Bright Studio with Great Layout in Prime Astoria
Discover the charm of Astoria living in this spacious first-floor co-op studio, where comfort and vibrant city life unite. Enter through a welcoming foyer into a flexible layout with hardwood floors, offering ample room for a dining area, living room, and bedroom all in one-ideal for both work and relaxation. Large windows flood the home with natural light, while multiple closets ensure generous storage.
The building offers excellent amenities, including a live-in superintendent, elevator, laundry room, and well-maintained common areas. Heat, hot water, and gas are included in the rent. The co-op does not permit pets. Service and support animals are allowed as required by law. A standard co-op application and board interview are required.
Prime Location & Lifestyle
Transportation is unbeatable. The N & W trains are just a short walk away at Astoria Boulevard, with the 30th Avenue stop nearby, providing a quick 15-minute ride to Midtown Manhattan. Multiple bus routes-including the Q19, Q18, Q100, Q104, Q69, and M60-SBS-are steps away, offering both local and express travel options to Manhattan and beyond.
Neighborhood convenience is at your doorstep, with shopping at Key Food, Trade Fair, and Costco; dining at Taverna Kyclades, Sweet Afton, and the Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden; plus cultural and recreational favorites like the Museum of the Moving Image, Kaufman Studios, Socrates Sculpture Park, Astoria Park waterfront, running track, Hell Gate Bridge, and Steinway Mansion.
This inviting studio is the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and community. Available for immediate move-in, it's an ideal opportunity to enjoy one of Queens' most dynamic neighborhoods.
Inquire today to experience the best of Astoria living.
Quick Profile
Although Astoria is largely a residential neighborhood, it is filled with unique mom-and-pop shops, trendy boutiques, a plethora of dining options representing cuisines from around the world, and lush green spaces where you can relax, walk along the East River, or just enjoy the Manhattan skyline.
The atmosphere is laid back and almost small-town. In addition to luxury condos, pre-war buildings, single-family and semi-detached brick buildings, you will find low-rise buildings with apartments available at lower rents than are available in nearby Manhattan. If you enjoy shopping, you will find everything from locally handcrafted apparel and decor items to vintage treasures just waiting to be repurposed.
Astoria has long been known as a hub of Greek culture, with a burgeoning Greek community. You can barely walk a block without an opportunity to eat Greek food or experience some aspect of Greek culture. The Italian community is also quite large and well-represented in Astoria. Lately, there has been an influx of immigrants from all corners of the globe, making Astoria truly multicultural, and giving rise to eateries that offer unique gastronomic treats.