◆ No-fee rentals. Wi-fi, Gas, and Electricity included. ◆
◆ Location・・・Elmhurst, Queens
◆ Station・・・4 minutes walk from 90 station(7)
◆ Floor plan・・・4 bedroom
◆ Overnight guests are allowed for $10/per night, up to 7 nights per six months at a first come first serve basis.
◆ Shared bathroom
◆ Room A has a private toilet
◆ Shared kitchen, kitchen equipment, tableware
◆ 2nd floor of a three-storied building, no elevator
◆ Wi-Fi
◆ Furniture (Depends on the room)
◆ Rental air conditioner and electric heater are $60/Month(Optional)
Elmhurst 87 st
Aside from being one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods, Elmhurst has the most subway options in Queens.
There’s the 7 trainthat runs locally above Roosevelt Avenue, the express E and F at Broadway/74th Street, and the R train that runs local down Broadway.
The neighborhood is also home to Elmhurst Park which is opened to the public in 2011.
It features lush lawns, jogging paths, seatings, sculpture, modern comfort stations, safety lighting,and hundreds of trees.
There is a playground in which children can pedal a stationary bike.Our Japanese restaurant of the day is Akino.
Some of the signature dishes are: Elite Roll, Tiger Roll, Tuna Tataki, Sirloin Beef, and Fried Scallops.
The sashimi is also quite fresh If you are feeling adventurous with your gastronomy, Himalayan Yak is the place to be.
The Chicken tikka masala comes with jasmine rice. The accompanied sauce is very flavorful and juicy.
Elmhurst is one of the most unique neighborhoods in New York City.
Elmhurst has all from multifamily homes, and co-op and apartment buildings.
Immigrants, especially from Asia and Latin America, have made Elmhurst one of the most diverse parts of Queens.
Take a stroll along Elmhurst, there are a variety of small shops and restaurants along prosperous Woodside Avenue, near Elmhurst Hospital Center.
167 sq.ft. with your own bath
・167 sq.ft. with your own bath
・3 windows, curtain, closet, stand light
・fullsize bed, desk, chair, cabinet
※ Available with two tenants + $200
117 sq.ft. with east window
・117 sq.ft., closet
・window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
117 sq.ft. west window
・117 sq.ft., closet
・window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
100 sq.ft. two windows
・100 sq.ft., closet
・west and south window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
167 sq.ft. with your own bath
・167 sq.ft. with your own bath
・3 windows, curtain, closet, stand light
・fullsize bed, desk, chair, cabinet
※ Available with two tenants + $200
117 sq.ft. with east window
・117 sq.ft., closet
・window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
117 sq.ft. west window
・117 sq.ft., closet
・window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
100 sq.ft. two windows
・100 sq.ft., closet
・west and south window, curtain, stand light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
7 Train
5 mins from 90 St station
15 minutes to LaGuardia Airport
36 minutes to Grand Central Terminal
40 minutes to Midtown Manhattan
Elmhurst is one of the most unique neighborhoods in New York City.
Elmhurst has all from multifamily homes, and co-op and apartment buildings.
Immigrants, especially from Asia and Latin America, have made Elmhurst one of the most diverse parts of Queens.
Take a stroll along Elmhurst, there are a variety of small shops and restaurants along prosperous Woodside Avenue, near Elmhurst Hospital Center.