$2,300
for rent
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Rented 11/11/2008
694 ft²
$39 per ft²
4 rooms
1 bed
1 bath
Condo
- Long Island City
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Listed by
Douglas Elliman
Listing by Douglas Elliman, Limited Liability Broker | MLS #: 158145
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Rented on 11/11/2008
Days on market
60 days
Last price change
↓ $50 (-2.1%) on 10/17/08
About
NO FEE!!! Tastefully and elegantly designed is this state of the art brand new bright one bedroom condo in Long Island Citys newest luxury building View 59. The layout includes an open chefs sushi style hardwood bar with JennAir, Bosch, Sharp stainless steel appliances with pure white crystallized glass backsplash and counter tops.
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About the building
View 59
24-15 Queens Plaza North, Long Island City, NY 11101
39 units
11 stories
2008 built
Property history
Prices shown are base rent only. For total monthly price and additional fees, see .
| Date | Base rent | Event |
|---|---|---|
6/10/2024 | $3,700 | |
5/31/2024 | $3,700 | |
5/10/2024 | $3,700 | Price decreased by 2% |
4/4/2024 | $3,775 | Price decreased by 2% |
3/30/2024 | $3,850 | Price decreased by 4% |
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EMRat Queens Plaza | 0.2 miles |
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$3,950
Once an industrial expanse of warehouses and taxi depots, Long Island City has seen remarkable change in the past two decades. Its waterfront is now lined with upscale, glassy new developments aimed at young professionals who seek luxury amenities and convenient access to Midtown. In 2018, Amazon chose this neighborhood as the site for one of its two new East Coast hubs, which means some industrial buildings and pothole-pocked streets will almost certainly give way to a gleaming new tech campus. New parks, restaurants, bars, and other amenities were already transforming this somewhat gritty area into a comfortable and scenic place to live and work — and with 25,000 new, high-paying jobs on the way, much more change is on the horizon.
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