An Astoria studio where you can squeeze in office and dining areas, for $299,000
New York City studio apartments with separate dining spaces are not very common, so if you’re in the market for a new apartment—and like to entertain (small gatherings only, though)—this Astoria studio, 30-83 Crescent St., #C2, might fit your needs.
The unit, which is listed for $299,000, also has two decent-sized closets, and if you get creative, you can tuck in an office in the entry foyer.
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The living area is a good size, with ample room for both a seating area and a bed. There are white walls, two large windows, and blonde-wood floors to keep things bright in here.
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The windowed kitchen is also sunny and everything is white, including the cabinets, backsplash, and walls. A ledge across from the sink provides added counter space. There’s no full-sized refrigerator, but buyers who mostly order in will probably be ok with the mini under-counter fridge, but real cooks might balk at the dearth of food storage space.
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Just off the kitchen is the designated area, a small space—it’s just eight feet by seven feet—that can hold a petite round table and a few chairs.
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Like the rest of the apartment, the windowed bathroom is bright and white, and looks like it has an adequate amount of storage space across from the sink.
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The studio is in a five-story co-op elevator building with a live-in super, on-site laundry, and available storage lockers. Pets are not allowed, but subletting is—after two years of ownership. Maintenance is $453 a month.
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