$1,300,000
Updated 7 months ago
Off Market

20-39 150th Street

Whitestone, Queens | 20th Road & 21st Ave

8 Rooms6 Beds4.5 Baths1,970 Square FeetMulti-Family

$1,300,000
floors / apts2 / 2
Lot Size26'x95'
Built Size23'x44'
ZoneR3-1
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$8,636
Price Per SF
$660

Building Amenities

  • Driveway

Property Description for 20-39 150th Street

Welcome to this beautifully renovated fully detached two-family home in the heart of Whitestone, Queens! This spacious 6-over-6 layout features two generous units — the first unit offers 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, while the second unit includes 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, ideal for both end-users and investors. Each unit boasts a spacious living and dining area, along with updated kitchens and bathrooms, all meticulously renovated just 3-4 years ago. Enjoy the convenience of separate heating systems and hot water boilers for each unit, ensuring comfort and efficiency. The property also includes a private driveway that can accommodate at least 2 vehicles. Located in a highly desirable neighborhood, this home is close to schools, parks, shopping, and transportation. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity in a prime Queens location!

Listing History for 20-39 150th Street

Now
01/10/2026
Expired by Edwin Weng
E Realty International Corp.
2026

Building Details for 20-39 150th Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1960
Floors/Apts2/2
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Edwin Weng
E Realty International Corp.

Whitestone | Queens

Quick Profile

With scenic views, East River breezes, and tree-lined streets, the upper middle-class residential neighborhood of Whitestone feels more like a suburb than a part of New York City.  

The neighborhood sits at the northernmost point of Queens and is bounded by the East River to the north, Bayside Avenue to the South, Whitestone Expressway to the west and Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east.

Whitestone is one of the oldest European settlements in New York. Settled by the Dutch in 1640 and eventually purchased for a very small sum from the Matinecock Indian tribe. In 1684 the tribe signed a deed giving full ownership to the Dutch.

The neighborhood's name comes from the Dutch who discovered large white limestone rocks on the shores of the East River. In the early 1800s, Whitestone underwent a name change and for a short while it was known as Clintonville, named after New York City Mayor DeWitt Clinton. The mayor was a resident of Whitestone and eventually went on to become Governor of the State of New York.

Like many areas of Queens, the Long Island Railroad played a significant role in the development of Whitestone and surrounding areas. In 1869, a Long Island Railroad station was built that connected Whitestone to Manhattan and the neighborhood soon flourished. In 1932 train service was discontinued and all three stations in Whitestone closed due to logistics, flooding and costs.

The housing stock in Whitestone consists of single-family homes, two-family detached homes, semi-attached homes, apartments buildings and condos. The neighborhood has beautiful architecture, especially in the sub-neighborhood of Malba. You’ll see Tudors, Dutch colonials, Victorians, Cape Cods, ranches and stucco houses built mostly between the 1920s and 1950s. 

The main business district is in and around Clintonville Street and 14th Avenue. Part of Clintonville Street looks just like a Main Street in a small town. It’s very charming and has been serving the neighborhood for many decades.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 101631TH