceramic floor tiles introduce a subtle nod to nature. A deep soaking tub enclosed by a frameless beveled glass panel transforms daily rituals into moments of restoration, complemented by a freestanding vanity and sculptural oval mirror. What distinguishes this residence is not simply its renovation, but its ability to inspire. It is a home that embraces individuality. A place where a dream catcher can coexist with inherited antiques, where handmade ceramics find harmony beside classic moldings, and where every layer added contributes to a story still unfolding. In a city often defined by fleeting trends, this Jackson Heights residence feels refreshingly timeless, an elegant canvas awaiting its next homeowner. A stone's throw away from The Victor A. Moore Bus Terminal and close to all forms of public transportation, this home is highly convenient. Enjoy the nearby year-round Sunday farmer's market, Travers Park
Estimated Payment
$ 1,331.62 per month $1,177.32 Principal & Interest $0.00 Property Tax (data not provided by mls) $154.29 Homeowner's InsuranceListing By
Agency Name: Garden Heights Realty
Agency Contact: 347-558-6939
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35-15 78th Street , Unit 1 | MLS# 1008129
This home located at 35-15 78th Street , Unit 1, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $529,000. This property was built in 1921 and has 1 bedrooms and 1 full baths. 35-15 78th Street , Unit 1 is located in the Hampton Court subdivision within the Queens 30 school district. Search Hampton Court real estate on www.century21americanhomes.com today.