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133 BEACH 120TH Street 1F
$310,000

133 BEACH 120TH Street 1F

1 Bed 1 Bath 950 Sq.Ft.

Description

Did someone say, direct ocean views? Welcome to 133 Beach 120th Street located in Rockaway Park, Queens. Part of NYC "s #1 beach front community and dubbed "the suburbs in the city", this is your chance to wake up to breathtaking ocean views living just a few feet from the beach. Unit 1F is an impeccably kept first floor apartment consisting of 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom. a separate kitchen and a living room/dining room combo. There are great features throughout such as commercial grade windows, hard wood floors, wine fridge and even a towel warmer for the bathroom. The building is well maintained with a live-in super and a brand new elevator. Bike and storage units are also available for an additional fee. There is a waiting list for parking and the building is pet friendly, subject to board approval. Plus there's no flip tax which means you'll keep more money in your pocket when it's time to sell. Come enjoy everything Rockaway has to offer. The boardwalk and beach, great restaurants, shopping and only a 55 minute commute to Wall St via the NYC ferry. So whether you're an empty nester looking to downsize or a Manhattanite looking to swap out cement for sand, this apartment is a must see.

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Location

133 BEACH 120TH Street 1F, Queens, NY 11694

Status

Sold
Greg Valvo

Greg Valvo

TITLE

Team Lead | Associate Broker

Property Amenities

Interior
Laundry room Building Other
Total Bedrooms: 1
Full Bathrooms: 1
Area & Lot
Living area 950 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID RLS20009859
Year Built 1959
View Description River
Type Co-Op
Status Sold
Exterior
Stories 6
Air conditioning Other
Other Exterior Features Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft
Finance
Sales Price $310,000
HOA Fees $959 monthly

Rockaway

New York’s ever-growing and changing beachfront neighborhood Maybe it was the new ferry line, which travels from Pier 11 on Wall Street to Rockaway Beach, or perhaps it was the New York City tradition of building back bigger and better after tragedies like Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Either way, it’s safe to say Rockaway Beach is officially a destination. Referred to as a downtrodden NYC curiosity made locally famous in the 1980s by hometown punk rock band The Ramones, Rockaway has recently become a popular surfing destination that has led to a neighborhood boom. “Covid gave the area a big push; there were a lot of people looking to get away from the city, so there was a big increase in activity in the Rockaway Park area,” says Glenn Davis, a broker with Douglas Elliman Real Estate for over 5 years. “But things have really been changing. Younger demographics are making Rockaway Park home.”

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