REAL ESTATE
Queens beats out rest of city with over 100,000 homes sold in past decade
Photo by Christina Santucci
Sales in QueensHOMES COOPS CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
BEECHHURST WOODSIDE JAMAICA ESTATES FOREST HILLS
Under $500,000
114-58 Sanford Ave. Unit 52, Flushing
$480,000
Co-op
2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom
Katocui Chen, Compass Greater NY LLC
$500,000 - $900,000
109-09 15th Ave. Unit N207, College
Point
$899,100
Condo
2 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms
Duanmei Shao, MEHOME Realty
$900,000 +
6-02 158th St., Beechhurst
$5,999,999
1-family Mediterranean
7 bedrooms, 6 full and 2 half bathrooms
Georgia Asonitis, Douglas Elliman Real
Estate
Under $500,000
37-75 64th St. Unit 52, Woodside
$499,999
Co-op
3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom
Guohua Lin, Chase Global Realty Corp.
$500,000 - $900,000
51-67 72 St., Woodside
$899,000
2-family colonial
4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms
George Athanasopoulos, Breezes
Brokerage LLC
$900,000 +
43-26 53 St., Woodside
$3,500,000
5-family colonial
7 bedrooms, 7 full and 1 half bathrooms
Wendy Tam, Century 21 Milestone Realty
Under $500,000
85-15 Main St. Unit 7B, Briarwood
$134,888
Co-op
1 full bathroom
Cristobal Cottes, EXP Realty
$500,000 - $900,000
221-17 113th Dr., Queens Village
$649,000
1-family colonial
4 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bathroom
Desmond Mahoney, Bill Gallo Realty
$900,000 +
179-27 80 Rd., Jamaica Estates
$3,880,000
1-family colonial
5 bedrooms, 4 full and 1 half bathroom
Alla Yakubov, NY Empire Real Estate
Under $500,000
98-33 64 Ave. Unit 1H, Rego Park
$125,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom
Steven Katz, Benjamin Realty Since 1980
$500,000 - $900,000
139-10 Whitelaw St., Ozone Park
$899,000
2-family colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms
Michael Virapen, Alexander Madison
Realty Inc.
$900,000 +
70 Greenway South, Forest Hills
$3,325,000
1-family tudor
7 bedrooms, 5 full and 2 half bathrooms
Vesna Denic Gmerek, Halstead Forest
Hills LLC
BY MADDISON FARRIS
For the past 10 years,
Queens — and Flushing in
particular — has been home
to the hottest housing market
in the city, according to a
new report.
While the borough as a
whole boasted a large number
of home sales, Flushing
led the charge, according to
the report from Property
Club. In the past 10 years,
a total of 11,623 homes
changed hands in the booming
neighborhood.
In total, 108,801 homes
were sold in Queens from
2010 to 2019, which amounted
to over $64 billion in sales
volume.
Queens had 22 neighborhoods
on Property Club’s list
of the 50 neighborhoods with
the highest number of housing
sales over the past decade.
Flushing’s home sales blew
those of other Queens neighborhoods
out of the water.
Ozone Park and Jamaica
ranked second and third in
Queens and yet sold fewer
homes combined when compared
to Flushing.
In comparison to
Manhattan, Queens off ered
much more practical housing
opportunities for individuals
and families alike.
Manhattan sold some 40,000
fewer homes but left the
decade with over $152 billion
in sales volume.
Brooklyn ranked second in
the city with about 95,000
home sales from 2010 to 2019
and also ranked second in
sales volume, generating a little
over $80 billion in sales.