Building
Type: | House |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 2 |
Property
Rooms: | 6 |
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Bedrooms: | 4 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsRent:$8,100
DescriptionWelcome to dreamy 33 Bow Street, a beautifully recently renovated three-floor storybook home with a finished basement, offering ample space, modern comforts, and elegant design in the heart of highly coveted Forest Hills Gardens. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home features a sunroom, a private backyard, and access to a large shared outdoor space.
The first floor boasts a renovated kitchen that seamlessly flows into the dining and living areas, where a wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and character. The sunroom extends the living space, allowing for all-season enjoyment.
On the second floor, the spacious primary bedroom offers a private balcony and a walk-in closet, providing both comfort and convenience. A second bedroom with two closets adds flexibility, while the Carrara marble bathroom features a bathtub and abundance of natural light, creating a luxurious retreat. Additional closets also conveniently located on this level.
The third floor includes two additional bedrooms, each with ample storage, along with a full bathroom. With three walk-in closets and three additional closets, this level provides exceptional storage options.
The basement is a versatile space, featuring an office, bathroom, a laundry room, additional storage and utilities room.
Additional highlights of this home include split Fujitsu AC units, a private backyard that connects to a large shared outdoor space, closets throughout that are equipped with the Elfa shelving system. Parking is effortless with a parking spot and additional street parking in the area.
This move-in-ready townhouse combines modern upgrades with classic charm in a prime location. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional home!
The Neighborhood
In the first decade of the 20th century, renowned architect and urban planner Grosvenor Atterbury and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.-son and partner of Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect who co-designed Central Park-received a commission to plan a new town on a 140-acre, leafy swath of Queens County. Over the intervening century, Forest Hills Gardens, their masterpiece, has remained one of America's best-preserved planned communities, retaining much of its idyllic nature.
This fairy-tale village of sloping, curved streets contains four parks just for residents and their guests. Inspired by England's storied Garden Cities Movement, Forest Hills Gardens put in place a covenant limiting industry in order to preserve the idea of country living in the city and create a lasting residential haven. Atterbury's love of the Tudor style gave the community the aesthetic that still defines it today. Elegant Tudor-style homes abound. There are towers, spires, Norman-style turrets, fancy brickwork, exposed half-timbers, red-tiled gabled roofs, and mullioned windows everywhere.
Named Best Community in 2007 by Cottage Living magazine, Forest Hills Gardens is known as one of the best neighborhoods in the city, with easy access into Midtown via E, F or R subways from the Forest Hills stop; with express taking just about 20 minutes. The Long Island Rail Road leaves from Station Square and arrives at Pennsylvania Station in about 15 minutes. The West Side Tennis Club, Station Square (LIRR), 71st Avenue and bustling Austin Street with all neighborhood amenities are all just a 3-minute walk away.
Amenities- Washer / Dryer
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to dreamy 33 Bow Street, a beautifully recently renovated three-floor storybook home with a finished basement, offering ample space, modern comforts, and elegant design in the heart of highly coveted Forest Hills Gardens. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home features a sunroom, a private backyard, and access to a large shared outdoor space.
The first floor boasts a renovated kitchen that seamlessly flows into the dining and living areas, where a wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and character. The sunroom extends the living space, allowing for all-season enjoyment.
On the second floor, the spacious primary bedroom offers a private balcony and a walk-in closet, providing both comfort and convenience. A second bedroom with two closets adds flexibility, while the Carrara marble bathroom features a bathtub and abundance of natural light, creating a luxurious retreat. Additional closets also conveniently located on this level.
The third floor includes two additional bedrooms, each with ample storage, along with a full bathroom. With three walk-in closets and three additional closets, this level provides exceptional storage options.
The basement is a versatile space, featuring an office, bathroom, a laundry room, additional storage and utilities room.
Additional highlights of this home include split Fujitsu AC units, a private backyard that connects to a large shared outdoor space, closets throughout that are equipped with the Elfa shelving system. Parking is effortless with a parking spot and additional street parking in the area.
This move-in-ready townhouse combines modern upgrades with classic charm in a prime location. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional home!
The Neighborhood
In the first decade of the 20th century, renowned architect and urban planner Grosvenor Atterbury and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.-son and partner of Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect who co-designed Central Park-received a commission to plan a new town on a 140-acre, leafy swath of Queens County. Over the intervening century, Forest Hills Gardens, their masterpiece, has remained one of America's best-preserved planned communities, retaining much of its idyllic nature.
This fairy-tale village of sloping, curved streets contains four parks just for residents and their guests. Inspired by England's storied Garden Cities Movement, Forest Hills Gardens put in place a covenant limiting industry in order to preserve the idea of country living in the city and create a lasting residential haven. Atterbury's love of the Tudor style gave the community the aesthetic that still defines it today. Elegant Tudor-style homes abound. There are towers, spires, Norman-style turrets, fancy brickwork, exposed half-timbers, red-tiled gabled roofs, and mullioned windows everywhere.
Named Best Community in 2007 by Cottage Living magazine, Forest Hills Gardens is known as one of the best neighborhoods in the city, with easy access into Midtown via E, F or R subways from the Forest Hills stop; with express taking just about 20 minutes. The Long Island Rail Road leaves from Station Square and arrives at Pennsylvania Station in about 15 minutes. The West Side Tennis Club, Station Square (LIRR), 71st Avenue and bustling Austin Street with all neighborhood amenities are all just a 3-minute walk away.
- Washer / Dryer
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to dreamy 33 Bow Street, a beautifully recently renovated three floor storybook home with a finished basement, offering ample space, modern comforts, and elegant design in the heart of ...
DescriptionWelcome to dreamy 33 Bow Street, a beautifully recently renovated three-floor storybook home with a finished basement, offering ample space, modern comforts, and elegant design in the heart of highly coveted Forest Hills Gardens. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home features a sunroom, a private backyard, and access to a large shared outdoor space.
The first floor boasts a renovated kitchen that seamlessly flows into the dining and living areas, where a wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and character. The sunroom extends the living space, allowing for all-season enjoyment.
On the second floor, the spacious primary bedroom offers a private balcony and a walk-in closet, providing both comfort and convenience. A second bedroom with two closets adds flexibility, while the Carrara marble bathroom features a bathtub and abundance of natural light, creating a luxurious retreat. Additional closets also conveniently located on this level.
The third floor includes two additional bedrooms, each with ample storage, along with a full bathroom. With three walk-in closets and three additional closets, this level provides exceptional storage options.
The basement is a versatile space, featuring an office, bathroom, a laundry room, additional storage and utilities room.
Additional highlights of this home include split Fujitsu AC units, a private backyard that connects to a large shared outdoor space, closets throughout that are equipped with the Elfa shelving system. Parking is effortless with a parking spot and additional street parking in the area.
This move-in-ready townhouse combines modern upgrades with classic charm in a prime location. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional home!
The Neighborhood
In the first decade of the 20th century, renowned architect and urban planner Grosvenor Atterbury and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.-son and partner of Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect who co-designed Central Park-received a commission to plan a new town on a 140-acre, leafy swath of Queens County. Over the intervening century, Forest Hills Gardens, their masterpiece, has remained one of America's best-preserved planned communities, retaining much of its idyllic nature.
This fairy-tale village of sloping, curved streets contains four parks just for residents and their guests. Inspired by England's storied Garden Cities Movement, Forest Hills Gardens put in place a covenant limiting industry in order to preserve the idea of country living in the city and create a lasting residential haven. Atterbury's love of the Tudor style gave the community the aesthetic that still defines it today. Elegant Tudor-style homes abound. There are towers, spires, Norman-style turrets, fancy brickwork, exposed half-timbers, red-tiled gabled roofs, and mullioned windows everywhere.
Named Best Community in 2007 by Cottage Living magazine, Forest Hills Gardens is known as one of the best neighborhoods in the city, with easy access into Midtown via E, F or R subways from the Forest Hills stop; with express taking just about 20 minutes. The Long Island Rail Road leaves from Station Square and arrives at Pennsylvania Station in about 15 minutes. The West Side Tennis Club, Station Square (LIRR), 71st Avenue and bustling Austin Street with all neighborhood amenities are all just a 3-minute walk away.
Amenities- Washer / Dryer
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to dreamy 33 Bow Street, a beautifully recently renovated three-floor storybook home with a finished basement, offering ample space, modern comforts, and elegant design in the heart of highly coveted Forest Hills Gardens. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home features a sunroom, a private backyard, and access to a large shared outdoor space.
The first floor boasts a renovated kitchen that seamlessly flows into the dining and living areas, where a wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and character. The sunroom extends the living space, allowing for all-season enjoyment.
On the second floor, the spacious primary bedroom offers a private balcony and a walk-in closet, providing both comfort and convenience. A second bedroom with two closets adds flexibility, while the Carrara marble bathroom features a bathtub and abundance of natural light, creating a luxurious retreat. Additional closets also conveniently located on this level.
The third floor includes two additional bedrooms, each with ample storage, along with a full bathroom. With three walk-in closets and three additional closets, this level provides exceptional storage options.
The basement is a versatile space, featuring an office, bathroom, a laundry room, additional storage and utilities room.
Additional highlights of this home include split Fujitsu AC units, a private backyard that connects to a large shared outdoor space, closets throughout that are equipped with the Elfa shelving system. Parking is effortless with a parking spot and additional street parking in the area.
This move-in-ready townhouse combines modern upgrades with classic charm in a prime location. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional home!
The Neighborhood
In the first decade of the 20th century, renowned architect and urban planner Grosvenor Atterbury and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.-son and partner of Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect who co-designed Central Park-received a commission to plan a new town on a 140-acre, leafy swath of Queens County. Over the intervening century, Forest Hills Gardens, their masterpiece, has remained one of America's best-preserved planned communities, retaining much of its idyllic nature.
This fairy-tale village of sloping, curved streets contains four parks just for residents and their guests. Inspired by England's storied Garden Cities Movement, Forest Hills Gardens put in place a covenant limiting industry in order to preserve the idea of country living in the city and create a lasting residential haven. Atterbury's love of the Tudor style gave the community the aesthetic that still defines it today. Elegant Tudor-style homes abound. There are towers, spires, Norman-style turrets, fancy brickwork, exposed half-timbers, red-tiled gabled roofs, and mullioned windows everywhere.
Named Best Community in 2007 by Cottage Living magazine, Forest Hills Gardens is known as one of the best neighborhoods in the city, with easy access into Midtown via E, F or R subways from the Forest Hills stop; with express taking just about 20 minutes. The Long Island Rail Road leaves from Station Square and arrives at Pennsylvania Station in about 15 minutes. The West Side Tennis Club, Station Square (LIRR), 71st Avenue and bustling Austin Street with all neighborhood amenities are all just a 3-minute walk away.
- Washer / Dryer
- Walk-up
Neighborhood

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