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289Units
16Stories
1969Year Built
$299K - $740KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
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No Units Available
Highlights
Concierge
Bell Academy Rated A
Property Fronts a Bay or Harbor
Laundry Service
Fitness Center
4 min walk to Bay Terrace Playground
Waterfront living in the heart of Bayside
The Seville, part of the prestigious Towers at Water's Edge complex, stands as a prominent fixture in Bayside's skyline. Completed in 1969, this 16-story condominium offers 289 units with breathtaking views of Little Neck Bay. Located in the family-centric neighborhood of Bayside, Queens, the Seville provides a perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. The building's design, while not architecturally distinctive, focuses on functionality and comfort, with spacious balconies that allow residents to enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
Versatile layouts with panoramic water views
The Seville offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedrooms to expansive three-bedroom units. One-bedroom apartments span from 550 to 1,400 square feet, with prices ranging from $270,000 to $490,000. These units often feature open-concept layouts, perfect for entertaining or maximizing space efficiency. Two-bedroom units, ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 square feet and priced between $399,000 and $748,000, typically include two full bathrooms and ample closet space. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom units, measuring 1,400 to 1,500 square feet and priced from $457,000 to $616,805.
Many apartments boast floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stunning views of Little Neck Bay, the Long Island Sound, and even the Manhattan skyline. Renovated units often showcase high-end finishes such as granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and custom cabinetry. Some apartments feature chef-inspired kitchens with breakfast bars, while others include butler's pantries for additional storage and preparation space. Hardwood floors are common throughout, adding warmth and elegance to the living spaces.
Large private terraces are a standout feature in many units, providing an extension of the living area and a perfect spot for al fresco dining or relaxation. Walk-in closets in primary bedrooms offer generous storage solutions. Some units have been thoughtfully combined to create even more spacious living arrangements, with some combined apartments reaching up to 1,600 square feet.
Monthly HOA fees range from $1,300 to $2,300, covering a comprehensive list of services including ground maintenance, exterior maintenance, sewer, snow removal, trash, air conditioning, electricity, gas, heat, and hot water. This all-inclusive fee structure simplifies budgeting for residents and ensures a worry-free living experience.
Resort-inspired amenities for year-round enjoyment
The Seville offers an impressive array of amenities that cater to a variety of lifestyles and interests. The centerpiece is the heated in-ground swimming pool, perfect for lap swimming or leisurely dips during the warmer months. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art gym, complete with modern equipment, a sauna, and a dedicated yoga room. For those who prefer outdoor activities, the complex boasts tennis and pickleball courts, providing ample opportunity for friendly matches and exercise.
Social gatherings are well-accommodated with a banquet room available for private events and a card/game room for casual get-togethers. Families with children will find the on-site playground a convenient amenity. The building also features a bike room for cyclists and secure storage facilities for residents' belongings.
The Seville prioritizes convenience and security with its 24-hour doorman service and concierge, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all residents. The indoor garage provides protected parking, a valuable asset in an area where street parking can be challenging.
One of the unique features of the Seville is its on-site shopping arcade, which houses a variety of services including a beauty salon, dry cleaner, tailor, deli, and convenience store. This mini commercial hub within the building adds an extra layer of convenience to daily life for residents.
For those working from home or in need of additional space, the building offers a large auxiliary room that can be utilized for various purposes. The complex also includes a laundry facility, though many units come equipped with in-unit washers and dryers.
The beauty spa located within the complex provides an added touch of luxury, offering residents a place to relax and rejuvenate without leaving the comfort of their home building. With its comprehensive set of amenities, the Seville truly offers a lifestyle that blends comfort, convenience, and leisure.
A suburban oasis with urban conveniences
The Seville is situated in the heart of Bayside, a charming suburban neighborhood in Queens known for its family-friendly atmosphere and excellent schools. The area offers a perfect balance of residential tranquility and urban amenities, making it an attractive location for a diverse range of residents.
Just a short walk from the building is the Bay Terrace Shopping Center, a popular open-air mall featuring a variety of retailers, eateries, and services. Anchored by a Stop & Shop supermarket, the center provides convenient access to daily necessities and casual dining options. For those seeking a more diverse shopping and dining experience, the vibrant Bell Boulevard is nearby, known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, and boutique shops.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to several parks and recreational areas. Fort Totten Park, a former Civil War fortress turned public park, offers historical intrigue alongside scenic walking trails and seasonal activities. The park also features a pool, perfect for summer days when residents want a change of scenery from the building's own pool. John Golden Park and Crocheron Park provide additional green spaces for picnics, sports, and leisurely strolls.
The neighborhood is served by highly-rated schools, including Bayside High School and I.S. 25 Adrien Block, both known for their strong academic programs. This makes the area particularly attractive to families with school-age children.
Bayside's culinary scene is diverse and vibrant. Local favorites include Taverna Kyclades for fresh Greek seafood, Uncle Jack's Steakhouse for upscale dining, and The French Workshop for artisanal baked goods. The area also boasts a variety of international cuisines, reflecting the diverse community that calls Bayside home.
While primarily residential, the neighborhood doesn't lack in entertainment options. Throughout the year, community events like the John Golden Day Celebration and the Bayside Historical Society's Winter Art Show bring neighbors together and showcase local talent.
With its blend of suburban charm and urban conveniences, the neighborhood surrounding the Seville offers a lifestyle that appeals to a wide range of residents, from young professionals to growing families and retirees.
Well-connected with multiple transit options
The Seville's location in Bayside offers residents a variety of transportation options, balancing the need for city access with the desire for a more relaxed suburban lifestyle. For those who prefer public transit, several bus lines serve the immediate area. The Q13 and Q28 buses stop within a five-minute walk of the building, providing connections to the wider Queens area and subway lines for trips into Manhattan.
For faster commutes into the city, the Long Island Rail Road's Bayside station is about a mile and a half away, or a short five-minute drive. From there, the trip to Penn Station in Manhattan takes approximately 30 minutes, making it a viable option for daily commuters.
Drivers will appreciate the proximity to major thoroughfares. The Cross Island Parkway is easily accessible, providing quick connections to other parts of Queens and Long Island. For those traveling further afield, both LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport are within a 15 to 25-minute drive, depending on traffic.
While the area is primarily car-friendly, it also offers some options for pedestrians and cyclists. The neighborhood has a moderate Walk Score, indicating that some errands can be accomplished on foot. The Bike Score suggests that while biking is feasible, it may not be as convenient as other modes of transportation.
For residents who own cars, the Seville's indoor garage is a significant amenity, providing secure parking and protection from the elements. This is particularly valuable in an area where street parking can sometimes be challenging.
The building's location strikes a balance between accessibility and suburban comfort. While it may not offer the immediate subway access of more central neighborhoods, the combination of bus lines, nearby LIRR service, and easy highway access ensures that residents can navigate the city and beyond with relative ease.
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Low Crime
Crime Score®
2/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
64/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
77/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
54/ 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
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Parks in this Area
Bay Terrace Playground
4 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Raymond O'Connor Park
3 min drive
Basketball
Soccer
Fort Totten Park
4 min drive
Buz O'Rourke Playground
4 min drive
Basketball
Playground
Little Bay Park
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Dog Park
Kayak/Canoe
Crocheron Park
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
John Golden Park
5 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Trails
Playground Twenty One
6 min drive
Basketball
Playground
Throgs Neck Bridge Lookout Parking Lot
13 min drive
Schools
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