This rent-stabilized gem features two well-sized bedrooms, a spacious living area with great natural light, and a renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. Hardwood floors and high ceilings add to the home's inviting, airy feel.
Pet lovers rejoice - this apartment is pet-friendly! While the building does not have an elevator or on-site laundry, there's a laundromat just a short walk away for your convenience. The 46th Street-Bliss Street station, serving
The 7 train is also within easy walking distance, making your commute to Manhattan fast and simple. You're also close to local cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, and charming neighborhood landmarks.
Sunnyside is rich in history and character. Nearby attractions include the iconic Sunnyside Gardens Historic District, one of the first planned communities in the U.S., and the historic Sunnyside Arch, which welcomes you to the neighborhood's vibrant commercial corridor.
The area uniquely blends old New York charm and modern convenience.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bath unit is perfect for those seeking a peaceful, community-oriented vibe with the convenience of city living. It offers comfort, functionality, and modern upgrades in a prime Sunnyside location.
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Quick Profile
Sunnyside is an affordable neighborhood that offers a unique blend of big-city living with a friendly small-town feel. Some residents consider it one of the best kept secrets in New York City. Located just 20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan by subway, the neighborhood looks like a different era due to the prewar apartment buildings, row houses and smaller mom-and-pop businesses that populate much of the business districts.
Sunnyside is an intriguing place to explore. It’s situated in the western portion of Queens. The boundaries of this mostly residential neighborhood are Long Island City to the west, Astoria to the north, Woodside to the east, and Maspeth to the south.
Once a rural hamlet of small farms and marshlands, the area transformed into a flourishing suburb shortly after the construction of the Queensboro Bridge (currently known as the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge) in 1909. Sunnyside was an Irish-American stronghold for decades. Although this demographic is still very much a part of the neighborhood’s identity, it has become increasingly diverse in recent years.
You can eat around the world without ever getting on an airplane. Like many sections of Queens, Sunnyside has notable food spots representing cuisine from Tibet, Mexico, Italy, Japan, and Middle Eastern countries too. If you’re too busy to wander Sunnyside in search of the best international food, then hold off until the fall when the neighborhood rolls out the Taste of Sunnyside Restaurant Crawl. An annual event that features the very best of the diverse flavors of Sunnyside. Come hungry because there is no shortage of good food and drink from around the globe.
Sunnyside’s housing options include a large stock of rentals, co-op’s, single-family and multi-family homes. The average listed price is $479,000, while the median listed price is $425,000. Businesses in Sunnyside are generally located along Queens Boulevard and Skillman, 43rd, 47th, 48th, and Greenpoint Avenues.