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WEB ID: 22299689

64-31 Madison Street Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

4 beds
2 baths
$990,000
  • Annual Tax: $7,883.04

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sold
WEB ID: 22299689

64-31 Madison Street Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

4 beds
2 baths
$990,000
  • Annual Tax: $7,883.04

The Details

About 64-31 Madison Street, Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

64 STREET and DEAD END
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DELIVERED VACANT

64-31 Madison Street is an all-brick 20' x 55' Two-Family building situated on a 100 foot lot.

Bay windows in the front and rear of this Pre-War building yield ample light and open feel.

On the garden level we have a two-bedroom apartment with private deck accessing the 900 SqFt. back yard. Top floor unit is a two-bedroom ...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Joseph Halimi, (718) 422-2540, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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Ridgewood

Navigate just north of Bushwick and amorphous East Williamsburg to set foot in not only a different neighborhood but an entirely separate borough. Ridgewood may share a border with Brooklyn, but it is Queens to the bone. It’s the site of 10 nationally recognized historic districts — plus several more city-designated ones — preserving NYC’s ever-evolving architectural lineage. The oldest bit of Ridgewood history is the Vander Ende–Onderdonk House museum, which dates to 1709 and is the oldest surviving Dutch Colonial fieldstone house in the city. However, most of present-day Ridgewood is a product of the early 20th century, evidenced partly by a score of brick rowhouses and homes with front stoops. Transit options include the L Train and the elevated M Train, each traveling toward Williamsburg and into Manhattan. If you don’t feel like commuting, try spying a clear view of the Midtown Manhattan skyline from Grover Cleveland Park.

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64-31 Madison Street

Multi-Family Townhouse in Ridgewood

64 Street And Dead End

  • 2 UNITS
  • 2 STORIES
  • 1910 BUILT

Sales History for 64-31 Madison Street
datepricelisting status
06/26/2023$990,000Sold
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