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$2,350

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Rented 11/4/2024

- ft²

3 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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A&E Real Estate Management

A&E Real Estate Management

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Listing by A&E Real Estate Management

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Rented on 11/4/2024

Days on market

28 days

Last price change

↑ $50 (+2.2%) on 10/7/24

About

Apartment features
- Hardwood floors
- Stainless steel appliances
- Granite countertop

Neighborhood
- This Sunnyside location is 3 blocks away from the 46th street subway station, where you can ride the 7 train to Manhattan in 15 minutes
- Bus stops for Q32 (to Midtown, Penn St.) and Q60 (to East Midtown, 2nd Ave.) bus lines.

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Home features

  • Hardwood floors

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About the building

41-41 44th Street

41-41 44th Street, Sunnyside, NY 11104

Rental building inSunnyside

48 units

4 stories

1928 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

11/4/2024

$2,350

Rented by A&E Real Estate Management

10/7/2024

$2,350

Price increased by 2%

10/7/2024

$2,300

Listed by A&E Real Estate Management

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7at Bliss St–46th St

0.17 miles

7at Lowery St–40th St

0.25 miles

7at Lincoln Av–52nd St

0.37 miles

7at Rawson St–33rd St

0.58 miles

MRat 36th St

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About Sunnyside

Rental prices shown are base rent before any fees. Visit listings for cost and fees breakdown.

SalesMedian asking price

1 bed

$370K

RentalsMedian asking base rent

1 bed

$2,500

Back in the 1920s, when Queens was mostly farmland, developers took advantage of the open space and quick commutes to Manhattan this area offered and built one of New York City's first planned communities. What resulted was a neighborhood full of charming homes with attached gardens that later become known as the Sunnyside Gardens Historic District. As the neighborhood expanded outside the planned borders, it nonetheless maintained a strong residential atmosphere.

Nowadays, most of the available homes are in the ubiquitous prewar brick buildings that dot the streets. These neatly kept buildings command reasonable rents and offer practical floor plans. Although Sunnyside is short on public spaces, lacking a major park or cultural venue, residents have adapted by turning the neighborhood's many restaurants and pubs into hangout spots.

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