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133-50 41st Avenue

Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens, 11355
$72,000
Exclusive
Posted 4 days ago, Immediate Move-In
bedrooms
Studio
bathrooms
Shared Bath
square feet
15,908 Sqft
Listing by Anne Chang ???, Jade Stone Real Estate Consulting
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DESCRIPTION
Rarely available Flushing Prime Downtown location, steps to LIRR & Main Street subway.

Entire building or one floor for lease plus parking lot available.
a) 2-story Building: each floor 80 ft x 100 ft
b) Building size: approx.. 15,908 sf / approx. 7920sf per floor
c) Plus Available adjacent parking lot for use: 70 ft x 100 ft
d) R6 zoning: ideally for schools, community center, government agency, libraries, museums or non-commercial art galleries, Long-term care facilities, medical, or private sectors to be discussed.

** For Lease: short-term 1-5 years considered. Or Long-term lease can be discussed.

All photos, amenities, and descriptions are a direct feed from the brokerage.

When calling refer to RentHop MX ID 2262
AMENITIES
Multi-level
Hardwood Floors
Outdoor Space
High Ceilings
Light
Renovated
Exclusive
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FLUSHING

Between Flushing Bay and Murray Hill lies the diverse residential neighborhood of Flushing. Home to the largest Chinatown in NYC, Flushing has some of the best restaurants in the city, as well as a booming shopping scene and plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy.

Fun Facts and History of Flushing

Founded in 1645, Flushing was originally named Vlissingen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam. However, once the English took over in 1664, Queens County was created and the town was named Flushing in 1683. Flushing was one of the five original towns in Queens, and several buildings from this era still stand today.

During the 1700's and 1800's, Flushing's population grew by quite a lot. It incorporated both the towns of College Point and Whitestone before being incorporated into Queens and Greater New York City in 1898, though the people of Flushing were against this.

During the early 1900's, Flushing was a major player in the film industry before Hollywood really took off. Because of this…

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PRICE COMPARISON
This apartment's rent is 2,518.18% more expensive than the median rent of $2,750 for a studio apartment in Flushing, New York, NY.
The median is solely based on the area and the number of bedrooms. Listing-specific characteristics such as the number of bathrooms and the amenities will also impact the price.
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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $72,000. The unit interior features hardwood floors. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.

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