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33-34 Crescent Street
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

Queensview,
33-34 Crescent Street

33-34 Crescent Street Location Map

Overview of Queensview at 33-34 Crescent Street

Queensview is a co-op complex situated on 10 acre park like grounds along Crescent Street in Astoria, Queens. The development consists of multiple buildings and offers residents a quieter, more suburban feel while maintaining proximity to Manhattan. The complex features live-in staff including supers, porters, and grounds people, along with amenities such as on-site parking (for a fee), laundry facilities in every building, bicycle and stroller storage, a playground and nursery, and a basketball court. Monthly maintenance includes electricity, heat, and real estate taxes, with minimal additional fees for appliances. Apartments at Queensview are predominantly two bedroom units with generous proportions. Listings highlight king sized bedrooms, multiple closets including walk-in closets, windowed kitchens with ample counter and cabinet space, and large foyers suitable for dining areas. Many units feature original hardwood floors and abundant natural light. Higher floor apartments offer views extending to the Hellgate and RFK Bridge, with some units enjoying eastern and southern exposures that capture sunrise views. The complex offers convenient access to Manhattan via the N, W, and F trains, with the nearest subway stops approximately five minutes away and Queensboro Plaza hub 10 to 15 minutes away. By car, residents can reach Manhattan via the Ed Koch/59th Street Bridge or RFK Bridge. The location provides proximity to Astoria's diverse dining scene and cultural institutions including the Isamu Noguchi Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, Astoria Park, Museum of the Moving Image, and MoMA PS1. The co-op does not permit subletting, and pet policies appear restrictive, with some buildings allowing up to two cats but no dogs.
Doorman
None
Type
Co-op
Year Built
1950
Apartments
Floors
15
Pets: Small pets only
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Post War
  • Garden
  • Elevator
  • On-Site Parking
  • Outdoor Entertainment Space
  • Laundry Room
  • Sports Court
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