Discover this charming 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom rent-stabilized apartment on the 4th floor of a well-maintained building in vibrant Woodside, Queens. This residence offers a spacious layout with plenty of natural light, featuring a modern kitchen equipped with updated appliances and ample cabinet space. The comfortable bedroom includes a generous closet, while the elegant hardwood floors and a bathroom with a bathtub add to the apartment's appeal. Heat and hot water are included for your year-round comfort, and the building is pet friendly.
Nestled in the heart of Woodside, this apartment is ideal for anyone who values convenience and vibrant city living. Just a short walk to the 7 train and the Long Island Railroad (LIRR), it offers quick access to Manhattan and other parts of the city. Enjoy the area's diverse culinary scene with popular restaurants like Sripradha, known for authentic cuisine, and Donovan's Pub, a neighborhood classic for American fare. Local shopping options include grocery stores, specialty markets, and retail shops along Roosevelt Avenue and Queens Boulevard.
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Between Sunnyside Gardens and Jackson Heights lies the diverse neighborhood of Woodside. With affordable housing, a lot of trees, and some of the best restaurants in the city, Woodside is popular for those looking for a calm neighborhood that provides access to busier parts of the city.
Woodside was seen as a treacherous part of Long Island both to the English and Dutch settlers as well as the Lenope people. Largely swamp land with a variety of predators, the area wasn't farmed until the early 1700's and even then it was seen as dangerous. The swamps were slowly drained over many years, and Woodside transformed into a profitable place by the mid 1800's.
Woodside was considered part of the Town of Newtown, and began to develop for more residential use around the 1850's. By the 1960's a developer named Benjamin W. Hitchcock had built over 900 lots in the area and led marching bands throughout Queens to encourage people to move there. With new rail…
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