Slide show for our new 2 family in the Rego Park Crescents at 64-02 Ellwell Crescent.

Just Listed and Available for the first time in 75 years, in the very exclusive enclave of the Rego Park Crescents, a very unique and oversized brick detached Tudor Style legal 2 family residence on a large corner lot of a very quiet residential block. The house itself is exceptionally large (28×47.5 ft of solid brick construction) and features a finished Attic, full semifinished basement, a first floor sunroom, a 2nd floor terrace, a secluded backyard and a detached 2 car garage with private driveway for 2 additional cars. This important home showcases many Tudor architectural accents such as wood burning fireplaces, pitched and multi-gabled roof, brick facade with fieldstone inlays, bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers, arched doorways, and hardwood floors, amongst others. The two units are a 1st floor 2Br/1FBth with formal dining room spanning over 1,200 sq/ft and a second floor 3Br/2Fbth with formal dining room, used as duplex with the Attic with over 1,400 sq/ft. The basement is the full size of the house, semi-finished, with a large recreation room with a bar, a large laundry room, a full bathroom, and an unfinished furnace room. The basement level offers many possibilities to be configured for enjoyment, entertainment, home office, gym and other accessory uses. The gas heating system is in working condition and the pitched roof is also in good condition. The lot is 40×100+ with exposure to all directions, maximizing light, ventilation and curb appeal. This seldom offered real estate opportunity is awaiting a fortunate and qualified buyer with an eye for old world charm who may be seeking to live or invest in one of the top Queens neighborhoods: The Rego Park Crescents. Shown by appointment only to preapproved buyers. Property with all major systems in working condition and sold as is. The 3 photos of the sunroom, basement recreation room and garages have been virtually decluttered and staged, all the other photos represent the property as it actually is.