This House Is Currently Listed for $828K In Queens, NY Right Now – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

This House Is Currently Listed for $828K In Queens, NY Right Now

You might be thinking, “that looks quite nice!”. I thought that too, but then I ventured into the photo gallery to get a look at the interior and oh noooooooooo.

Currently listed for $828,888 USD, this single family home in Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms spread over 2,640 square feet of living space…

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