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Foreclosure is a legal process to eliminate the mortgagor's right of redeeming the mortgaged property. This is the act to terminate all the rights covered by the homeowner and the mortgage. This is the process by which an asset is transferred to the lending institution because the homeowner does not make the possession of the money to pay the mortgage payments at the agreed time. This may be medical problems, in connection with the loan, the loss of a job, or even death.

 

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About Jackson Heights

Jackson Heights is a neighborhood north of the borough of Queens, New York City, USA. Nearby is a part of Queens Community Bureau of 3rd

Jackson Heights is a melting pot of many ethnic populations in the city, but mainly in Latin America, Europe and Asia for many generations of Americans. This is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the United States and around the world. The Hispanic American population consists of a mixture of Latinos, many different Latin American countries, mainly Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina and Uruguay who followed the Cuban initial immigrants. It is also available in the older population of Europeans have been several generations of Italian, Jewish, Polish, Irish and Russian descent, who has been in the area. The surging Asian immigrant community in America includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Korea and the Philippines. The commercial part of Jackson Heights known as "Little India" is located in the 37th 73rd Avenue and Broadway primarily and 74 the street.

Geography and Transportation

Jackson Heights is also where the IRT Flushing Line (7 <7>), the train meets the IND Queens Boulevard Line (EFGRV) and several bus routes at the 74th Street-Broadway transportation hub, which has recently been $ 100 + million renovation by the MTA. . It contains one of the first green buildings by the MTA, the new "Victor A. Moore Bus Terminal", which is partly powered by solar panels built in the roof. This is the largest subway stop in Queens six lines (E, F, V, R, 7, G), and four buses (Q33, Q19B, Q45 and Q47). The Q33 bus goes to Laguardia Airport main terminal and operates 24 hours a day. The Q47 bus goes to the Marine Air Terminal. The Long Island Rail Road station near Woodside is 61th Street and Roosevelt Avenue, which is two stops on # 7 train.

The community is bounded by Northern Boulevard to the north, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the west of Roosevelt Avenue to the south and Junction Boulevard to the east. East Elmhurst, the area immediately north, Northern Boulevard to the Grand Central Parkway, but not part of the original development, it is sometimes regarded as the north extension of the neighborhood. The name originates from the Jackson Heights Jackson Avenue, the former name of Northern Boulevard (Jackson Avenue is the name of this big in a short stretch of road between Queensboro Plaza and Queens Midtown Tunnel approaches, the Long Island City neighborhood).

History

Most of the neighborhood is a National Register Historic District and about half have been designated New York City Historic District by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The Garden consists of large apartment buildings (buildings, he invented the concept of Jackson Heights) and many groups of homes. This was a planned development of the Edward A. MacDougall 's Queensboro Corporation at the beginning around 1917, and after the arrival of the No. 7 elevated between Manhattan and Flushing. The Community was originally designed to place the center of the upper middle-income workers to Manhattan to raise their families. The Jackson Heights New York State and National Register Areas range from parts of the 76th through the 87st Street Street. A former golf course is located between the 76th and 78 and 34th streets and 37 At the time was based on consideration of the 1940s.

Jackson Heights is one of the first garden city built in the United States, which is part of the international garden city movement of the last century. There are more private parks (historically called gardens by the residents) within walking distance of each other than in any other city in America. They are tucked away in the mid-blocks, mostly hidden from view, around the buildings. Many approach the size of Gramercy Park in Manhattan, and one slightly larger. Suitable for private parks, unless the invitation is the key to get its own Co-op around the perimeter. Is based on private ownership of the parks, Jackson Heights has been obtained from its founding principle of the few privately-owned garden city, which has been built largely on the supervision by one person. The private gardens contribute to the historical part of a very desirable neighborhood. The Historic District of Jackson Heights is also tends to be more affluent part of Jackson Heights.

Education

Jackson Heights has a wide array options within walking distance of the school (one of the country). Students participating in P.S. 69 or P.S. 212or several other primary schools. Middle schools in the neighborhood include I.S. 145 and I.S. 230. It is also good to read a public Charter School (the Renaissance Charter School), as well as various private schools such as the well-known preparatory school garden, and parochial schools such as St. Joan of Arc, Our Lady of Fatima, and Blessed Sacrament School. Hebrew School is also offered Jackson Heights Jewish Center.

Although the majority of children in kindergarten to grade 8 stay in the neighborhood of a large number of schools for elementary school, the majority of older students to go to Jackson Heights high schools throughout the five boroughs mainly in Manhattan & Queens via the subway. Public high schools - like Stuyvesant High School, Academy of American Studies, Townsend Harris High School at Queens College, & Bronx High School of Science - a private secondary schools, such as Archbishop Molloy High School, Holy Cross High School, Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School, Xavier High School, and St. Francis Preparatory School.

Community

Many residents commute to nearby Manhattan, for ten to fifteen minutes, the 51st Street and Lexington Avenue express E train, or through the 63rd Street and Lexington via the F train. The main retail thoroughfare is located in the 37th Avenue from 72nd Street to Junction Boulevard, which is no longer in retail trade, 82, 73 and 74 37th street between the blocks Roosevelt and the possibilities. Roosevelt Avenue is also lined with various retail stores primarily Latino. Most of the 35th and 34 Consideration, and most of the streets between 37th Avenue and Northern Boulevard is a residential building.

The community is home to various religious houses of very different religions. Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church is located in the 82nd and 83rd On 35th Street Avenue. The Jackson Heights Jewish Center is located in the corner of 77th Street and 37 Avenue.

The Jackson Heights Historic District is the highest density of trees and greenery sidewalk in New York City along the lush residential streets.

Prices for homes, co-ops, Condos & inside the Jackson Heights have risen rapidly in recent years to provide young professionals looking for cheaper leaving their homes with easy access to Midtown Manhattan, in particular between the historical.

Jackson Heights is composed of mostly private homes, co-op buildings, and rooms for rent, with a small number of condominiums. Rentals are Jackson Heights Historic District in 1000 range from a low of about $ 2,000 s is $ s, depending on the size. Co-ops and Condos from $ 150,000 studios to $ 700,000 s, and even the "classic seven" apartments. Houses between $ 650,000 to the mid $ 1,000,000 s.

Jackson Heights is known for its wide range of multicultural restaurants and businesses.

There is a greenmarket every Sunday morning during the summer at Travers Park, as well as a variety of family-oriented spring and summer concerts.

The first and only Y is the name of the gallery the gallery is located in the 85th st and Northern Blvd, space was created in the community activist, Agustoni Yayiko.

Colombian broadcaster RCN-TV is the U.S. headquarters is located in the United States of America neighborhood, reflecting the large Colombian population in the region.

Jackson Heights Beautification Group is a community-based 501 (c) 3 nonprofit group of about 500 members. There is no paid staff. Travers Park volunteers to organize concerts and an annual children's Halloween parade, clean graffiti, plant flowers throughout the 37th Avenue, and other work to continue to improve the Community.

Western Jackson Heights Union is an organization focused on the most recent issues of the West 82nd Street. Traffic congestion, noise, sanitation and concerns prompted the development of the people constitute the group in 2006. The group has been successful in drawing attention to the lack of urban planning and local leadership in the absence of urgency in dealing with their "quality of life" issues. The Union is committed to bring the city authorities, business interests, non-profit organizations and elected officials, together with the form and enforce a uniform plan for the future survival in Jackson Heights.

Jackson Heights has followed the general patterns of New York City, where it is a crime. After a peak of 1,980 by 1990, crime has decreased significantly. According to the New York City CompStat statistics, which are measured at the crime has fallen by more than 70% in the last 13 years (1993 to 2006). Since August 2006, and two years of decline was 11% and the one-year decline of 8%.

Jackson Heights is an active LGBT community in New York City.

 
 


 



 

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