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3212 23rd St, Unit 3
$2,750
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3212 23rd St, Unit 3

3212 23rd StAstoria, NY 11106
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3220 35th St
$1,995 - $2,495
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3220 35th St

3220 35th StAstoria, NY 11106
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3156 31st St
$2,750 - $4,250
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3156 31st St

3156 31st StAstoria, NY 11106
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2431 43rd St, Unit 2
$3,499
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2431 43rd St, Unit 2

2431 43rd StAstoria, NY 11103
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2314 38th St, Unit Unit #2
$3,000
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2314 38th St, Unit Unit #2

2314 38th StAstoria, NY 11105
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2-20 Malt Drive
$3,374 - $5,820
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2-20 Malt Drive

2-20 Malt DrLong Island City, NY 11101
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1395 Lexington Ave
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$1,700 - $4,100
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1395 Lexington Ave

1395 Lexington AveNew York, NY 10128
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521 50th Ave
$3,150 - $5,850
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521 50th Ave

521 50th AveLong Island City, NY 11101
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4530 48th St, Unit 1st floor
$2,500
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4530 48th St, Unit 1st floor

4530 48th StWoodside, NY 11377
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4305 49th St, Unit 2
$3,000
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4305 49th St, Unit 2

4305 49th StSunnyside, NY 11104
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341 E 79th St
$3,000 - $4,600
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341 E 79th St

341 E 79th StNew York, NY 10075
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Astoria Overview

If you are looking for a fun place to live in work in the heart of New York City, then look no further than Astoria, NY. Astoria, NY is a neighborhood that is located in the Western portion of Queens. It is bordered by the East River as well as three other neighborhoods in Queens. If you are looking for apartments in Astoria, NY, then check out some of the helpful information below and learn more about Astoria apartments!áThe area of Astoria, NY is located near one of the financial centers of New York City. With beautiful views and access to delicious restaurants, there is always something happening in Astoria, NY. Even though a lot of people who live in Astoria, NY are young professionals, this is a great place for retirees and families as well. The neighborhood of Astoria, NY is bordered by Woodside, Sunnyside, and Long Island City.

What is the history of Astoria?

The area around Astoria, NY was first called HalletÆs Cove. The first person to settle here was William Hallet, who arrived with his wife. The area was incorporated back in 1839 and it was renamed after the wealthiest person in the United States during the 1800s, John Jacob Astor. During the late 1800s, the area grew quickly thanks to rapid commercial and economic development. Eventually, it was incorporated into New York City in 1898.

How is the weather in Astoria?

The area around Astoria, NY has four distinct seasons. During the summer, it is possible for temperatures to get up as high as 100 degrees F, however, this is relatively unusual. The temperature can get cold during the winter, with temperatures dropping below 0 on occasion. The area does see its fair share of snow during the winter as well. There is plenty of precipitation and the lake effect contributes to a lot of the weather. Astoria, NY can get windy thanks to the tall buildings.

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people get around Astoria, NY using public transportation or walking. Even though it is possible for people to get around the area using a car, the heavy traffic of New York City makes this relatively inefficient. Furthermore, people would simply have to pay a second rent for their car. There are plenty of public transportation options in Astoria, NY as well. For example, the N, W, M, and R trains all serve the Astoria, NY area and have multiple stops in the neighborhood. MTA bus operations also serve the area of Astoria, NY with the Q18, Q19, Q66, Q69, Q100, Q101, Q102, Q103, Q104, and M60 SBS serving Astoria, NY. Finally, those who need to fly have access to three major airports in Astoria, NY. They include LaGuardia (LGA), Newark (EWR), and John F. Kennedy airport (JFK).

What is the Astoria commute like?

The commute in and around Astoria, NY can be heavy, particularly during rush hour. Because of the glut of people, the vast majority of people will take the bus or the train. Commuting by car can lead to gridlock. There are lots of major roads that cut through Astoria, NY, however, the biggest interstate in the area is I-95. 1278 is the biggest highway that cuts straight through Astoria, NY.

What are the local media outlets?

There are lots of major media outlets that serve the area of Astoria, NY. Some of the biggest newspapers that serve the area include the AM New York Metro, the New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Of course, there are plenty of local TV stations as well. Some of the biggest ones include WNBC, WNET, and SNY (which specializes in sports). There are plenty of radio stations that serve Astoria, NY as well. For example, WNYC, WABC, WLTW, and WAXQ.

Why live in Astoria, NY?

There are lots of reasons why people choose to live in Astoria, NY. First, this provides people with easy access to the large job market of Queens. Furthermore, the area is relatively safe. This is a great place for young professionals who would like to have access to plenty of shops and restaurants as well. Finally, the area of Astoria, NY is also relatively easy to get in and out of even though there is a lot of gridlock for those who travel by car. There are plenty of public transit options.

What Astoria landmarks should I see?

There are a few major landmarks in Astoria, NY. One of the most important landmarks in Astoria, NY is the Noguchi Museum, which is a major location that is filled with new artwork. Lots of people also love to take the train to check out some of the other landmarks in the NYC area, such as Ground Zero or the Empire State Building.

What is there to do around Astoria?

There is plenty for people to do if they live in Astoria, NY. One of the top places to go is Astoria Park, which provides a pool, bocce ball fields, and plenty of other options. This also provides a gorgeous view of one of the nearby bridges. There is also a major Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden. This is a huge, shaded area where people can hang out, drink beer, and enjoy the company of family members or friends.

Any annual festivals or Astoria events to know?

There are lots of annual festivals that take place near Astoria, NY. Of course, the MacyÆs Thanksgiving Day Parade is something that cannot be missed, however, there are others as well. The House of a Thousand Lights, the Colombian Day Festival, and the Hello Panda Festival are major attractions.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

There are plenty of nearby vacation opportunities for those who live in Astoria, NY. For example, Philadelphia is relatively close to NYC and provides people with ample opportunities to explore another Metropolitan area. Those who are looking for a nature vacation might want to consider heading to New Hampshire or Vermont to watch the leaves change. Of course, there are plenty of airports in NYC as well.

Where is the best place to move in Astoria?

If you are looking for a place to live in Astoria, NY, there are plenty of options available, however, if you have to commute to another part of the city for work, then you need to think carefully about the public transit options in the area. That is where we can help. If you are looking for apartments in Astoria, NY, we can help you! Trust our team to help you find your next Astoria apartment!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Astoria

How much are Studio apartments in Astoria?

There are currently 4,901 Studio Apartments in Astoria with rent ranges from $1,600 to $8,162 with an average price of $3,855.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Astoria Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Astoria ranges from $1,000 to $12,087 with an average monthly rent of $4,533.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Astoria cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Astoria range from $2,160 to $25,180. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,741.

How expensive are Astoria Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 1,026 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Astoria on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,700 to $37,590 - averaging $8,048 for the location.

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A Renters Guide for Tips on Writing Your Notice for Not Renewing Your Apartment

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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease

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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.