Overview
Named after The Father of Astoria, William Hallett, the Hallet House is a thoughtfully designed new development at 26-12 4th Street in Astoria. An exceptional luxury boutique rental building with 22 total residences comprising of one to two-bedrooms. Its sleek glass and brick façade sets the tone for the modern interiors.
The apartments are finely crafted with premium finishes and detailing. Standout features include glistening hardwood flooring throughout with black framed floor to ceiling windows. The kitchens are contemporary, composed with marble countertops and premium GE stainless steel appliances with white custom cabinetry leaving the space feeling light and bright. Bathrooms are outfitted with marble designed porcelain tiling, chrome finishes and fixtures with gray cabinetry.
Enjoy a lifestyle that accommodates your every need. All apartments include a GE washer/dryer for your convenience. Select units also feature balconies or private terrace space that enhance the living space.
A carefully considered selection of amenities adds to the appeal of these residences. Relax on the inviting rooftop deck and enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan and Queens. Hallet House is a pet friendly building with a virtual doorman as well as bike storage and parking.
Hallet House’s location in Hallet’s Point is accessible to all that the neighborhood has to offer, with efficient access to Manhattan and elsewhere. The 30th Ave station, with the N and W lines can get you to Midtown Manhattan in less than 20 minutes. The Astoria Blvd station at Hoyt Avenue is another option for transportation. Multiple bus service lines are nearby, Q18, Q19, Q102, Q103 with service to major airports and transit centers. Another alternative is the Astoria Ferry Terminal at Astoria Boulevard and 8th Street which is less than 5 minutes to Manhattan with a direct connection to the Upper East Side. It also offers connections to Roosevelt Island, Midtown and Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. For people who prefer to be active and outdoors, Citi bike station is at 27th Avenue and 9th Street.
This fascinating neighborhood continues to evolve as a cultural center, with one of the highest concentrations of art galleries and studio spaces in New York City. Stop by Noguchi, MoMA PS1, or explore exhibitions, screenings and programs at Socrates Sculpture Park. The waterfront includes fishing piers and running paths for the whole community. For everyday needs there is a COSTCO on Vernon Blvd and Brooklyn Harvest two blocks away. As for the local dining scene, Astoria’s many restaurants and cafes will entice every palate.
Named after The Father of Astoria, William Hallett, the Hallet House is a thoughtfully designed new development at 26-12 4th Street in Astoria. An exceptional luxury boutique rental building with 22 total residences comprising of one to two-bedrooms. Its sleek glass and brick façade sets the tone for the modern interiors.
The apartments are finely crafted with premium finishes and detailing. Standout features include glistening hardwood flooring throughout with black framed floor to ceiling windows. The kitchens are contemporary, composed with marble countertops and premium GE stainless steel appliances with white custom cabinetry leaving the space feeling light and bright. Bathrooms are outfitted with marble designed porcelain tiling, chrome finishes and fixtures with gray cabinetry.
Enjoy a lifestyle that accommodates your every need. All apartments include a GE washer/dryer for your convenience. Select units also feature balconies or private terrace space that enhance the living space.
A carefully considered selection of amenities adds to the appeal of these residences. Relax on the inviting rooftop deck and enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan and Queens. Hallet House is a pet friendly building with a virtual doorman as well as bike storage and parking.
Hallet House’s location in Hallet’s Point is accessible to all that the neighborhood has to offer, with efficient access to Manhattan and elsewhere. The 30th Ave station, with the N and W lines can get you to Midtown Manhattan in less than 20 minutes. The Astoria Blvd station at Hoyt Avenue is another option for transportation. Multiple bus service lines are nearby, Q18, Q19, Q102, Q103 with service to major airports and transit centers. Another alternative is the Astoria Ferry Terminal at Astoria Boulevard and 8th Street which is less than 5 minutes to Manhattan with a direct connection to the Upper East Side. It also offers connections to Roosevelt Island, Midtown and Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. For people who prefer to be active and outdoors, Citi bike station is at 27th Avenue and 9th Street.
This fascinating neighborhood continues to evolve as a cultural center, with one of the highest concentrations of art galleries and studio spaces in New York City. Stop by Noguchi, MoMA PS1, or explore exhibitions, screenings and programs at Socrates Sculpture Park. The waterfront includes fishing piers and running paths for the whole community. For everyday needs there is a COSTCO on Vernon Blvd and Brooklyn Harvest two blocks away. As for the local dining scene, Astoria’s many restaurants and cafes will entice every palate.