Long Island City has become a well-known hotspot for luxury rental towers. The latest to join the neighborhood is 41-22 24th Street, dubbed Huis24. Just this past month, the building launched leasing for its 87 apartments, with a concession of 1 month's free rent on a 12-month lease. Available apartments range from studios to two-bedrooms, with prices for studios beginning at $2,250/month, 1-bedrooms at $2,725/month and 2-bedrooms at $3,475/month.
Huis24, the Dutch word for “house,” takes inspiration for its name from Long Island City’s traditional roots as a Dutch immigrant community. Much like its name, the building strives to make a statement and bring a distinctive quality & style not offered by competing rentals. Styling influences of the lobby are credited to the Whitney Museum, featuring a neon sign above the front desk with vibrant colored seating to match.
Huis24, the Dutch word for “house,” takes inspiration for its name from Long Island City’s traditional roots as a Dutch immigrant community. Much like its name, the building strives to make a statement and bring a distinctive quality & style not offered by competing rentals. Styling influences of the lobby are credited to the Whitney Museum, featuring a neon sign above the front desk with vibrant colored seating to match.
Interiors bring tasteful features that speak to any aesthetically keen renter. Gourmet, open-kitchens can be found in all units, complete with state-of-the-art appliances and Caesarstone countertops. The bathrooms offer Kohler fixtures, porcelain tiles, and the coveted luxury of heated floors. Living and bedroom areas welcome natural sunlight with floor-to-ceiling Schüco windows, and Mitsubishi heating/cooling systems provide easy control of temperature. Non-studio units will also provide in-unit washer/dryers to their residents.
As Huis24’s website details, building amenities intend to “pamper, entertain and elevate the comfort” of their residents, and include two separate terraces, one for general lounging, the other specifically for private dining. A screening room, recreation room with foosball, TV & kitchenette provide multiple ways for residents to entertain themselves. The gym, co-working space, garage, storage room and laundry room for studio residents certainly provide the basic utilities that elevate the living experience.
Visit CityRealty's Huis24 building profile to see listings and more photos, or contact the building's team for leasing questions.
As Huis24’s website details, building amenities intend to “pamper, entertain and elevate the comfort” of their residents, and include two separate terraces, one for general lounging, the other specifically for private dining. A screening room, recreation room with foosball, TV & kitchenette provide multiple ways for residents to entertain themselves. The gym, co-working space, garage, storage room and laundry room for studio residents certainly provide the basic utilities that elevate the living experience.
Visit CityRealty's Huis24 building profile to see listings and more photos, or contact the building's team for leasing questions.
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