$1,649,000
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163-02 45th Ave

Flushing, Queens | 163rd Street & 164th Street

8 Rooms6 Beds2.5 Baths2,600 Square FeetMulti-Family

$1,649,000
floors / apts2 / 2
Lot Size50'x100'
Built Size26'x50'
ZoneR4-1
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$14,027
Price Per SF
$634

This property was sold for $1,760,000 on 04/20/26.

Building Amenities

  • Driveway

Property Description for 163-02 45th Ave

Massive 2-Family Corner Property in Prime Flushing – Parking for 4 Cars! Discover the ultimate combination of convenience and space in this exceptional legal 2-family home in the heart of Flushing. Perfectly situated on a spacious 50 x 100 corner lot, this brick/Frame property (built in 1970) offers an incredible investment opportunity or a sprawling multi-generational home with a total of 2,650 Sq Ft of living space plus a full, finished basement. The interior boasts a massive footprint with a total of 6 Bedrooms and 2 Full Bath and 2 half baths. The layout is ideal for privacy and comfort with the first floor featuring a sprawling 3-bedroom apartment with a large living room, a formal dining room perfect for entertaining, a spacious kitchen, and 1.5 baths. The second floor is a mirror image of the first, offering another 3 bedrooms, large living room, formal dining room, kitchen, and 1.5 baths. The property includes a full finished basement with its own separate entrance, adding significant flexible space. This level connects directly to the 2-car attached garage. Combined with the private driveway, you have rare, coveted parking for 4 vehicles. Leave the car at home! You are just 4 blocks from the LIRR (Broadway station) for a quick 20-minute ride to Penn Station. Multiple bus stops located just one block away, connecting you instantly to the Main St. Flushing Subway (7 Train Express) with effortless access to NYC. Zoned for SD#25 with the grammar school located only 4 blocks away plus shops and parks (Kissena Park) all close by. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a substantial corner property in one of Queens' most sought-after neighborhoods.

Listing History for 163-02 45th Ave

Now
04/22/2026
$1,760,000
Sold and Closed by Shameer Fazal
Keller Williams Realty Landmark II
01/14/2026
Contract Signed by Shameer Fazal
Keller Williams Realty Landmark II

Building Details for 163-02 45th Ave

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1970
Floors/Apts2/2
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Railroad

BroadwayLong Island Rail Road
0.39 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Licensed As
Shameer Fazal
Broker
License#:
10311204564
Company:
Keller Williams Realty Landmark II
Shameer Fazal
Keller Williams Realty Landmark II

Flushing | Queens

Quick Profile

Known for its ethnic diversity that includes a large Asian population, Flushing Queens has much to offer. For starters, it’s a foodies paradise. It has several world-class sporting venues, fantastic tourist attractions and of course shopping. For some folks, the nabe is off the beaten path, which makes it a great place to explore, eat and wander.

Flushing is one of the biggest neighborhoods in Queens. It includes the pocket neighborhoods of East Flushing, Downtown Flushing, Auburndale, Waldheim, and Broadway-Flushing. Its boundaries are Whitestone Expressway and Flushing Creek to the west, Utopia Parkway to the east, 25th and Bayside Avenues to the north, Golden Street, and Horace Harding Expressway to the south.   

The earliest inhabitants of Flushing were the Matinecock Indians. In 1628 the Dutch settled on the banks of Flushing Creek and called their new home Vlissingen. When the British took over in 1645, the neighborhood name became anglicized and it was referred to as Flushing.

The mid-1600s was a notable point in Flushing’s history. Local Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant jailed or banished anyone practicing Quakerism and other religions within the municipality.

Flushing residents joined together and fought the rule imposed by the Dutch. In 1657, the group drafted the Flushing Remonstrance, which petitioned Governor Stuyvesant to allow the freedom to practice religion. The original authors of the petition were jailed but eventually, the small population of Flushing settlers were given an exemption and could practice Quakerism. Scholars say it was the birthplace of freedom of religion and paved the way for the U.S. Constitution’s provision on freedom of religion in the U.S. Bill of Rights.

The World’s Fair is Flushing's biggest claim to fame. In 1939, the World’s Fair opened at Flushing-Meadows Park in Queens. 63 nations took part in the event that included scientific, cultural, and industrial exhibits. The second World's Fair took place in 1964. Both World Fairs played significant role in the development of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

Main Street is one of many business districts within Flushing. The 7 train gives direct access to the area which has a high concentration of Asian-owned restaurants and businesses. Downtown Flushing is another commercial area with malls and mom-and-pop stores scattered throughout.

Flushing is more urban than suburban compared to other areas of Queens. The housing stock consists of a mixture of one and two-family homes, mid-rise apartment buildings, and high-density apartment buildings. The pocket neighborhoods of Auburndale, Waldheim, and Broadway-Flushing have a little more of a suburban feel with single-family homes and notable architecture. Broadway-Flushing has its own historic district that includes classic Revival styles from the Eclectic Period, Tudors, Colonials, and other styles.

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: 104028TH