$3,500
Updated 2 years ago
Rented

19-49 80th Street, 1

Astoria Heights, Queens | 80th Street & 21st Ave

3 Rooms1 Bed2 BathsIncome Property

$3,500
Lease Term12-12 Months
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Eat-in Kitchen

Outdoor space and views

  • South Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Property Description for 19-49 80th Street, 1

Great Price!! Amazing Location!! Renovated 1 Bedroom 2 Baths Apartment With 2 Additional Rooms Eat In Kitchen With Cabinet Space Filled With Natural Sunlight Ungraded Full Bathroom With Tub New Floors Backyard Access Pets Ok Near All Shopping And Transportation - Supermarkets, Banks, Cafes, Restaurants, Laundromats, Pharmacy!! Available NOW!!! Must See Will Go Fast!!!

Listing History for 19-49 80th Street, 1

Now
08/20/2024
Rented by John Stoupakis
VORO NYC
07/09/2024
$3,500
Initial Rent by John Stoupakis
VORO NYC

Building Details for 19-49 80th Street

OwnershipIncome Property
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1971
Floors/Apts2/6
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Transit and Citi Bike

Citi Bike

21 Ave & 80 St
0.07 miles
76 St & 21 Ave
0.22 miles

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License#:
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Company:
VORO NYC

Astoria Heights | Queens

Quick Profile

Just outside the hustle and bustle of Astoria sits a triangular-shaped neighborhood known as Astoria Heights. It’s a quiet middle-class sub-neighborhood of Astoria, and it has a charming suburban feel. It offers tree-lined streets, one and two-family homes, a few small parks, and mom-and-pop style stores, especially along 21st Avenue, the business district. 

Astoria Heights (aka Upper Ditmars by some old-time residents) is easy to navigate. Much like the bulk of Manhattan, the streets are laid out in a numerical grid. The neighborhood is bounded by 19th Avenue and Rikers Island Bridge to the north, Astoria Boulevard to the south, 81st Street to the East, and Hazen Street to the west. 

Astoria was initially named Hallett’s Cove after a local landowner. Developers and civic leaders, attempting to rebrand the area, and woo millionaire John Jacob Astor to invest in the neighborhood, decided to use Astor’s name in the rebrand. Astor only invested a small amount, but the Astoria name stuck. 

Astoria and Astoria Heights have always had a diverse population. In the 1940s and 1950s, many Greek immigrants began migrating to Astoria and nearby areas. Asian, Middle Eastern, Latino and Indian immigrants have since contributed to the local melting pot. 

Astoria Heights is serviced by the M. N. R and W trains and the Q69, Q101, and M60 bus lines.

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OLR ID: 2093972