Listing Courtesy of Bizzarro Agency LLC
$550,000
Potential Rebate: $8,250
Spacious One-Bedroom in Vibrant Astoria!
Here is a terrific opportunity for a spacious and recently renovated one-bedroom condo in the heart of desirable Astoria. You’ll be close to local shops and restaurants, and just a few blocks from the East River, in a perennially popular building.
Upgrades merge seamlessly with vintage details in this extra-roomy residence with its open layout. Cherry wood floors run throughout, complemented by handsome crown molding and numerous improvements including shoji-inspired sliding closet doors in the foyer as well as the bedroom.
The oversized living room gets lots of natural light from corner exposures, complemented by overhead lighting and wall sconces. The remodeled gourmet kitchen features stone counters, wood and glass cabinetry, a mosaic tile backsplash, and pendant lighting over the dining/prep bar. The large bedroom boasts an entire wall of closet space with custom organizers. Also notable is the updated marble bath.
Located at the corner of 31st Ave and Crescent Street, the pet-friendly building has a full-time super, elevator, laundry, and options for parking. You’ll be surrounded by bakeries, bars, and restaurants, and just a few blocks to the 30th Ave and Broadway NW train stations. Astoria with its creative sensibility and waterfront location is one of NYC’s go-to destinations!
$3,332 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$8,250
Monthly savings impact
$23/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Bizzarro Agency LLC
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Astoria is the cool cousin of Queens. Famous for its Greek heritage, it has evolved into a diverse, vibrant community known for its food, comedy, and film history. For buyers seeking Astoria Queens real estate, it offers a perfect blend of urban energy and neighborhood warmth.
Living in Astoria is delicious. The smell of souvlaki and grilled octopus fills the air. As a Queens NYC neighborhood, it is a culinary capital.
The market for homes for sale in Astoria includes pre-war co-ops, semi-detached brick houses, and new boutique condos.
It is more affordable than LIC but prices have risen steadily.
The lifestyle in Astoria is social. Beer gardens like the Bohemian Hall are legendary.
The community is incredibly diverse, with a strong Greek backbone mixed with young professionals and artists.
Astoria is served by the N and W trains. Commuting to Midtown takes about 15-20 minutes.
The NYC Ferry also stops here.
Astoria Park is the crown jewel, with its massive pool and views of the Hell Gate Bridge.
Amenities: The Museum of the Moving Image and Kaufman Astoria Studios give it a Hollywood connection.
Astoria is best for foodies, young professionals, and anyone who wants a real neighborhood feel near Manhattan.

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