Welcome home to this sun-drenched one-bedroom perched high on the seventh floor, where treetop views stretch all the way to Queens and morning light pours through every window. This inviting home offers the perfect balance of space, light, and tranquility.
The bedroom overlooks the co-op's lush, park-like grounds-peaceful and private, yet just moments from city life. Inside, you'll find hardwood floors throughout, a smartly designed kitchen with generous cabinet space, and abundant closets. There is in-building laundry.
Queensview is a beloved cooperative spanning an entire city block, known for its meticulous management, 24-hour security, and rare open green space-complete with lawns, basketball and pickelball courts, and a playground. There is a play room. Commuting is effortless with easy access to the ferry, subway, and Socrates Sculpture Park just a short stroll away.
And for an unbeatable perk? Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Beyond your door, Astoria's vibrant community awaits. This neighborhood is famous for its eclectic mix of restaurants, cafés, and local shops-from authentic Greek tavernas and Michelin-recommended bakeries to modern cocktail bars and cozy brunch spots. Spend weekends exploring Socrates Sculpture Park, Astoria Park, or taking in the skyline from the waterfront esplanade. The neighborhood hums with cultural energy, art festivals, and outdoor markets that make every day feel like an adventure.
Commuting is effortless, with quick access to the N/W trains, several major bus lines, and the NYC Ferry, putting Midtown Manhattan just minutes away.
Discover why Astoria is one of New York's most beloved neighborhoods-and why Queensview feels like a true urban oasis within it.
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Quick Profile
Long Island City, the name does sound a little far away, like it requires a lengthy drive to get to. Think, again. Long Island City, also known as LIC, is nestled in the western corner of Queens along the East River. Midtown Manhattan is closer to Long Island City than it is to downtown Manhattan.
LIC is bordered by Sunnyside to the east, the East River to the west, Astoria to the north, and Newton Creek which separates Queens from Greenpoint Brooklyn to the south.
A once-shabby manufacturing epicenter, the neighborhood is a mix of industrial, commercial and residential. In recent years it’s seen a rise in some seriously cool factors. Populated by young professionals, multi-ethnic immigrants, and hipsters, LIC has a happening nightlife scene, fantastic restaurants (some of them Michelin starred), art museums and galleries. Much of the waterfront access has been redeveloped into sustainable public green spaces with modern design.
Although much of the industrial / manufacturing companies have since left LIC, many still reside there. They tend to co-exist with new residential building development the same way they do in other neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Greenpoint.
Office building developers and business tenants play a vital role in LIC too. It’s considered New York City’s fourth central business district next to Midtown, downtown Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn.
As you traverse the streets of LIC, you’ll notice the change from block to block. Industrial warehouses on one block, a bustling Main Street, followed by a park block with sleek luxury high-rise buildings. It’s all part of the LIC vibe.
For a small neighborhood, the transportation links are excellent. For starters, you just can’t beat living one subway stop from Manhattan (7 train). Other train lines include E, M, R, N, Q, and the G lines. There are also less conventional methods of transportation like the NYC Ferry, which offers three ferry landings. There is no shortage of CitiBike’s in LIC either. Many folks commute to work by way of cycling over the Queensboro Bridge.