36-48 35th St is a 2 story building in Long Island City. It was built in 1901 and has 2 units.
Units
Sales (1)
Unit | Status | Price $1,100,000 Avg. | Price/Sq. Ft. $688/sf Avg. | Bd | Ba | Sq. Ft. | Floor Plan |
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36-48 35th StListed By Compass | Active | $1,100,000 | $688/sf | 3 | 2.5 | 1,600 | View |
Building Facts
Building Overview
Property Type: -
Building Size: Lowrise
Access: -
Service Level: -
Year Built: 1901
Building Class: B2
Owner: ROBLES, DOROTHY J
Size & Dimensions
Units: 2
Stories: 2
Building Sq. Ft.: 1,600 Sq. Ft.
Lot Sq. Ft.: 2,521 Sq. Ft.
Building Width: 25 Ft.
Building Depth: 32 Ft.
Lot Width: 25 Ft.
Lot Depth: 100.83 Ft.
Zoning & Use
Zoning Districts: M1-1
Land Use Category: B2
Residential Units: 2
Total Units: 2
Residential Area(SF): 1,600 Sq. Ft.
Location Details
Street Address: 36-48 35th St
Zip Code: 11106
Building Name: -
Complex Name: -
Neighborhood: Long Island City
City: Queens
State: NY
Districts
Community District: 401
City Council: 26
Police Precinct: 114
Fire Department: L116
School District: 30
Neighborhood Map and Transit
Schools
School | Type | Grades | Distance | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baccalaureate School for Global Education | Public | 7-12 | 0.1 mi | 7 |
Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts High School | Public | 9-12 | 0.2 mi | 7 |
P.S. 166 Henry Gradstein | Public | PK-5 | 0.3 mi | 8 |
Is 204 Oliver W Holmes | Public | 6-8 | 0.3 mi | 5 |
Baccalaureate School for Global Education 7-12, 0.1 mi, Public | 7 |
Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts High School 9-12, 0.2 mi, Public | 7 |
P.S. 166 Henry Gradstein PK-5, 0.3 mi, Public | 8 |
Is 204 Oliver W Holmes 6-8, 0.3 mi, Public | 5 |
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