36 OCTOBER 11, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES www.qns.com
REAL ESTATE
Report: Queens has more foreclosure listings compared to the rest of the city
Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLS
RIDGEWOOD
Under $600,000
53-24 Metropolitan Avenue
$558,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Malgorzata Pieniadz
Realty By The Park
$600,000-$1,000,000
64-13 Shaler Avenue
$739,000
2 Story
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Diego Sucuzhany
Winzone Realty
Over $1,000,000
58-28 Saint Felix Avenue
$1,195,000
Store + Dwell
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Thomas Macaluso
Macaluso Realty
GLENDALE
Under $600,000
78-10 79th Place
$599,000
Colonial
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Joshua Barry
Listing Pro Realty Services
$600,000-$1,000,000
70-24 69th Street
$899,000
Colonial
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
John Lombardi
Crifasi Real Estate Inc
Over $1,000,000
77-03 74th Street
$1,750,000
Colonial
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
John and Karen Baker
East Coast Realtors Inc
MASPETH
Under $600,000
64-59 59th Avenue
$489,000
Ranch
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Vincent O’Connell
RE/MAX
$600,000-$1,000,000
62-91 60th Drive
$750,000
2 Story
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Fang Quan He
B and T Realty
Over $1,000,000
55-07 69th Place
$1,080,000
2 Story
6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Kaiqiao Wang
B Square Realty Inc
MIDDLE VILLAGE
Under $600,000
69-06 78th Street
$539,000
2 Story
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
David Kueber
Coldwell Banker Kueber Realty
$600,000-$1,000,000
58-53 80th Street
$849,000
Townhouse
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Jaroslaw Kaszuba
Exit All Seasons Realty
Over $1,000,000
60-36 84th Street
$1,170,000
Colonial
6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Shiding Zheng
Lin Pan Realty Group LLC
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
EDAVENPORT@QNS.COM / @QNS
While the number of foreclosures
in New York City are
decreasing, Queens is seeing
a slight increase in homes that are
going to the auction block, according
to a recent report.
PropertyShark released their
Residential Foreclosure Report for
Q3 2018, which measured the amount
of first-time foreclosures as well as
pre-foreclosures throughout the five
boroughs. New York City had an overall
decrease in first-time foreclosures
with 716 in Q3, marking the first time
that this number has been under 800
since Q1 2017.
Queens saw a five percent raise in
foreclosures this quarter compared to
2017 with an increase from 288 to 303
first-time foreclosures. While it was
only a 15-house increase, Queens had
the highest number of foreclosures
going to the auction block compared
to the rest of New York City.
The highest number of foreclosed
properties in Queens were listed in
the 11434 ZIP code, covering parts of
South Jamaica, St. Albans and Springfield
Gardens.
Overall, New York City as a whole
has 2,309 pre-foreclosure listings,
dropping 36 percent year-over-year
and 15 percent quarter-over-quarter.
Compared to the last 19 quarters,
Q3 2018 has had the fewest
cases overall.
Despite the citywide decrease,
Queens still had the largest number
of pre-foreclosure listings with 825
cases this quarter. They were followed
by Brooklyn and Staten Island,
which had 776 and 312 pre-foreclosure
cases, respectively. While
Queens had the highest number of
pre-foreclosure listings compared
to the rest of the city, the borough
still had a 42 percent decrease
year-over-year.
Visit propertyshark.com to read
the full report.
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