REAL ESTATE
These Queens nabes sold homes the quickest in 2019’s third quarter
Sales in QueensHOMES COOPS CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
BAYSIDE ASTORIA HOLLIS HILLS OZONE PARK
Under $500,000
138-10 Franklin Ave., Unit 5 , Flushing
$498,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Rui Gen Liu, East Coast Realtors Inc.
$500,000-$900,000
204-01 34th Ave., Bayside
$788,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Juan Barreneche, Timothy Scutchfi eld,
EXP Realty
Over $900,000
21-20 Francis Lewis Blvd., Whitestone
$1,148,000
Exp Ranch
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Stephanie Belanich, Maxine Conlin,
Keller Williams Realty Greater
Under $500,000
33-06 92 St., Unit 5W, Jackson Heights
$348,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Claudia Echeverri, RE/MAX 1st Choice
$500,000-$900,000
11-25 47th Ave., UNIT 5, Long Island
City
$699,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Michael Schulte, CH Queens
Over $900,000
45-15 20th Rd., Astoria
$1,250,000
Two-family colonial
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Georgiana Asonitis, Douglas Elliman Real
Estate
Under $500,000
114-58 196th St., Jamaica
$498,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Alka Jain, Coldwell Banker Residential
$500,000-$900,000
106-07 227 St., Queens Village
$669,000
Colonial
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Jeff rey Langer, Matthew Langer, Langer
Realty Group Ltd.
Over $900,000
85-36 213 St., Hollis Hills
$1,068,000
Colonial
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Irene Gringuz, Daniel Gale Associates
Inc.
Under $500,000
10011 67th Rd., Unit 305, Forest Hills
$478,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Ching Cheng, Edith Yang, Douglas
Elliman Real Estate
$500,000-$900,000
95-26 107th St., Ozone Park
$800,000
Two-family other
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Mirian Vasquez, RE/MAX Team
Over $900,000
87-70 95th St., Woodhaven
$1,195,000
Two-family colonial
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Monica Aulestia, Malvec Acquisitions
LLC
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
edavenport@qns.com
@QNS
A recent real estate report sought to
fi nd out which neighborhoods in Queens
are selling the quickest despite the slowdown
of home sales in New York City.
A new report from StreetEasy.com took
a look at which areas in New York City
sold homes the fastest and which had a
tougher time selling inventory during
the third quarter of 2019. According to
their fi ndings, in New York City overall
homes spent a median of 83 days during
this time.
While neighborhoods in Manhattan
tended to have homes linger on the market
for longer periods of time, homes
in Queens seemed to fl y off the shelves
in comparison. Th e report found that
homes in South Queens, encompassed
by Jamaica, Ozone Park, Woodhaven
and Richmond Hill, spent the shortest
amount of time on the market at just 60
days. StreetEasy attributes this to the area
being more aff ordable in the city — the
median recorded sales price was $545,000
in the third quarter — and the demand
for more aff ordable areas being higher.
Th e Northwest Queens area, covering
Astoria, Long Island City, Sunnyside and
Ditmars-Steinway, was the third fastest
area to sell homes this past quarter, with
homes spending a median of 70 days on
the market. Th e amount of days on the
market in northwest Queens decreased
17 days year-over-year.
Following right behind at numbers four
and fi ve were Central Queens, covering
Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Woodside,
Corona, Ridgewood, as well as northeast
Queens, covering Flushing, Kew
Gardens, Whitestone, Oakland Gardens,
both with a median of 71 days on the
market.
Visit streeteasy.com to read the full
report. Photo via Shutterstock
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