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Want a new rental with a pool in NYC? Dive into the outer boroughs

The two towers at 20 and 30 Halletts Point in Astoria, Queens, are the newest additions to the Durst Organization’s Astoria waterfront development. There are about 30 rentals available, ranging from studios to two-bedroom, two-bath units for $3,047 to $6,294. There’s an outdoor pool with views of the city and East River, with barbecue grills, dining areas, and landscaping. The buildings have fitness centers, lounges, game rooms, and nearly 8,000 square feet of retail at the base. Outside is a new 2.5-acre public esplanade. Unit #633, a one bedroom, one bath for $3,047, with quartz countertops and custom cabinetry, is available July 1st.
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Leasing begins for 647 units at Halletts Point in Astoria copy

“Halletts Point has been transformed into a waterfront oasis. With new housing, retail, spectacular views of the East River and Manhattan and beautifully conceived public open space, residents have a tranquil home, a connection to nature and quick access to everything that Astoria and New York City have to offer,” Durst Organization President Jody Durst said.
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Renderings unveiled for new housing developments in Astoria with 647 units at Halletts Point

Designed by Handel Architects, this development will consist of 647 residential rental units, retail space and the first section of waterfront public open space. Leasing for these units is expected to begin in February 2025, with move-ins on track to start in the spring.
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Construction Update: 20 and 30 Halletts Point

The two-tower development is the second phase of a larger master plan by Durst that includes seven sites in the Halletts Point section of Astoria. When completed, the project will bring 647 residential units and a waterfront esplanade.
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