26-19 14th Place, Astoria, NY 11102
- 3 beds |
- 3 baths |
- 1,600 sqft
Duplex
Built in 1920
1,529sqft lot
—— car garage
$919/sqft
Listed 3 days ago
Property Description
This beautifully renovated, vacant two-family brick home at 26-19 14th Place presents a rare opportunity on a quiet cul-de-sac, just two blocks from Astoria Park. Its immediate availability offers unparalleled flexibility in today's market. The versatile layout is ideal for an owner-occupant looking to generate rental income. The first-floor unit can be duplexed with the finished basement, creating a spacious owner's residence with direct access to a private deck and a large yard. A modern bluestone porch in the front provides another inviting outdoor space. Both apartments feature tasteful, timeless finishes and a comfortable, modern aesthetic. Each unit has its own boiler and hot water tank for fully separated utilities. Additional amenities include a new washer/dryer, abundant natural light, and efficient layouts. The top-floor apartment offers two bedrooms, while the first-floor unit has one bedroom connected to the full finished basement. The location is exceptionally convenient, just steps from Astoria Park's track, pool, and waterfront, and close to a variety of local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores. Commuting is easy with walking access to Astoria Blvd or 30th Ave N, W subway stations, multiple bus routes, and the NYC Ferry on Vernon Blvd. Vacant, with low taxes, and meticulously maintained, this move-in-ready property checks all the boxes for comfortable city living with significant income potential.
- Listing Status:
- Active
- Listing Office:
- Horowitz Real Estate : 718-355-8881
- MLS ID:
- 897012

- General: Entrance FoyerNatural WoodworkQuartz/Quartzite Counters
- Laundry: In Basement
- Basement: FinishedFullWalk-Out Access
- Flooring: HardwoodTile
- A/C: None
- Heating: Hot Water
This listing courtesy of Horowitz Real Estate
Monthly Payment
- Principal & Interest $
- Property Taxes $
- Home Insurance $
- VA Funding Fee $