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YouTube Video Walkthrough/Tour Enjoy all of the conveniences and neighborhood amenities from your new home in the "Heart of Astoria!" The apartment features high ceilings, hardwood floors, a separate windowed kitchen with ample counter top space and cabinets. The bedroom also has a massive walk-in closet! Heat and hot water utilities are included in the rent. The earliest the apartment will be available to move in is immediate to July 1st, 2022. The building is centrally located only a few short moments away from the best bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes, gyms, organic markets, convenience stores and boutiques. Not to mention how close the property is to the N, Q, M & R train stations off of the Broadway & Steinway Street stations. This apartment is certainly a Manhattan commuter's dream! Contact us today to schedule a private showing.
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