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Western Queens Is A Millennial Hotspot, Report Says
Long Island City and Astoria are two of the city's top neighborhood for young New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s, a real estate report finds.

Long Island City and Astoria are two of the city's top neighborhood for young New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s, a real estate report finds.

New York City has accused a group of Astoria residents of running a sprawling network of illegal Airbnb rentals across three boroughs.

Rents in northwest Queens are continuing their ascent, according to a new Douglas Elliman market report.
Actor Robert DeNiro and a developer are buying a $73 million Astoria lot from piano manufacturer Steinway, according to reports.
Crescent Street in Astoria is hitting new heights. Permits have been filed for a seven-story apartment building, New York YIMBY reports.
The city opened applications for two new "affordable" studio apartments Tuesday. Applicants need to earn at least $59,000.
The one-bedroom apartments cost $2,320​ in monthly rent, and households must earn at least $79,000 to be eligible.
Luxury condo sales have started for the towering residential building that, once complete, will be the tallest in Queens.
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The new apartments, located by the Woodside-Elmhurst border, are available to individuals earning up to $95,000.
Long Island City housing prices — and sales — spiked after Amazon announced plans to build its HQ2 in the Queens neighborhood.
Building amenities include a laundry room, gym and parking, but you'll need to pay a fee to use them.
Real estate analysts say a recent development boom and the incoming Queens Amazon campus make Astoria a neighborhood to watch.
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The city currently has three commercial heliports. Officials weren't thrilled about giving Amazon its own.
Mayor Bill de Blasio defended Amazon's planned move to New York despite concerns about the company's impact on affordable housing.
Developers are churning out more housing blueprints in Long Island City than any other NYC neighborhood, a Localize.city analysis found.
An "affordable" apartment in this Hunters Point building will still cost you at least $2,200 a month, city records show.
The units in Sunnyside Point, which start at $2,251 a month, hit the NYC Housing Lottery Wednesday, city records show.
The Nordic, a Scandinavian-inspired boutique building, features just nine apartments.
The luxury apartments at 21-30 44th Drive come with unobstructed Manhattan skyline views, rooftop access and a hefty price tag.
Developers recently scored a $502 million loan for the 67-story skyscraper at 23-14 44th Drive, the Wall Street Journal reported.
A new study found nearly 2,000 apartments are being built in Long Island City flood zones, the highest of any area in New York City.
You must earn more than $71,000 a year to apply for these 59 new units soon to be up for grabs on the city's affordable housing lottery.
A typical home in the area costs just shy of $1 million, nearly double the borough's median sale price, StreetEasy reported.
Developers are planning to build a 100,000-square-foot condo building in place of the now-shuttered Dena's Coffee Shop.