Queensview is situated in the heart of Long Island City, Queensview offers the perfect mix of city living and community charm. This historic cooperative community, originally established in 1950, has recently transitioned to an open-market structure, making it easier than ever to own your own piece of this vibrant neighborhood. Discover the Queensview Community Amenities: Enjoy a range of on-site amenities, including a park, playground, basketball court, community rooms, and even an on-site voting station. Convenience and Accessibility: Queensview's prime location offers easy access to Manhattan and public transportation. This One-Bedroom Coop is perfect for anyone who wants a slice of NYC life.
Welcome home to this spacious, sun-drenched 875-square foot one bedroom/one bathroom unit in Astoria's Santorini Condominium. This apartment boasts an open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, high-end countertops and a massive double door closet upon entry. The expansive living room contains enough space for a living room set, a formal dining room table and a home office. An oversized bathroom features both a standing shower stall and a bathtub. The master bedroom boasts an enormous walk-in closet and can easily accommodate a king-sized bed and additional furniture. This unit comes with 2-in-1 central heat and air conditioning systems and is tucked away in the back of the building, nestled in a quiet corner. The unit also has a parking spot that can be rented or sold. Built in 2007, the Santorini is a luxury building situated on the border of Astoria and Long Island City that features: a part-time doorman, a full-time superintendent, a gym, a rooftop with grills and panoramic views of the Manhattan and LIC skylines, a package room, bike storage (for rent), a common courtyard with a dog run and an additional storage unit (for rent; contingent on parking spot). Located just one block from the N/W train stop at 36th Avenue, the building is also conveniently situated close to the R/M train at 36th street, the E train at Queens Plaza and the F train at Queensbridge. Take your pick from the neighborhood's ample cultural offerings, as they are all a stone's throw away: the Museum of the Moving Image, the Kaufman Astoria theater, Socrates Sculpture Park and various bars, restaurants and supermarkets.