Listing Courtesy of Modern Spaces
$1,595,000
Potential Rebate: $23,925
Charming Two-Family Brick Home in the Heart of Astoria<br>20–23 41st Street, Astoria, NY 11105 Asking Price: $1,595,000<br>Welcome to 20–23 41st Street — a beautiful, legal two-family brick row house full of character and possibilities. Built in 1870, by William Steinway as part of his Steinway Village project, this classic Astoria home offers a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern flexibility.<br>Inside, you’ll find two spacious apartments, each about 750 sq. ft. The top floor has two bedrooms and one bathroom, while the main floor features one bedroom and one bathroom, making it great for rental income, extended family, or live-in owners.<br>The semi-finished basement includes a kitchenette and cold storage, offering plenty of extra space. Out back, enjoy an entertainer’s backyard — perfect for relaxing, gardening, or hosting get-togethers.<br><br>Property details:<br><br>Lot size: 25 × 100 ft<br><br>Building size: 25 × 36 ft<br><br>Construction: Brick/Masonry<br><br>Ground elevation: 24 ft<br><br>Zoning: R5 (with approx. 2,250 sq. ft. of unused FAR for future expansion)<br><br>Delivered partially vacant<br><br>This home sits on a quiet block yet keeps you close to everything Astoria has to offer — great restaurants, parks, and easy access to public transportation.<br><br>Showings are by appointment only through the listing agent.
$8,129 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$23,925
Monthly savings impact
$66/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 20-23 41st Street against the surrounding Ditmars Steinway market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Ditmars Steinway.
Ditmars Steinway is the northern section of Astoria, generally defined as the area north of the Grand Central Parkway and east of Steinway Street. While often grouped with Astoria, it has a distinct, quieter character. It is a neighborhood of low-rise homes, tree-lined blocks, and a strong sense of community, anchored by the bustling Ditmars Boulevard commercial strip.
The housing stock here is diverse but lower-density than central Astoria. You will find extensive rows of brick two-family houses, semi-detached homes, and small pre-war apartment buildings. It is highly sought after by those who want the Astoria vibe but with more space and easier parking. Prices reflect the high demand for this "best of both worlds" location.
Ditmars Steinway feels more settled and residential. It is popular with young families and long-time residents. Ditmars Boulevard is a fantastic main street, lined with Greek tavernas, trendy cafes, and boutiques. It is lively without being chaotic, offering a sophisticated but approachable nightlife and dining scene.
The neighborhood is served by the last stop on the N and W trains at Ditmars Blvd. This guarantees a seat during the morning commute. The Q69 and Q101 buses run through the area. It is also close to the Grand Central Parkway for drivers, though street parking can still be competitive.
Being adjacent to Astoria Park is a massive perk. Residents have easy access to the pool, track, and river views. The neighborhood has excellent shopping options, from traditional butchers to modern organic markets. Schools are well-regarded and within walking distance.
Ditmars Steinway is best for professionals and families who want the culture and convenience of Astoria but prefer a quieter, more residential streetscape.

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