![]() Ready to host outdoor events and gatherings? Usher guests to your private backyard where you'll find extra space for entertaining. Stainless steel appliances, ample white cabinetry, and a chic subway tile backsplash adorn the kitchen, sure to please the avid cook. Gorgeous millwork, recessed lighting, gleaming hardwood floors, and skylights combine to create an interior that's equal parts modern comfort and timeless elegance. Real estate taxes are $3,853/year.Beautifully remodeled throughout and bursting with bespoke character, this stunning Long Island City townhome is a rare find! Perfectly placed on a sought-after tree-lined street directly across from the park, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick residence has no shortage of curb appeal. This is an opportunity to create the home you've always wanted on your own piece of land in the heart of Long Island City!Details - Lot: 14 feet x 100 feet Building: 14 feet x 40 feet Zoning M1-4/R6B/LIC Facility FAR 2, Commercial FAR 2, and Residential FAR 2. The bottom two floors currently operate as a 3-bedroom duplex, which opens up to a backyard patio. Or, keep as a legal two-family and rent out the top floor apartment. Combine both apartments and create your dream home. There's room to add on additional square footage. One block takes you to the 7-train Vernon/Jackson subway stop, which brings you to Manhattan and Grand Central Station in a matter of minutes (one stop on the subway, in fact).Bring your architect! The possibilities are endless with this 1,770 square foot interior legal two-family. Situated directly across the street from Andrews Grove playground, and just blocks from schools, daycares, restaurants, bars, and the gorgeous waterfront, the location cannot be beat. One of the best locations of any townhouse on the market in LIC, this rare gem built in 1870 on 49th Avenue is available for purchase. Not ready to leave NYC, but you want a backyard to call your own? Look no further.
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