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155Units
6Stories
1997Year Built
$24K - $1.8MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Doorman
P.S. 024 Andrew Jackson School Rated A-
Elevator
Building Security
Balcony
Park
Modern Living in the Heart of Flushing
42-31 Colden Street is a six-story condominium building located in the vibrant neighborhood of Flushing, New York. Completed in 1997, this modern structure features a mix of brick and light-colored facade panels, complemented by balconies with metal railings. The entrance is marked by a sleek glass canopy, and the building includes a convenient drive-through underpass. With 155 units, this condominium offers a range of living options in one of New York City's most dynamic areas.
Diverse Layouts with Modern Conveniences
The condominium at 42-31 Colden Street offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, from studios to four-bedroom units. Studio units, approximately 800 square feet, are priced around $640,000 and provide a compact yet functional living space. One-bedroom units range from 600 to 725 square feet, with prices between $485,000 and $545,000. These units feature open layouts that seamlessly connect the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a spacious and inviting atmosphere. Large windows flood the rooms with natural light, enhancing the overall ambiance.
Two-bedroom units, ranging from 777 to 1,049 square feet, are priced between $648,000 and $720,000. These units offer one to two bathrooms and include features such as hardwood floors, modern fixtures, and generous closet space. Three-bedroom units vary significantly in size, from 870 to 2,464 square feet, and include two to three bathrooms. Four-bedroom units, the largest in the building, range from 1,591 to 2,428 square feet and also offer two to three bathrooms.
Some units come with in-unit washers and dryers, ensuring convenience for laundry tasks. The monthly HOA fees range from $500 to $600, covering ground maintenance, sewer, snow removal, trash, gas, heat, and hot water. The combination of modern design and practical amenities makes these units highly desirable.
Comprehensive Amenities for Comfortable Living
42-31 Colden Street offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience. The building features a doorman, providing an added layer of security and assistance for residents and guests. The building is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all residents can navigate the space comfortably.
Each unit is equipped with air conditioning, hardwood floors, and walk-in closets. Kitchens come with modern appliances, including dishwashers, refrigerators, ovens, and freezers. Balconies provide outdoor space for relaxation and enjoying the views.
For those with vehicles, the building offers deeded indoor parking and garage parking rentals, eliminating the hassle of street parking. The building also includes elevators for easy access to all floors and smoke detectors for safety. Public transportation is easily accessible from the building, making it convenient for residents to commute.
Vibrant and Culturally Rich Flushing
Located in the heart of Flushing, 42-31 Colden Street is surrounded by a blend of modern and historic buildings, walkable streetscapes, and a fusion of cultures. Known as "Queens Chinatown," Flushing is a center of Asian-American culture within New York City. The neighborhood is bustling with activity, offering a diverse array of dining, shopping, and recreational options.
Food enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to renowned eateries such as Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, famous for its Shanghai dumplings, and Deng Ji Yunnan Guoqiao Mixian, known for its extensive selection of Chinese rice noodle soups. Grocery shopping is convenient with several Asian grocers like Jmart and H Mart Roosevelt, as well as mainstream options like Stop & Shop and ShopRite.
For shopping, residents can visit The Shops at Skyview, a multilevel retail center with a supermarket and various chain retailers, or New World Mall, which features an Asian food market, dim sum eatery, and retail stores. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, home to the famous Unisphere from the 1964 World’s Fair, offers ample green space for picnicking and strolling. The Queens Museum of Art and the Queens Zoo are also nearby, providing cultural and recreational activities.
The neighborhood is served by several well-rated schools, including P.S. 163- Flushing Heights for elementary education and East-West School of International Studies for high school. For higher education, Queens College is located in nearby Kew Gardens Hills.
Convenient and Accessible Transportation Options
Transportation options near 42-31 Colden Street are plentiful, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The Flushing-Main Street subway station, served by the 7 line, is about a 10-minute walk from the building, providing direct access to Manhattan and other parts of New York City. The Flushing-Main Street Station on the Port Washington Branch of the Long Island Rail Road is also nearby, offering additional commuting options.
Several bus stops are within a five-minute walk, including Main St & Franklin Av and Kissena Bl & Franklin Av, served by multiple transit lines such as College Point - Jamaica and Jamaica - Flushing - Whitestone. These bus routes provide convenient connections to various parts of Queens and beyond.
For those traveling further afield, LaGuardia Airport is approximately 10 minutes away by car, while John F Kennedy International Airport is about 15 minutes away. Newark Liberty International Airport can be reached in about 35 minutes. The building's deeded indoor parking and garage parking rentals make it easy for residents with cars to manage their vehicles.
With a high Walk Score, residents can easily access nearby amenities on foot, while excellent transit options ensure that commuting and traveling are straightforward and efficient.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
4/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
66/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
86/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Al Oerter Recreation Center
9 min walk
Kissena Corridor Park
15 min walk
Weeping Beech Playground
3 min drive
Cadwallader Colden Playground
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Pomonok Playground
4 min drive
Martin's Playground
5 min drive
Playground
Hinton Park
5 min drive
Soccer
Trails
Playground
Flushing Fields
6 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Tennis
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
6 min drive
Schools
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