Tucked into the heart of historic Sunnyside Gardens, Apt 103 at Sunnyside Towers offers a rare blend of space, flow, and storage that's genuinely hard to find, all wrapped in the charm of one of Queens' most established, tree-lined neighborhoods. Step through the front door and you're welcomed directly into a defined dining area. To the left, the primary bedroom comfortably accommodates a king-size bed with room to spare, and between it and the rest of the apartment, you'll find an incredible six closets, a rare luxury in prewar-style co-op living. Wander back through the dining area, and the apartment opens into a massive living room, large enough for a full living room setup plus enough room for a dedicated workstation, all bathed in southern exposure natural light. Just off to the side sits a fully renovated, pass-through kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, a gas range, a built-in microwave, and a dishwasher, staying connected to the living space so you're never cooking in isolation. Tucked privately off the kitchen, the second bedroom offers a flexible layout well-suited to a home office, nursery, guest room, or growing family's second bedroom a quiet retreat set apart from the apartment's main living spaces. Sunnyside Towers is a stable elevator building known for a close-knit resident community and amenities that hold their own against newer construction: ~ Heated outdoor swimming pool and BBQ/lounge area ~ Beautifully landscaped private gardens with pergolas, patios, and seating throughout the grounds ~ On-site laundry facilities ~ Bike storage, storage room, exercise room, and a live-in superintendent ~ Membership access to the exclusive Sunnyside Gardens Park, a 3.5-acre private oasis just steps away, offering tennis courts, playgrounds, sprinklers, a running/bike track, a baseball field, a basketball court, and a handful of annual community events This is a rare chance to plant roots in this landmarked Sunnyside Gardens historic district known for its picturesque, tree-lined streets and true neighborhood feel. Just a block or two away, Skillman Avenue delivers Sunnyside's best local shopping and dining options like The Skillman Restaurant, Claret Wine Bar, Makina, and the newly opened Mriga, plus nightlife with a plethora of bars, while Queens Boulevard and Northern Boulevard add even more retail, supermarkets, BJ's, and restaurant options nearby. Residents also enjoy a Saturday market stocked with local produce, small-batch bakeries, and cafés just around the corner. Commuting into Manhattan is effortless, with the 7 train at 46th Street–Bliss Street just moments away, offering a direct ride into Midtown in about 15 minutes. The Q32 and Q60 buses, plus nearby Citi Bike stations, round out an already excellent transit picture. Virtual staging demonstrates furniture placement possibilities. Contact for your private viewing.
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