Pros: On the water, away from the train, good neighborhood and safe at night, great gym and parking garage, plus private/public park, best place for food in the area is Bakers Cafe Cons: Common room is absolutely the ba…
34-46 VERNON BLVD., Queens, NY 11106 is a rental building in Astoria, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Pros: On the water, away from the train, good neighborhood and safe at night, great gym and parking garage, plus private/public park, best place for food in the area is Bakers Cafe Cons: Common room is absolutely the ba…
Pros: In-unit laundry, parking garage, gym. Cons: They rent extensively to drug dealers. Multiple issues with dealers hosting for-pay parties, and kicking up to the super. People cooking drugs in their apartment. The pe…
Pros: It's a great building with modern amenities. The staff is overall pretty helpful and nice, and there are some events held bi-weekly to meet your neighbors. The shuttle to the train station is also convenient. Great…
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ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
Eviction Executed — Apt W1701 — P
Eviction Executed — Apt W1701 — P
Eviction Executed — Apt W1309 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E1704 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E1701 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E701 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E1701 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E707 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt E707 — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt W1402 — Possession
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Queens · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~5% by timing your move to November.
South Astoria blends into Long Island City's energy, with Kaufman Astoria Studios (where Sesame Street is filmed) and the Astoria waterfront drawing new development. It's more urban and less village-like than northern Astoria, with good transit and a growing food scene.