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Rental Unit in Astoria at 34-46 Vernon Boulevard #W1406 for $5,172
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Rental Unit in Astoria
34-46 Vernon Boulevard #W1406$5,172$4,741 Net Effective Rent
1.0 Month Free
12-Month Lease2 Beds2 Baths1,151 square feetListing by LivingNY
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 34-35 44th Street #931 for $4,105
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Rental Unit in Astoria
34-35 44th Street #931$4,105 NO FEE$3,789 Net Effective Rent
1.0 Month Free
13-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by MNS
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 34-35 44th Street #702 for $3,590
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Rental Unit in Astoria
34-35 44th Street #702$3,590 NO FEE$3,314 Net Effective Rent
1.0 Month Free
13-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by MNS
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 31-61 Vernon Boulevard #3G for $3,495
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Rental Unit in Astoria
31-61 Vernon Boulevard #3G$3,495 NO FEE$2,996 Net Effective Rent
2.0 Months Free
14-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by Nooklyn NYC LLC
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 30-77 Vernon Boulevard #306E for $3,725
Rental Unit in Astoria
30-77 Vernon Boulevard #306E$3,725Price Drop $25NO FEE$3,193 Net Effective Rent
2.0 Months Free
14-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by Corcoran
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 20 Halletts Point #2-1703 for $3,805
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Rental Unit in Astoria
20 Halletts Point #2-1703$3,805 NO FEE$3,512 Net Effective Rent
1.0 Month Free
13-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by The Durst Organization
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Rental Unit in Astoria at 31-61 Vernon Boulevard #4H for $3,999
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Rental Unit in Astoria
31-61 Vernon Boulevard #4H$3,999 NO FEE$3,199 Net Effective Rent
3.0 Months Free
15-Month Lease2 Beds1 BathListing by Nooklyn NYC LLC
About Astoria
Astoria is a thriving neighborhood in the western section of Queens. It has long been one of New York City's — and the world's — notable places. Seriously! In 2019, TimeOut named Astoria one of the 50 Coolest Neighborhoods, ranking it No. 8 on the planet. But that doesn't mean the area is out of reach for the budget-minded. Astoria has retained relative affordability thanks to a mix of single-family homes, 2-family dwellings, and other smaller multi-family residential buildings. New construction also abounds, adding luxury condos to Astoria's housing mix. What's to do in Astoria? Find the best action on Steinway Street, Broadway, Ditmars, and 30th avenues, including markets and restaurants, offering world-class food from across the globe. This vibrant neighborhood also offers plenty of green space. Astoria Park, home of NYC's biggest public swimming pool, is one of NYC's oldest and most beautiful waterfront parks.
What’s the average transit time from Astoria, Queens to Midtown Manhattan?
Located on the East River facing Roosevelt Island and Manhattan's Upper East Side, this dynamic enclave is a 21-minute trip via the NYC Ferry and E & M subway lines. You may want to add a little extra time to walk from your apartment to the terminal or train. Plan on driving? The drive over the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge may take longer, especially during peak traffic hours.