◆ No-fee rentals. Wi-fi, Gas, and Electricity included ◆
◆ Location・・・Elmhurst in Queens
◆ Station・・・90 station(7) 4-5 minutes walk
◆ Floor plan・・・4DK(4 bedrooms, 1 shared bathroom and 1 toilet
◆ Overnight guests are allowed for $10/per night, up to 7 nights per six months at a first come first serve basis.
◆ Shared kitchen, Kitchen Equipment, tableware
◆ 3rd floor of a three-storied building, no elevator
◆ Free Wi-Fi
◆ Furniture (Depends on the room)
◆ Air conditioner and electric heater are $60/Month(※Optional)
Elmhurst 87 st North
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 madeElmhurst one of the most diverse parts of Queens.
Take a stroll along Elmhurst, there are a variety of small shops and restaurants along prosperousWoodside Avenue, near Elmhurst Hospital Center.
One of the most highly recommended establishments is the Vietnamese restaurant called Joju.
Joju Bowl, the recommended dish at this place, is a sandwich deconstructed into rice bowl form.
However, the most famous is still the original sandwich. The classicCaramel Pork Banh Mi is also a go-to. If you like some Thai cuisine, try Lamoon.
The mango salad with eggs with the tanginess of the vinegar and spiciness of the peppers is the go-to.
Another recommendation is the Khao Soi with chicken which is the creamy coconut-based curry.
The noodles in the sauce, topped with the same noodles deep fried is divine.
Another signature dish is the Kang Hung Lay, the Thai style pork belly stew which is super tender and savory, ginger and soy in the broth along with a number of other spices
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.
168 sq.ft. with three windows
・168 sq.ft.
・3 windows, curtain, closet, desk light
・full size bed, desk, chair, cabinet
※ Available up to two tenants with no extra fee
133 sq.ft. with two windows
・133 sq.ft.
・2 windows, curtain, desk light
・full size bed, desk, chair
123 sq.ft. west-facing window
・123 sq.ft.
・west-facing window, curtain, desk light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
80 sq.ft. East-facing window
・80 sq.ft., closet
・East-facing window, curtain, desk light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
168 sq.ft. with three windows
・168 sq.ft.
・3 windows, curtain, closet, desk light
・full size bed, desk, chair, cabinet
※ Available up to two tenants with no extra fee
133 sq.ft. with two windows
・133 sq.ft.
・2 windows, curtain, desk light
・full size bed, desk, chair
123 sq.ft. west-facing window
・123 sq.ft.
・west-facing window, curtain, desk light
・twin size bed, desk, chair
80 sq.ft. East-facing window
・80 sq.ft., closet
・East-facing window, curtain, desk 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.