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$2,499

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Rented 2/27/2025

1,200 ft²

$24 per ft²

4 rooms

2 beds

1 bath

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Voro, LLC

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Listing by Voro, LLC, Limited Liability Broker, 1129 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030

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Rented on 2/27/2025

Days on market

17 days

Last price change

↓ $1 (-0.0%) on 2/15/25

About

Great deal

Nice two bedroom one bathroom

Pets ok

Huge out for space

King size and queen size bed

Close to subway

Deposit +Rent+Brokerfee

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  • Courtyard

About the building

40-29 23rd Street

40-29 23rd Street, Long Island City, NY 11101

Rental building inLong Island City

8 units

4 stories

1940 built

Property history

Prices shown are base rent only. For total monthly price and additional fees, see .

DateBase rentEvent

2/27/2025

$2,499

Rented by Voro, LLC

2/15/2025

$2,499

Price decreased by 0%

2/14/2025

$2,500

Price decreased by 7%

2/10/2025

$2,699

Listed by Voro, LLC

1/21/2024

$2,500

No longer available

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Fat 21st St

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NW7at Queensboro Plaza

0.18 miles

EMRat Queens Plaza

0.31 miles

NWat 39th Av

0.37 miles

EGM7at 23rd St–Ely Av

0.47 miles

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SalesMedian asking price

2 beds

$1.65M

RentalsMedian asking base rent

2 beds

$5,335

Once an industrial expanse of warehouses and taxi depots, Long Island City has seen remarkable change in the past two decades. Its waterfront is now lined with upscale, glassy new developments aimed at young professionals who seek luxury amenities and convenient access to Midtown. In 2018, Amazon chose this neighborhood as the site for one of its two new East Coast hubs, which means some industrial buildings and pothole-pocked streets will almost certainly give way to a gleaming new tech campus. New parks, restaurants, bars, and other amenities were already transforming this somewhat gritty area into a comfortable and scenic place to live and work — and with 25,000 new, high-paying jobs on the way, much more change is on the horizon.

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