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This one-bedroom apartment in Long Island City is in a six-story brick building with a bank on the first floor. The kitchen is quaint with new appliances including a dishwasher, and there’s a little extra counter space for dining. The bedroom can fit a king-sized bed if needed, and there’s a gym, laundry, and elevator in the building.

You’d be walking distance to the Vernon/Jackson 7 train as well as the LIRR, lots of restaurants and shops, and the water is about four blocks away. There’s a small park across the street which happens to be right next to the midtown tunnel entrance. We haven’t been by the building, does anyone know what the noise is like?

The rent comes in at $2,350 a month, and it’s listed as rent stabilized. Move-in date is May 1. Check out more photos after the jump.

10-30 Jackson Avenue, #4A [Douglas Elliman] GMAP

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  1. I just don’t understand how people can find these cold white boxes with incidental kitchens appealing. Also, is the Age of the Foyer just gone? (In prewar buildings even the smallest apartments have foyers with coat closets.) So tragic! Oh well, I guess I’m just old-fashioned . . .