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Apartments for sale Village Mall at Hillcrest are located on Union Turnpike between 150th Street and 152nd Street, in Hillcrest, Queens, New York. This Condominium for sale in Hillcrest, Queens, New York. Was built in 1972. it comprises 2 thirteen-story towers which you could choose studio, one bedroom, two bedrooms or three bedrooms. Apartments for sale Village Mall at Hillcrest offers various kinds of amenities including 24/7 doorman service, Seasonal pool, Fitness center, Laundry rooms on every floor, Indoor parking, Barbecue grills and tables for entertaining, Community room, Children’s playground, Live-in super, On-site management office etc.
The building is close to transportation, Bus to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan, local buses. Easily Access to major highways, restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies, bars, cleaners and salons.
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