This is an excellent apartment. You should without doubt schedule a viewing today. It's a quiet, spacious, new construction, 1 bedroom plus the Astoria neighborhood is fantastic.
The rental's features include floor to ceiling windows and views of the water and skyline. High ceilings add to the apartment's lovely character.
The apartment is nice and sunny. There's central a/c and an in-unit thermostat. The management company did a good job with the LED lighting. The onsite laundry is a nice convenience.
The apartment's eat-in kitchen was gut renovated and comes with a window that opens, an open layout, tile flooring, ceaserstone countertops, and a breakfast bar. You'll find an electric range, a full-sized fridge, a dishwasher, high-end, stainless steel appliances, an electric oven, and plenty of storage.
The bedroom has a window that opens and good storage. It's an a good size bedroom. You should have space for a queen sized bed.
Inside the gut renovated bathroom there are a standard shower, good storage, a medicine cabinet, and a standard tub.
This is a great opportunity to rent in a building that's rarely available and leasing up fast. Here's a snapshot of the amenities in the building: a front door buzzer, a balcony, security cameras, outdoor space, and clean and lighted hallways.
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Astoria is a quiet and relaxed neighborhood nestled in between the East River and LaGuardia Airport. Mostly residential, this neighborhood has many hidden gems like restaurants, museums, art galleries, and performance venues. Perfect for those seeking a relaxed alternative to Manhattan while also having easy access to it, Astoria is perfect for young professionals and families.
Astoria is named for John Jacob Astor, the very first multi-millionaire in the United States. Back when the area was colonized in 1652, Astoria was originally called "Hallet's Cove." That name persisted until the neighborhood was officially named a town in 1839, when the residents were trying to persuade Astor to invest in the area.
Astor did end up investing and the town of Astoria lasted around 30 years before being absorbed into Long Island City in 1870, and then into the Great New York City as a part of Queens in 1898. As the population grew and industry came to Queens…
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