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33-64 21st Street
Last updated on Apr 2, 2026

33-64 21st Street

33-64 21st Street is a 14-story post-war co-op building in Queens's Astoria/LIC neighborhood, completed in 1958 with 364 units. The building offers amenities such as elevators, outdoor entertainment space, laundry room, and bike room.

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Overview of 33-64 21st Street

33-64 21st Street, also known as North Queensview Homes Co-op, is a 14 story postwar co-op completed in 1958 in the Astoria/LIC section of Queens. The 364 unit complex is set on landscaped, parklike grounds with mature trees, outdoor seating areas, a children's playground, and a quiet courtyard that provides a residential retreat feel while remaining close to Manhattan. The financially stable building offers on-site parking available by lottery, bike and stroller storage, laundry facilities in each building, video intercoms, 24 hour security patrols, community rooms, and an on-site superintendent and maintenance staff. The building's apartments are predominantly two bedroom units ranging from approximately 900 to 1,000 square feet. A standout feature across units is the generous storage, with five closets including a large walk in closet near the entrance, plus double closets in both bedrooms. The apartments typically feature oversized windows or walls of windows, passthrough or galley kitchens, and both bedrooms can accommodate king beds with room for additional furniture. Many units have been updated with modern kitchens featuring stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and built in cabinetry in the dining areas. Higher floor units, particularly corner apartments on the 10th through 12th floors with western exposure, offer sweeping views of the Manhattan and Long Island City skylines, with some units also capturing views of the Queensboro Bridge. Lower floor units and those facing the interior courtyard enjoy serene treetop views away from street noise, and during winter months when trees are bare, even these units gain seasonal Manhattan skyline views. The building is pet friendly, allowing up to two dogs or two cats with restrictions, and maintenance fees notably include gas and electric. The location provides convenient access to the N, W, Q, and F trains for a roughly 15 minute commute to Manhattan, plus proximity to Astoria Park, the Noguchi Museum, the Museum of the Moving Image, and the neighborhood's diverse restaurant scene.
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None
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Co-op
Year Built
1958
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14
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Garden
  • Elevator
  • Outdoor Entertainment Space
  • Laundry Room
  • Bike Room
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between Sixth Avenue & Seventh Avenue
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