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$1,800

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Rented 8/25/2015

- ft²

3 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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Listed By

Angela Kapatos

Barskaya Group Real Estate

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Barskaya Group Real Estate

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Rented on 8/25/2015

Days on market

20 days

Last price change

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1 bedroom apartment on a second floor, heat and hot water included,
separate windowed eat-in kitchen, licing room, queen size bedroom.
Ruums are separate so 2 roommates are ok
Good light

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About the building

36-63 34th Street

36-63 34th Street, Astoria, NY 11106

Rental building inLong Island City

27 units

5 stories

1914 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

8/25/2015

$1,800

Rented by Barskaya Group Real Estate

8/5/2015

$1,800

Listed by Barskaya Group Real Estate

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