4-74 48th Avenue 3-H
Apartment #3-H
$3,000 Rental Price
- Bedrooms   1.0 Bath

4-74 48th Avenue, 3-H, Long Island City, New York

Bright, inviting studio on Long Island City’s waterfront with low monthly maintenance. Northwest exposure fills the space with natural light, highlighting updated stainless-steel appliances and freshly refinished hardwood floors. Citylights at Queens Landing is a luxury building offering: Full-time doorman Large, fully equipped fitness center...

Bright, inviting studio on Long Island City’s waterfront with low monthly maintenance. Northwest exposure fills the space with natural light, highlighting updated stainless-steel appliances and freshly refinished hardwood floors. Citylights at Queens Landing is a luxury building offering: Full-time doorman Large, fully equipped fitness center with complimentary classes Sauna and locker rooms Two tennis courts Two landscaped roof terraces Secure bike storage Pied-à-terres permitted Sorry No pets allowed Neighborhood Skip the urban scramble and savor city-views from LIC’s nearly one-mile Hunters Point waterfront park—with dog runs, playgrounds, gardens, sports courts, Citi Bike docks, and ferry access all at your doorstep. Explore trendy bars, restaurants, and shops, plus cultural venues from galleries to artist lofts. On weekends, dive into the LIC Flea & Food Market (spring–summer) or sample craft beers from local microbreweries. A quick 4-minute subway ride delivers you straight to Midtown Manhattan.

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Floorplan for 4-74 48th Avenue, 3-H

Floorplan for 4-74 48th Avenue, 3-H

Listing Details

New Listing
Long Island City, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $3,000
Date Listed: 4/21/2025
Web ID: 1111994261

Info & Amenities

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 2.0
Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1997
Pets allowed: Yes

Get to Know Long Island City

Long Island City (LIC), nestled along the East River in Queens, New York, offers a unique blend of industrial charm and modern living. Its stunning skyline views of Manhattan make it a sought-after destination for both residents and visitors. LIC boasts a thriving arts scene, with museums like MoMA PS1 and the Sculpture Center, making it a hub for creative minds. The neighborhood also offers a range of parks, waterfront promenades, and cultural events throughout the year.

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