$2,400
For Rent
600 ft²
$48 per ft²
4 rooms
2 beds
1 bath
Mixed-use building
- Sunnyside
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Listing by Voro NYC, Corporate Broker, 1129 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030
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About
Firstly, please be aware that this apartment is located 18 minutes walking distance from public transport (the 7 Train at 33rd St / Rawson St). There is a bus stop half a block from the apartment, the B33 that goes straight to Greenpoint, but that is the only close option for public transport. It is also a 15 minute walk to the closest laundromat and full-sized grocery store, although there is a bodega at the corner of the block.
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About the building
52-05 35th Street
52-05 35th Street, Long Island City, NY 11101
- units
- stories
- built
For rent
1 available units for rentProperty history
Date | Price | Event |
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1/2/2025 | $2,400 | Listed by Voro NYC |
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About Sunnyside
SalesMedian asking price
2 beds
$588K
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$3,000
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.