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SOLD FOR $2,240,000

· Closed September 2, 2021

21 45TH Avenue #NA
Closed For Sale Multi Family

$2,240,000

$1,005 per sq ft

21 45TH Avenue #NA

Long Island City, Queens

MLS® #RLS10622267

RLS at REBNY

Listing by Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

6

Bedrooms

3

Baths

2,228

Sq. Ft.

N/A

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 3
Living Area 2,228 sq ft
Year Built N/A
Neighborhood Long Island City

Property Highlights

  • Location: Long Island City, Queens
  • Property Type: Multi Family

Property Details

Type Multi Family
Total Rooms 10
Baths 3 Full
Pets Yes
Living Area 2,228 sq ft

Description

DEAL FELL THROUGH - BACK ON MARKET! Video tour available - contact Seller's BrokerHUNTERS POINT HISTORIC DISTRICT
This four-story row house is located at the eastern portion of the renowned Hunter's Point Historic District block in Long Island City, Queens. This spectacular row of circa 1870 townhouses compromises one of the finest collections of intact, mostly Italianate, row houses in all of New York. Time Out Magazine recently cited it as the third most beautiful block in the entire city, and a picture of it appeared on the cover of New York Magazine behind the headline"Long Island City: The Next Hot Neighborhood".
The Long Island City area, which is currently undergoing a tremendous real estate boom, is located one subway stop from midtown Manhattan, and is well-served by four subway lines: the E, M, 7, & G. You can be in Grand Central Terminal in ten minutes and the Citicorp building on Lexington Avenue in five minutes. Tax rates in the neighborhood are very low, and the aesthetic pleasures of the tall London Plane trees, open city views, and peaceful ambiance one finds on the block make it a pleasure to come home. And so convenient.

The neighborhood is tremendously vibrant with new restaurants, cafes, and the like opening nearly every month. The largest indoor climbing facility in the city, The Cliffs in LIC, is a block away, and you're three blocks from the famous PS1 Contemporary Art Museum. You're about four blocks from the new Long Island City waterfront, too, with its brand new and architecturally distinguished Public Library, and new waterfront Parks at Hunter's Point South. There's Ferry Service, CitiBike Stations, and Revel Scooters available, too.

21-49 45TH AVENUE: THE PROPERTY
Listings in the Hunter's Point Historic District block are few and far between, especially for a Two-Family house that will be delivered vacant. The house is 16.5' wide, and 36' deep with four stories, with an interior square footage of approximately 2,228 sf. The lot is 100' deep and the FAR is 2, which means there is approximately 1,072 square feet of un-used development, or "air rights" available for the new owner to expand the building's interior size. There are some restrictions of course, due to the location within a Historic District, but several of the houses on the block have been built-out to full size. As it stands now there is a back yard that is 64' deep, waiting for a gardener's touch. The house is four stories, with a full basement. The lowest floor, or Garden Level, is a foot or so below grade but is as much a part of the interior space as the rest of the house and contains a front room, a back room, a full bath, and an extension into the back yard. The Parlor Level contains two Bedrooms at present and could be converted to Living and Dining Rooms. The Third Level contains two Bedrooms, a full Bath, and a possible small bedroom or study. The Top Floor contains two Bedrooms, a full bath, and a Kitchen. This is a beautiful block in a most favorable location, and bears comparison with the best of Brownstone Brooklyn, and Greenwich Village. Come and see for yourself!

Features & Amenities

Appliances

Washer Dryer Allowed

Building Information

Total Units 2
Stories 4

Long Island City sits directly across the East River from Midtown Manhattan, reachable in one stop on the 7 train. LIC has added more than 12,000 residential units since 2015, transforming former industrial blocks into a corridor of glass-tower condos, converted loft co-ops, and rental high-rises along the waterfront. Gantry Plaza State Park, MoMA PS1, and the Hunters Point Library anchor the neighborhood’s cultural identity. Median condo prices run roughly 30-40% below comparable Manhattan waterfront units, drawing both first-time buyers and investors looking for appreciation in one of the city’s highest-growth zip codes.

Long Island City Live Market Data

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Active Listings

169

Median Asking Price

$1.20M

Median $/Sqft

$1,524

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

13

Price Reduced

16%

Sold (30 Days)

13

Median Sale Price

$1.27M

Live data from RLS at REBNY • Updated 4/19/26, 4:02 PM EST

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21 45TH Avenue #NA, Long Island City, Queens County

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MLS® ID: RLS10622267
First Listed: 1/13/2020
Price Changed: 8/29/2021
Closed: 9/2/2021
Contract Date: 3/10/2021

Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC - Miles Chapin

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