Welcome to this beautifully restored and spacious one-bedroom unit in the Queensview Co-op. Perched high on the 12th floor, this living room boasts an oversized west-facing window, offering beautiful NYC skyline and sunset views. The unit also includes ample closet space and a separate, freshly renovated eat-in kitch with new cabinetry, stone countertops, and a beautiful white tile backsplash. The Queensview Co-op has it all! They offer gated parking for only $125 per month, bike and stroller storage, in-building laundry, and on-site security and management. The complex has well-maintained park-like grounds, a playground, and a new gated basketball/pickleball court for the shareholders. The complex is also conveniently located just a minute's walk from local amenities including many restaurants and bars, cafes, groceries, and almost anything else you can think of. You will also be ideally located just blocks from the N/Q train for a fast commute to Manhattan, or the Astoria Ferry if you prefer a short boat ride into the city. Don't miss out on this beautiful apartment!
North Queensview, located between Queens Boulevard and the East River, is a residential and waterfront New York neighborhood with mid-century co-ops and skyline-facing promenades. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Queensboro Bridge Greenway entrance near 21st Street, where cyclists, dog-walkers, and commuters stream past pocket lawns and river breezes. Brick towers sit among mature trees, with internal courtyards and paths that keep the streetscape calm. The East River waterfront frames long views toward Midtown and Roosevelt Island. MoMA PS1 and SculptureCenter add a contemporary-art current nearby. Food and coffee rituals often orbit LIC institutions like Casa Enrique and Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters.
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Offer insights
21-36 33rd Rd Unit 12B · $399,000
$400K and above
75% chance or better to win
Why $400K+ is a strong offer
DAYS ON MARKET
6 days
The average home goes pending in 61 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
97.7%
Most homes are selling 2% below list price.
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Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Interior features
Eat-in kitchen
Elevator access
Galley-style kitchen
High-speed internet
Pantry
Quartz or quartzite countertops
Double-pane windows
Common area laundry
Cats allowed
Bedrooms
One-level residence with a total of 3 rooms
Bathrooms
1 full bathroom
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Gas range
Refrigerator
Stainless steel appliances
ENERGY STAR qualified appliances
Laundry & utility
Shared laundry in common area
Flooring
Hardwood flooring
Tile flooring
Heating & cooling
Baseboard heating
No central cooling
Exterior features
Courtyard
Garden
Outdoor lighting
Playground
Basketball court
Outdoor space
Bicycle room
Home design
Stock cooperative (co-op)
Parking
Off-street parking in a private, unassigned parking lot (monthly fee applies)
Security
Building security
Fire alarm
Fire sprinkler system
Construction
Brick construction
Utilities
Public sewer
Cable connected
Electricity connected
Natural gas connected
Phone available
Sewer connected
Public trash collection
HOA & community
Association: Queensview
Electricity and solar
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Condo/Co-op
County
Queens County
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Last updated by owner on Aug 13, 2026.
R5
Low-Density Contextual Residence District
R5 districts allow a variety of housing at a higher density than permitted in R3-2 and R4 districts. The floor area ratio (FAR) of 1.25 typically produces three-and four-story attached houses and small apartment houses. With a height limit of 40 feet, R5 districts provide a transition between lower- and higher-density neighborhoods and are widely mapped in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Portions of Windsor Terrace and Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn are R5 districts.