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$1,600

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Rented 12/20/2021

550 ft²

$34 per ft²

3 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Page Real Estate

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Listing by Page Real Estate, Tradename Broker, 35 20 30th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11103

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Rented on 12/20/2021

Days on market

3 days

Last price change

No changes

About

Recently renovated one bedroom apartment located on the 4th floor of a prewar walkup building. The unit has hardwood floors throughout, lots of windows & an eat-in-kitchen. The building is clean and well maintained . One block from R/M train @ 36th Street right on Northern Blvd and a short walk to the N train at the 36th Ave station.
Water and heat are included. Gas and electric are separate.

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Home features

  • Hardwood floors

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About the building

36-54 35th Street

36-54 35th Street, Astoria, NY 11106

Rental building inLong Island City

30 units

5 stories

1922 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

12/20/2021

$1,600

Rented by Page Real Estate

12/17/2021

$1,600

Listed by Page Real Estate

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LocationDistance

MRat 36th St

0.11 miles

NWat 36th Av

0.2 miles

NWat 39th Av

0.26 miles

MRat Steinway St

0.41 miles

EMRat Queens Plaza

0.51 miles

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1 bed

$995K

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1 bed

$3,841

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