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2br, 2415 Queens Plaza North , Long Island City, $3,800

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State of the art brand new two bedroom two bathroom condo in Long Island City's newest luxury building, View 59. With amazing city views thru a wall of floor to ceiling windows and private outdoor space, this open floor plan includes a huge master bedroom with custom closets, an en suite bathroom that features an all glass shower, his and her sinks, European granite, natural stone tile and private outdoor space. The Generous sized second bedroom with a wall of windows, large closet space and juilet balcony will take your breathe away. The second bathroom has a deep soaking tub by Zuma. There is an open chefs kitchen with sushi style hardwood bar, JennAir, Bosch, and Sharp stainless steel appliances, along with pure white crystallized glass backsplash and counter tops. A Washer and dryer is in the unit for your convenience. View 59 is an intimate boutique style building with 39 units designed by world renowned architect Karl Fischer. Amenities include: panoramic roof deck, private gym and a doorman. Experience the new Queens Plaza Park and area development. Conveniently located near N,Q,7,E,M,F,G trains just 5 minutes to midtown and taxi's right outside the door!
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Apartment Details

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Web ID: nofee2bedincondo
Price: $3,800
Address: 2415 Queens Plaza North
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2.0
Square ft: 1025
Listed for: 8 months
Available: Sep. 27, 2012
Building Type: Luxury Highrise
Pets: Pets Allowed
amenities
Balcony, Dishwasher, Doorman, Elevator, Garage, Gym, In-Unit Laundry, On-site super, Outdoor Space, Parking
Nearby Subway Stations
  • 7 N Q Queensboro Plaza (0.04 mi)
  • 7 N Q Queensboro Plaza (0.04 mi)
  • E R M Queens Plaza (0.26 mi)

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