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50-51 46th Street
Woodside, Queens | 50th Ave & Laurel Hill Blvd
7 Rooms3 Beds3 Baths1,348 Square FeetSingle Family
$855,000
$855,000
Updated 4 years ago
Sold

50-51 46th Street

Woodside, Queens | 50th Ave & Laurel Hill Blvd

7 Rooms3 Beds3 Baths1,348 Square FeetSingle Family

$855,000
floors / apts2 / 1
Lot Size20'x100'
Built Size20'x30'
ZoneR4
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$5,878
Price Per SF
$634

This property was sold for $855,000 on 10/15/18.

Building Amenities

  • Garage

Property Description for 50-51 46th Street

Clean & well maintained 1 family house

3 bedrooms plus a home office

3 full windowed bathrooms

1348 Square Feet

Approximately 594 Square feet of finished basement

Over-sized 2 Car Garage with a large finished attic

Brand new boiler

3" stripped oak hardwood flooring

Overhead lighting throughout

Cooking kitchen

Abundance of closets & windows

Minutes Away, But a World Apart.

This tree-lined block, with its long stretches of uniform brick row houses, provides a serene residential atmosphere that belies its location just 20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan. In fact, Sunnyside, Queens, is a diverse, hidden gem known for its friendly, relaxed ambiance and streetscapes that evoke an Old New York feel.

Just four blocks north, the Greenpoint Avenue and Queens Boulevard thoroughfares provide an array of great shops, restaurants and services, including Starbucks, Key Foods and an array of international cuisine. Neighboring enclaves Long Island City, Astoria and Greenpoint add to the roster of dining and nightlife venues. The 7 train is a half-mile away, and the nearby BQE and LIE provide easy access to the rest of the city and beyond.

Building Details for 50-51 46th Street

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeTownhouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1925
Floors/Apts2/1
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Transit and Citi Bike

Citi Bike

48 St & 50 Ave
0.14 miles
43 St & 50 Ave
0.2 miles

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Joe Cruz
Compass

Woodside | Queens

Quick Profile

From Irish enclave to modern day melting pot, Woodside Queens is an affordable working-class neighborhood with a laid-back vibe.  

 Woodside is bordered by Elmhurst to the east, Astoria to the west, Jackson Heights to the northeast and Long Island City to the south.

 According to many residents, one of the perks of living in the neighborhood is the short train commute to Manhattan and Grand Central Station. What Woodside lacks in attractions, it certainly makes up for it with fun bars and pubs, coffee shops, parks, and food spots. Especially the endless variety of ethnic food establishments throughout the neighborhood.

 Queens is already the epicenter of ethnic food. So, it’s no surprise that there are many culinary treasures in Woodside. Especially when it comes to Filipino food. Little Manilla, as it's affectionately known as, begins at 63rd Street on Roosevelt Avenue and extends to 71st. You’ll find Filipino markets and restaurants selling everything from comfort food to traditional Filipino ingredients. Make sure you come hungry.

 Woodside has always been a melting pot. Irish, Italian and German immigrants flocked to the neighborhood in the early 20th century. In recent years, Asian and Latin immigrants have joined the population.

 As of lately, the neighborhood has attracted people looking to get a little more bang for their buck as well as those who have been priced out of nearby areas like Sunnyside and Long Island City. Most Woodside residents rent and a smaller portion of them own.

 When it comes to housing stock, you’ll find a little bit of everything in Woodside. Standalone houses, large apartment buildings, towering co-ops and 2 and 3 story detached homes are common.

 The neighborhood has not seen an explosion of growth in new and modern construction yet so there are some good deals to be had. The average listed price is $419,000 while the median listed price is $372,000.

 Woodside's main commercial artery is Roosevelt Avenue, which has always been a busy thoroughfare. Irish bars, Italian bakeries, mom and pop stores of every type share the commercial space. The rumbling subway passes overhead on the elevated track and adds a little grittiness to it all.

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