Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Rego Park teardown

From Forest Hills Post:

A standard-sized house on a standard-sized Rego Park street is going to be demolished.

A demolition permit was filed for 64-53 Ellwell Crescent on July 27, about two weeks after the home was bought for $1.4 million.

The owner is listed as NLA Realty, with Nikadam Aylyarova signing the paper work on behalf of the company. No building permits have been filed to replace the structure.

The house is located directly across the street from a new development, which features large Greek columns and a concrete yard.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another Buk J shit hole...

Anonymous said...

A cookie cutter yucky tacky post WW II BOX.
All of these throughout Wueens will go and be enlarged...zoning permitting.
Worse things are happening in NYC and the world. Is your world so small? Yes....it's not nice but we've got to put it in perspective.
Groan! An ugly Mc Mansionsiin to come...over stressing the infrastructure.

Anonymous said...

The house across the street looks like a parody. A Queens Parody. That, not the Unisphere, is the image that people have of Queens.

This is why we have the Landmarks Law. The fact that no one is doing anything about stopping this, no elected, no civic, no media in Queens shows how backward and laughable we have all become..

When you talk to anyone about this topic you get a really dumb screwed up answer on why Landmarking is bad.

Meanwhile you have time to get involved in stupid sh*t that has no relevance to your lives - multicultural events that are on the B Card out of Ed Sullivan that do little besides give a politician a photo-op in front of potential voting blocks, and food tastings that do little than add publicity for a politician's campaign donor.

You really need to get a life people. Trump is not destroying our republic, YOU are.

Life.requires.effort.

Anonymous said...

The tacky replaced by the gawdy! But, more property taxes for the NYC. That's really all that matters. Right? Who's your Councilman?

Anonymous said...

50 years from now, when a new breed of rich immigrants starts tearing down these columned mansions to erect new ones to their tastes, another generation will be complaining about the destruction of old Queens and call for landmarking.

Anonymous said...

THE REST OF THE HOUSES LOOK LIKE THEY BELONG THERE SHAME THAT A BRICK BOX WITH WINDOWS WILL BE BUILT IN ITS PLACE.

Tony Notaro said...

It has to be torn down. That house can't fit enough third world garbage in there

Anonymous said...

$1.4 million for a small cape? Is the location that hot/desirable to justify that inflated price?

Anonymous said...

What is so architecturally pleasing about the house that is currently there - absolutely nothing. its just old - old floor plan, old wiring and plumbing. Not energy efficient at all. Too small to accommodate today's extended family living. It needs to go.

Anonymous said...

Oy vey

Anonymous said...

What is so architecturally pleasing about the house that is currently there - absolutely nothing. its just old - old floor plan, old wiring and plumbing. Not energy efficient at all. Too small to accommodate today's extended family living. It needs to go.
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What will be so architecturally pleasing about the new house that will replace this little gem, it will be ostentatiously gaudy and in poor third world taste. It just third world - third world wiring and plumbing. It will over burden the grid, the sewers, the transportation, the schools, the parking. The street is too small to today's extended third world families. They will vote Democratic so we all need to go.

Anonymous said...

I guess the "diversity" that the overwhelming amount of virtue-signaling Democrats in the district love so much doesn't extend to real estate. I hope the Bukharians push every last phony, socialist, Marxist, American-born, ass-wipe Democrat out of Queens as soon as possible.

Anonymous said...

Face it, they're all tear-downs, guys-- all the 60/70 year-old Queens housing stock. No one wants to live in these anymore (except the existing old owners who on the verge of checking-out) and that's not going to change. The immigrants want their big box crap and that's what will go up.

Anonymous said...

What a shame so many of these houses are being torn down and turned into huge nightmares of all types. It's a nice little house.

Average NYers have nowhere to go anymore. Everything is marked up a few hundred percent of what the real value is, whether houses or apartments. If you do find a decent place, you'll find you have the worst of the worst trashy people living next to you, so you either have to suck it up, or leave (how do those types afford property anyhow?). If lucky, you'll only have to deal with someone putting up a McMansion next to you.

Times up, fellow natives, we all need to go.

Anonymous said...

>Bucharians
>voting Democrat

You've never met a single Bucharian, have you.

Anonymous said...

It looks like one of those CapeBurger Monopoly game houses. They will ALL get maximized along with the RanchBurgers throughout Queens..