4 X 4 Story Walk up Apartment Buildings in Prime Elmhurst/Jackson Heights, Queens block. on a double 200 x 100 lot.
Each front and back building have 39 apartments on each 100 X 100 lot--78 apts altogether.
Combined Income last year for both buildings--$1,023 Million--70 of the apartments are rent stabilized, 7 are exempt, 1 non stabilized. One Super's basement apartment.
Total Expenses last year--$410.905.
Building Description--most of these pre-war are gut renovated. There are 18 studio apts, 44 one br apts, 14 two br apts and 2 three br apts.
Each building has a new dual oil/gas furnace and all brass plumbing.
Electrical Service upgraded at each location. All apts were rewired. and each apt. has it's own circuit breaker box.
All apt windows recently replaced with thermo pane windows. Buildings totally re-pointed
Call Harvey Heit, LIC/NYC BUYER'S AGENT* at 917-748-4810 for copy of setup of Income and Expenses and to make an appt. to view the property.
Long Island City Mixed Use--2 Stores + 7 Apts on Jackson Avenue
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