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$4,000

for rent

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1,000 ft²

$48 per ft²

7 rooms

3 beds

1 bath

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8/1/2026

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About

Newly renovated sun-lit 2nd floor apt in Astoria. 3-Bedroom plus an additional room can be used as an office or storage space. Heat/Hot water included. Close to shoppings, restaurants, subway station.

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23-23 29th Avenue

23-23 29th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11102

Two-family house inAstoria

2 units

2 stories

1930 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

7/1/2026

$4,000

Listed by Owner

11/6/2020

$2,800

No longer available

10/23/2020

$2,800

Listed by Owner

10/23/2020

$2,800

Listed by Owner

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Transit

LocationDistance

NWat 30th Av

0.26 miles

NWat Astoria Blvd

0.37 miles

NWat Broadway

0.52 miles

Ferryat Astoria Ferry Landing

0.58 miles

NWat Astoria–Ditmars Blvd

0.75 miles

About Astoria

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Sales

Median asking price

3 beds

$1.2M

Rentals

Median asking base rent

3 beds

$4,400

Home to some 160,000 residents, Astoria is a bustling neighborhood long known for its great ethnic food, busy commercial thoroughfares and charming single-family homes. Astoria's quick commute into Midtown Manhattan (15 minutes on the N, R, W, or M) and reasonable home prices, however, have recently begun to attract newcomers. New developments are now cropping up and changing the landscape, too. Now, the neighborhood's historic single-family homes and postwar co-op buildings are interspersed with condominiums and upscale rentals.

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