Astoria Lights, 24-75 38th Street, #D5
$799,999
($927 per ft2)
| 2 beds, 1 bath | Approx. 863 ft2
59 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 17, 2024Days on Market: 59Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Astoria/LIC (LIC / Queens)
Monthly Maintenance:
$1,001
($1.16/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,224
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$5,225
($6.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($160,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, Nov 17
Description
Prewar Elegance and a Modern Renovation
Welcome to Astoria Lights. Modern living awaits the owner of this perfectly proportioned two-bedroom apartment. Residence D5 boasts an entry foyer and lovely prewar brick walls along with crisp white accents throughout.
Entertaining is a breeze in this open plan layout.
The gleaming windowed kitchen is sleek and opens to a spacious living area and a separate dining area. Other features include hardwood floors,quartz countertops, a pantry, a suite of stainless steel Fisher Paykel appliances, a dishwasher and gas range and designer lighting throughout.Natural light permeates throughout the space from a total of eight windows. Off the hallway is the washer dryer and guest closet leading to a full bathroom with a deep soaking tub, modern vanity and marble tiles.
Both bedrooms are spacious and have bricks accents and two windows each with plenty of storage.
Built in 1929, Astoria Lights is a four building co-op which offers its residents a number of luxury amenities including a communal sky deck with 360 degree views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, a furnished and landscaped courtyard, bike storage, modern laundry facilities as well as an expansive gym.
Additional storage is available for rent. Pets are permitted.
Astoria Lights is set in the heart of Astoria. The neighborhood is filled with entertainment, dining, and shopping options, including all shops and restaurants on Steinway Street, the Museum of the Moving Image, Sanfords Restaurant, Sugar Freak, Blend Restaurant, and Queens Comfort. The building is steps away from the N and W trains and the M60-SBS bus to La Guardia Airport.
Welcome to Astoria Lights. Modern living awaits the owner of this perfectly proportioned two-bedroom apartment. Residence D5 boasts an entry foyer and lovely prewar brick walls along with crisp white accents throughout.
Entertaining is a breeze in this open plan layout.
The gleaming windowed kitchen is sleek and opens to a spacious living area and a separate dining area. Other features include hardwood floors,quartz countertops, a pantry, a suite of stainless steel Fisher Paykel appliances, a dishwasher and gas range and designer lighting throughout.Natural light permeates throughout the space from a total of eight windows. Off the hallway is the washer dryer and guest closet leading to a full bathroom with a deep soaking tub, modern vanity and marble tiles.
Both bedrooms are spacious and have bricks accents and two windows each with plenty of storage.
Built in 1929, Astoria Lights is a four building co-op which offers its residents a number of luxury amenities including a communal sky deck with 360 degree views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, a furnished and landscaped courtyard, bike storage, modern laundry facilities as well as an expansive gym.
Additional storage is available for rent. Pets are permitted.
Astoria Lights is set in the heart of Astoria. The neighborhood is filled with entertainment, dining, and shopping options, including all shops and restaurants on Steinway Street, the Museum of the Moving Image, Sanfords Restaurant, Sugar Freak, Blend Restaurant, and Queens Comfort. The building is steps away from the N and W trains and the M60-SBS bus to La Guardia Airport.
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Listing courtesy of
Corcoran Group
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