REAL ESTATE
Four Queens residential buildings make top 10 best-selling in NYC
Sales in Queens HOMES COOPS CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
BAYSIDE JACKSON HEIGHTS ST. ALBANS HOWARD BEACH
Under $500,000
160-10 17th Ave., Whitestone
$338,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Cecilia Valentino
Keller Williams Landmark II
$500,000-900,000
46-18 244th St., Douglaston
$898,000
1-family Tudor
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Carolyn Meenan
Daniel Gale Associates
Over $900,000
48-22 Oceania St., Bayside
$1,379,000
2-family Cape
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Derek Greene
Greene Realty Group
Under $500,000
33-65 14th St., Long Island City
$489,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Bianca Colasuonno
NY Space Finders Inc.
$500,000-900,000
33-16 81st St., Jackson Heights
$785,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Daniel Karatzas
Beaudoin Realty Group
Over $900,000
9-28 Main Ave., Long Island City
$999,000
1-family home
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Shlomo Meirov
Olam Realty Group
Under $500,000
189-11 118th Ave., St. Albans
$479,999
1-family Colonial
4 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms
David Hall
Getmore Realty
$500,000-900,000
91-33 245th St., Bellerose
$659,000
1-family Colonial
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Roberto Loubriel
Realty Executives LAR Group
Over $900,000
184-498 Hovendon Rd., Jamaica Estates
$975,000
1-family home
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Dominick Schook
Charles Rutenberg Realty
Under $500,000
67-66 108th St., Forest Hills
$259,999
Co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Debra Harari
Contact Realty II Corp.
$500,000-900,000
115-22 123rd St., South Ozone Park
$550,000
1-family Colonial
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Mimi Huynh
Winzone Realty
Over $900,000
80-20 151st Ave., Howard Beach
$949,000
2-family home
6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Eric Schmer
Prime Realty
BY SUZANNE MONTEVERDI
smonteverdi@qns.com / @smont76
Queens stole the spotlight in a new
report ranking the most popular residential
buildings throughout the fi ve boroughs
over the last few months.
According to PropertyShark, four
Queens buildings were among the
top-selling in the third quarter of 2017,
“emphasizing, once again, the fast-paced
rhythm at which Queens is developing.”
Th e Grand at SkyView Parc, located at
131-05 40th Rd. in downtown Flushing,
took the top spot on the list. Th e second
condo tower of three within the residential
community, Th e Grand sold 92 units
in between July 1 and Sept. 30 at a median
sale price of $799,569 — nearly double
the number of units the No. 2 building,
Manhattan’s 389 East 89, sold during the
same time period.
Th e newly-completed tower off ers studios
to three-bedroom units located
blocks away from a variety of transportation
options, including the 7 train and
Long Island Rail Road. Th e complex also
features a number of amenities, including
a fi tness center, rooft op park and shopping
center.
Ranking at No. 3 was Flushing
Commons, located at 138-35 39th Ave.
Th e high-end building designed by
Perkins Eastman sold 46 units in the
third quarter at a median sale price of
$1,014,585 and features apartments ranging
from one- to four-bedrooms. Certain
elements of the mega-project remain
under construction.
Selling the same number of units at
a signifi cantly lower median sale price
($628,362) was East West Tower, which
placed No. 4 on the list. Located at 142-
32 37 Ave., the 13-story condo tower —
which is still under construction — is slated
to feature 88 units.
Queens made its fi nal appearance in the
top 10 with Th e Harrison at No. 8. Th e
27-story condo building in Long Island
City sold 30 units at a median sale price
of $822,237 in the third quarter, according
to PropertyShark.
For the report, PropertyShark counted
all sales closed between July 1 and Sept.
30. Th e complete report can be viewed at
www.propertyshark.com.
Photo courtesy of SkyView Parc
The SkyView Parc development in downtown Flushing.