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Itzhaki Properties retained as exclusive broker for 4732 45th Street in Queens

Itzhaki Properties, a full-service commercial investment brokerage firm, has been retained as the exclusive sales broker for a three-story walk-up apartment building located at 4732 45th Street between 47th and 48th Avenues in Woodside. The six-family building totals 3,975 s/f, and is listed for $1.25 million by sales associate Yuriy Ustoyev. Situated on a tree-lined block, the property features security cameras on the façade and in the lobby to ensure maximum safety for residents. The building is surrounded by schools, parks and playgrounds, making it an ideal location for families. The property's Woodside location is also in close proximity to Manhattan, with access to local train stations for the 7 subway line and the Long Island Rail Road. Woodside, Queens is an ethnically diverse neighborhood located south of Astoria. The area hosts many festivals and street fairs throughout the year representing various cultures, and is also home to an array of international eateries. Woodside is well known for its annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, which attracts many notable political leaders at the both the state and local levels.
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