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  • $1,395,000

    2229 41st St, Astoria, NY 11105

    6beds
    2,640sqft
    Multi Family
    Built in 1880
    -- sqft lot
    $1,356,000 Zestimate®
    $528/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Front porchWide deckRefinished hardwood floorsLarge eat-in kitchen
    22-29 41st Street | Astoria, New York Some homes don’t just sit on a block — they belong to it. 22-29 41st Street is one of those. A classic frame-built two-family with a finished lower level and a backyard so big it feels like the last honest piece of space left in New York City. The house stands tall and solid, wrapped in light-colored siding with a front porch that seems made for long mornings and slow evenings. Inside, the second floor holds a three-bedroom apartment filled with sunlight. Refinished hardwood floors stretch across rooms that feel open yet grounded, with just enough height and warmth to remind you what home used to mean. The first-floor apartment carries that same sense of ease — two bedrooms, a large eat-in kitchen, and a living room that leads out to a wide deck overlooking the yard. It’s the kind of place where you can picture a Sunday breakfast, the smell of coffee, and the city still half-asleep outside. The finished lower level has its own entrance and a door that opens directly to a massive 1,500 square foot backyard. It’s a space that changes with the seasons — summer barbecues, fall gatherings, quiet winter mornings. Paved and framed by stone, it’s private yet generous, the kind of outdoor area that feels impossible to find in Astoria anymore. Each apartment is rented month-to-month, offering immediate income or total flexibility. The property measures 22 by 40 feet on a 25 by 100 lot, semi-attached, well maintained, and full of character. The block itself is classic Astoria — quiet, tree-lined, real. Step out and you’re steps from Ditmars Boulevard, where the neighborhood still feels alive with café chatter, corner stores, and the smell of bread from the bakery. Walk to Astoria Park, catch the N or W train to Manhattan, or hop on the Grand Central Parkway when you need to move fast. LaGuardia Airport is ten minutes away, but most days you’ll be content right here. Homes like this are becoming rare — the kind that still breathe, still hold stories, still feel human. 22-29 41st Street isn’t just a property. It’s a reminder that some corners of this city haven’t forgotten how to live.
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