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559 Beach 65th St., Arverne, NY 11692

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$610,000

3 beds2 baths2,350 sqft

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  • Single Family Attached
    Property type

  • 2005
    Year built

  • $259.57
    Price per square foot

  • Over 50 Years Old
    Age

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Modern and Well-Maintained Family Home in Arverne, Queens This is a beautiful, one-family property in excellent condition, ready for its next owner. Located in Arverne, this home offers modern upgrades and ample space for a comfortable lifestyle. Key Features: Solar System: The home is equipped with a solar system, significantly reducing your utility costs. Central Air and Heat: Enjoy year-round comfort with a central air conditioning and heating system. Spacious Interior: The property features three spacious bedrooms, including a very large master bedroom. Updated Kitchen: The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, blending style and functionality. Finished Basement: The finished basement adds valuable living space, including an additional bedroom and a full bathroom. Parking & Garage: You'll have plenty of off-street parking for up to two cars, plus a detached garage. Outdoor Space: The property includes both a front and a back yard. Recent Upgrades: The home has been meticulously maintained, with a new water heater and boiler. The seller is highly motivated to sell, making this a great opportunity to acquire a well-maintained property in a desirable location. Arverne is a neighborhood on the Rockaway Peninsula in the southern part of Queens, New York. It is a coastal community with a unique history, a diverse population, and a changing urban landscape. A History of Transformation Arverne's story is one of dramatic change. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was a fashionable resort town known as "Arverne-by-the-Sea," attracting New York's elite with opulent hotels and beachfront amenities. However, as air travel became more popular after World War II, the area's popularity as a seasonal resort declined. Many grand hotels were demolished or converted into year-round housing. In the 1960s, a large portion of the neighborhood was designated for urban renewal, and a 52-block area was cleared but remained largely vacant for decades. The most significant change in recent history has been the Arverne by the Sea development, a large-scale project that began in the 2000s. This revitalization effort has brought new, modern residential buildings, retail spaces, and a renewed focus on the area's beachfront identity. Lifestyle and Vibe The lifestyle in Arverne is very much defined by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Residents enjoy a relaxed, beach-centric atmosphere that feels distinct from the typical New York City hustle. Key aspects of the lifestyle include: Beach and Boardwalk: The neighborhood is a prime spot for sunbathers, swimmers, and surfers. The five-and-a-half-mile Rockaway Beach Boardwalk stretches along the coast, serving as a popular spot for walking, running, and biking. Recreation and Parks: In addition to the beach, Arverne offers several parks and wildlife sanctuaries, including the Dubos Point and Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuaries, which are havens for birdwatchers. There are also playgrounds, sports courts, and a vibrant arts scene with local galleries and theater. Community: The community is known for its friendly, family-oriented vibe. While there are some older housing projects, the newer developments have attracted a mix of families and young professionals. Housing and Demographics The housing stock in Arverne is varied, reflecting its history. You'll find a mix of: One- and two-family detached homes Semi-detached and attached row houses Medium-density apartment buildings, including some NYCHA complexes. Modern developments like Arverne by the Sea, which feature contemporary homes built to be resilient to coastal weather events. Demographically, Arverne is a diverse neighborhood. It has a significant Black population, along with growing Hispanic and other communities. The median household income is lower than the city average, but the area has seen a trend toward gentrification with new businesses and higher-priced homes. Transportation Commuting from Arverne to other parts of the city can be a challenge. The A train has two stops in the neighborhood, but the ride to Lower Manhattan can take about an hour. Bus service is also available.
MLS# 479584

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Property Features

  • Age
    Over 50 Years Old
  • Appliances
    Range / Oven, Refrigerator
  • Area Amenities
    Area Fishing, Area Skiing
  • Basement
    Finished
  • Bath Features
    Tub and Shower
  • Cooling
    Central A/C - Electric
  • Exterior Description
    Brick, Wood Frame
  • Fencing
    Fenced Yard, Metal Fence
  • Flooring
    Hardwood
  • Garage Description
    Carport
  • Heating - Fuel Type
    Gas
  • Heating Type
    Radiator, Forced Air
  • Lot Size
    Under 1/2 Acre, 0.07 Acres
  • Sewer
    City
  • Style
    2 Story
  • Water
    City Water

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