Property
| Ownership: | For Sale |
|---|---|
| Type: | Single Family |
| Rooms: | 10 |
| Bedrooms: | 6 BR |
| Bathrooms: | 2½ |
| Lot Size: | 0.1 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX Edge
A particular quiet settles over the right kind of Forest Hills street.
- White stucco exterior with a covered front porch featuring two columns and a second-story balcony with metal railings
- Living room featuring wood-finish herringbone flooring, recessed lighting, and a white brick fireplace with a decorative screen
- Spacious living area featuring light wood-finish flooring, recessed lighting, and crown molding
- Spacious living area featuring parquet wood-finish flooring, recessed lighting, a white brick fireplace, and ample natural light from multiple windows
- Inviting living room featuring hardwood flooring, recessed lighting, and a prominent staircase with white balusters
- Bright living space featuring natural light from multiple windows and wood-finish flooring
- Dining area featuring herringbone wood-finish flooring, white crown molding, and a contemporary multi-bulb chandelier
- Bright kitchen with light wood-finish flooring and recessed lighting
- Dining area with light wood-finish flooring, white walls, and recessed lighting
- Powder room featuring a white single-sink vanity with matte black faucet, white shaker-style cabinetry with silver hardware, an integrated sink, and a
- Hardwood flooring throughout featuring white baseboards, two windows with exterior views, and a pair of mirrored sliding closet doors
- Hardwood flooring throughout featuring an inlay border, white walls, and a white built-in storage cabinet with louvered doors
- 2nd Floor Bedroom Balcony
- White-walled room featuring wood-finish flooring, two large windows, a ceiling-mounted light fixture, and a built-in closet with mirrored doors
- Light-filled room featuring wood-finish flooring, white baseboards, and a single window with white trim
- Bathroom featuring a dark wood-finish vanity with a white countertop and undermount sink, brushed nickel fixtures, a framed mirror cabinet, and tiled
- Attic bedroom featuring dormer windows, hardwood flooring, a ceiling-mounted light fixture, and a wall-mounted climate control unit
- Hardwood flooring with a natural finish, multiple windows providing natural light, a built-in bookshelf, and a ceiling-mounted light fixture
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- Spacious room featuring wood-finish flooring, recessed lighting, and a neutral color palette
- Spacious lower level featuring light wood-finish flooring, recessed lighting, white painted walls, and a built-in shelving unit
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- White-tiled bathroom featuring a white vanity with integrated sink, a wood-framed mirror, and a toilet
- Dedicated laundry area featuring stacked appliances and wood-finish flooring
- Basement mechanical room featuring exposed ductwork, water heater, and utility shelving
- Detached garage with a paneled door, concrete driveway, and a partially fenced yard with concrete steps
- Outdoor patio space with black ornamental railing, paver flooring, and abundant perimeter greenery
- Private backyard space featuring a stucco exterior wall and a concrete retaining wall
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Description
A particular quiet settles over the right kind of Forest Hills street. The trees arch over the road, the houses sit back from the sidewalk, and the noise of the city ends a few blocks behind you. 111-16 76th Drive sits on a street like that — a 1935 Colonial behind an electronic gate, on a 37.25' x 100' lot with a private driveway, a detached garage, and the carried presence of a home kept carefully for ninety years.
You enter into a living room, original parquet hardwood, crown molding, recessed lighting, and a wood-burning fireplace framed in white brick. Its a room that hosts. The dining room beyond — chandelier, wainscoting, formal but never stiff — opens to a separate sitting room overlooking the Japanese Maple out front, where afternoons settle naturally into evenings. The kitchen has been renovated to feel current without losing the bones of the house: white flat-front cabinetry to the ceiling, Caesarstone quartz countertops, a full stainless steel appliance package, and a breakfast nook off the back with garden views and a side door out to the patio. A powder room sits just off the main hall. And throughout the floor, a detail most buyers won't notice until they live with it — the Mitsubishi central HVAC was installed with supply vents along the floor, so conditioned air rises evenly from below. No draft from above, no cold spot at the window, no whir from a register. The house simply stays comfortable.
Upstairs, the primary suite is genuinely oversized at 19' x 12', with mirrored closets, hardwood floors, and French doors that open onto a private 185 sqft balcony shaded by mature trees. It functions as an outdoor room: wide enough for a small table, removed from the street, the kind of place where morning coffee becomes a habit. Two more bedrooms and a full bath complete the floor. A third level adds three further bedrooms in a fully private wing — for a home office that lives apart from the rest of the house.
Below, the basement runs 21' x 28' as a finished recreation room, with new wood-look tile, freshly painted walls, good ceiling height, and a full bath, laundry, and pantry. And while the cosmetic work shows everywhere, the systems quietly tell you what kind of house this is: gas boiler under 15 years old, water heater 4 years old, upgraded electrical, central HVAC through the main floors, split-AC on the third. The next decade of ownership cost has already been absorbed.
Outside, the lot reads as a small private compound. White frame construction, a covered porch, a Japanese maple at the threshold, evergreens at the perimeter, ivy-covered fencing, a patio, and a lawn deep enough for a grill and a table. The electronic gate spans the full frontage and slides open silently. The detached garage takes the car; the driveway takes the second, and third.
The neighborhood is the other half of the home. Forest Hills is one of the most complete neighborhoods in New York City — Tudor and Colonial Revival blocks from the 1910s and 1920s, mature canopy on every street, the feel of a place built to last. Forest Hills Gardens, the landmark 1909 community designed by Grosvenor Atterbury with the Olmsted Brothers, sits a few blocks away. Forest Park begins just to the southwest with 538 acres of trails, equestrian paths, a carousel, and a golf course. Austin Street, the commercial spine, is lined with independent restaurants, coffee shops, wine bars, and bakeries. The E/F/M/R at Forest Hills–71st Avenue - 0.2 miles away - runs express to Midtown in under 25 minutes; the LIRR reaches Penn Station in roughly 15.
Homes with this configuration — 6 true bedrooms, a finished basement, a private garage, a gated lot, modern systems on a 1935 frame — simply do not come up often in Forest Hills. Walk Score: 98. NYC School District 28.
Virtual Tour: https://youtu.be/rEt0MWYSIGg
Amenities
- Back Yard
- Balcony
- Cable Connected
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Decorative
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Electricity Connected
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Appliances
- Formal Dining
- Front Yard
- Garden
- Gas Oven
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Landscaped
- Living Room
- Microwave
- Natural Gas Connected
- Natural Woodwork
- Near Public Transit
- Near Shops
- Private
- Quartz/Quartzite Counters
- Recessed Lighting
- Refrigerator
- Security Gate
- Security System
- Sewer Connected
- Smoke Detectors
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Storage
- Trash Collection Public
- Video Cameras
- Washer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Water Connected

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