103-47 Lefferts Blvd, Queens, NY 11419
This exceptional medical office space, located at 103-47 Lefferts Boulevard in Queens, New York, presents a unique leasing opportunity. The property is a single-tenant building, offering 850 square feet of well-maintained space ideal for a variety of medical practices. Situated in Queens County, with convenient access to Liberty Avenue, this two-story building provides a professional and accessible location for patients. While the exact building square footage is not currently available, the entire 850 square feet is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Parking is available via municipal options. The building does not include elevators. This property is perfect for a medical professional seeking a comfortable and easily accessible space to establish or expand their practice. The address is 11419, Queens, New York. The property is for lease and offers a single-tenant occupancy. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-located medical office space in a thriving Queens neighborhood. The property's convenient location and ample space make it an attractive option for medical professionals seeking a prime location to serve their patients. The building is ready for immediate occupancy.
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