5 open houses in Jackson Heights to check out this weekend

Welcome to the weekly Open House Tour, because who doesn’t love a little real estate gawking? This time around, we’re looking at what’s on the market in Jackson Heights.

↑First up is this light-filled one-bedroom that spans an impressive 975 square feet and features an open-concept floorplan. The co-op resides on the top floor of a six-story building (don’t worry—there’s an elevator) and has received a renovation that brought about a chalk wall in the foyer.an “editorial-worthy” open kitchen with an island, and custom closets. Asking price is $538,500 and monthly maintenance is $755. [Floorplan]

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When: Sunday, August 12 (1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.)

↑For $399,000, consider this 710-square-foot prewar one-bedroom, located two blocks away from the 7 train’s 82nd Street station. The co-op is a sponsor unit and has retained its classic charm that includes arched entryways, custom built-ins, and high ceilings. The bedroom comes with a sizable walk-in closet and the bathroom has been given a modern revamp. Maintenance goes for $714/month. [Floorplan]

When: Sunday, August 12 ( 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.)

↑“Thoughtfully designed by the owner architects, this apartment blends modern design esthetic while retaining historic original detailing,” says the brokerbabble for this two-bedroom co-op, going for $729,000. Encompassing 1,100 square feet, the open-concept abode features nine-foot-high ceilings, inlaid oak floors, a wood-burning fireplace with a restored mantel, French doors, and a custom kitchen with a built-in pantry. Oversized windows allow for lots of natural light and there are plenty of closets throughout, including one walk-in. [Floorplan]

When: Saturday, August 11 (12 p.m. to 3 p.m.)

↑If you can get past the garish decor of this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home, asking $865,000, you might find that the apartment itself isn’t too bad. Located on a landmarked block, the apartment includes plenty of original details like mahogany doors, crown molding, 11-foot ceilings, French doors, a wood-burning fireplace, and built-in Georgian bookcases. The windowed kitchen has been renovated and boasts black-and-white floor tiles and stainless steel appliances, along with lots of cabinet space. [Floorplan]

When: Sunday, August 12 (12 p.m. to 2 p.m.)

↑Last but not least, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom on the top floor of a five-story building on 81st Street wants $950,000. The 1,300-square-foot home offers four exposures, inlaid wood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, large windows, a formal dining room, and eight closets (!) throughout. Maintenance charges are set at $1,180/month. [Floorplan]

When: Sunday, August 12 (1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.)

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