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41-21 24th Street, 10F No. 3 At Packard Square, Long Island City, Queens, NY 11101

No. 3 At Packard Square, Long Island City, Queens, NY 11101

$386,085 USD
Rented
1 bed
1 bath

The Details

Transaction Typerented
Property TypeApartment Building
Built in2013

About this home

Welcome home to residence 10F at Packard Square! Large and bright 1BR with a Private Balcony. Rare rent stabilized apartment where you are allowed to pay the net amortized rent per month! Just one stop to Manhattan.

Excellent layout of the expansive living room allows you to furnish with style and ease. Spacious king bedroom equipped with deep closets and additional space for a desk/dresser.

Open con...
Web ID: 23375718
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Midhet Djozic, (917) 402-7832, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

Indoor features
  • Central air
Other
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
Midhet Djozic

Midhet Djozic

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Mobile: (917) 402-7832
Adam Sindeband

Adam Sindeband

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Mobile: (516) 673-7939
No. 3 At Packard Square

about the building

No. 3 At Packard Square

Apartment Building in Long Island City

  • 88 UNITS
  • 12 STORIES
  • 2013 BUILT
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