131 Beach 121st Street, TH Belle Harbor, Queens, NY 11694
for sale | Condo | Built in 1920
- Monthly Taxes: $2,816
- Available Immediately
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131 Beach 121st Street, TH Belle Harbor, Queens, NY 11694
for sale | Condo | Built in 1920
- Monthly Taxes: $2,816
- Available Immediately
The Details
About 131 Beach 121st Street, TH, Belle Harbor, Queens, NY 11694
Welcome to 131 Beach 121st St, a prime 10-unit multifamily investment property situated in the highly desirable Rockaway Park neighborhood. This fully rented, meticulously maintained building presents an exceptional opportunity for investors seeking ...
key features
The Rockaways
If you spot someone stumbling onto the A train with a surfboard, it’s hardly secret where they’re heading. It’s been said New York's best waves are at Rockaway Beach — likely why it’s the only spot in the city where catching swells is legal. "The Rockaways," collectively, refers to nine seaside enclaves on the Rockaway Peninsula, which juts from Long Island’s landmass in the opposite direction of suburbia. While contiguous with Nassau County, it would be genuinely isolated from the rest of New York City if not for the Marine Parkway and the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial bridges. Subways, ferries, and plenty of bus routes have had a hand in turning this summer getaway into a year-round residential area. While the Rockaways are undoubtedly a trip from the urban “mainland,” there remains a charm to life by the beach — getting away from it all while still being part of it all.

about the building
131 Beach 121st Street
Apartment Building in The Rockaways
Ocean Promenade And Memorial Circle
- 10 UNITS
- 4 STORIES
- 1920 BUILT
