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133 27 39Th Avenue, Unit 7K


Queens, NY

Bed
Bath
Studio • 1 Bath
$2,100
490 ft2
0 Available
Managed By: avail
Updated over 1 month ago

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Tangram 133-27 39th Ave, Unit 6S
$2,100
Rented
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1 Bed • 1 Bath
$2,650
700 ft2
0 Available
Managed By: avail
Updated over 1 month ago

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$2,650 - 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Condo In Central flushing/Queens With Great Amenities
$2,650
Rented
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Where you'll live
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Location ratings
Walk Score®
99
Walker's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Rider's Paradise
Bike Score®
57
Bikeable
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Storage
Fees & leasing info
Lease & Fees
Security Deposit: $2,650.00
Property details
Description

***Rent by owner*** Avoid the brokerage fee***

Brand new south facing high floor unit at Tangram, the most luxurious condo complex located in the heart of Flushing

3 minutes' walk to 7 train, buses, LIRR, etc.

Steps away from endless choices of restaurants, shops, supermarkets, banks, doctors, bakeries and bubble teas!

Elegant interior design with high ceiling, Italian luxury tiles and custom cabinets, Miele kitchen appliances, In-unit washer/dryer, LED lighting, central AC.

Large balcony with spectacular city views.

24 hr doorman.

Free internet, heating system, water.

Tenant only pays for electricity. No Smoking.

Indoor pool/gym/garden/lounge/hot tub/salt room/BBQ/tennis court/plygrd + more to be ready soon
Full amenities will become available including approximately 275,000 sq. ft. of retail, dining and entertainment options.

Additional Details
Total Unit Count: 1
Last Updated: Updated over 1 month ago
Contact Number: (646) 244-6748
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Neighborhood
Flushing
Flushing is a neighborhood in the greatest city on earth, New York City. Officially, Flushing is part of the greater borough of Queens. Although just a neighborhood contained with in a borough, Flushing is still bigger than many cities in America, with an estimated 220,000 people calling it home.

Flushing's history is Dutch, and it was originally a New Netherlands Colony. Eventually though, it was taken over by the British and incorporated into New York. Today, Flushing is home to a very large Chinese community, with one of the largest and most quickly expanding Chinatowns in North America. At the same time, there is also a very large Koreatown in the neighborhood as well.

October and November are the best times to try and find an apartment in Flushing. These months are best because they strike a balance. The summer time has more listings but is competitive, and the wintertime tends to not have enough availability. October and November provide a nice middle ground.

Flushing is a large enough neighborhood that prices can vary widely depending on which part of it you are shopping in. However, expecting to pay about $1500 for a 1 bedroom basic apartment is a good place to start.

Much of the wisdom that applies to the rest of New York City applies to Flushing as well. Foremost amongst the tips you might get is to not be afraid of using an agent. It's true, you might end up paying them some fees. But what they will save you in time, effort, and potential run-ins with unscrupulous landlords is usually well worth the hassle.

The people of Flushing have perfect access to the best public transportation system in the country. The New York City subway line has a dedicated Flushing line that runs from Times Square right to the Flushing-Main St. Station. Once you're on the subway, you easily access anywhere in the city.

Visiting the Flushing Chinatown will give you access to a lot of fun shopping and great dining options. One of the things to not miss in Flushing is Citi Field, where the New York Mets play, and is also home to a Mets museum. For music fans, a visit to the Louis Armstrong House Museum is highly recommended. And of course, if you run out of things to do right in Flushing, you're only a subway ride away from the entertainment options that await you in the rest of NYC.
Rent report

If you upsized to an average priced Queens 2 bedroom apartment, you would pay 29% more per month.

If you downsized to an average priced Queens studio apartment, you would pay 16% more per month.

Monthly Rent Rent per Sq. Ft. Suggested
Monthly Income
Queens Average
Studio $2,926 $7.30 $8,778
1BR $2,463 $3.30 $7,389
2BR $3,481 $3.90 $10,442
3BR $3,708 $1.60 $11,124

Availability in Queens

In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to give concessions if they have many vacant units.

There are currently 46 1BR units on the market in Queens. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.

Studio
1BR
2BR
3BR
4BR
11% 42% 33% 14% 1%
Available Units in Queens
Studio 12
1BR 46
2BR 36
3BR 15
4BR 1
Location
Nearby Colleges
Nearby Hospitals
Name Distance
Flushing Hospital Medical Center 0.93 mi.
New York Presbyterian Queens 0.98 mi.
Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital 2.32 mi.
Nearby Fire Stations
Name Distance
Flushing Fire Department 0.53 mi.
Roosevelt Fire Department 2.96 mi.
Aviation Volunteer Fire Department Hose Company 3 3.78 mi.
FAQs
Is this property currently leasing units?
No. This property is not currently accepting new tenants.
Does this property allow cats or dogs?
The property manager did not submit a pet policy with this listing.
Where is this property located?
This property is at 133 27 39Th Avenue, Unit 7K in Queens, NY. It's 2.5 miles northwest from the center of Queens.
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