REAL ESTATE
Four Queens properties among the top-selling NYC buildings this year
BY SAMANTHA WANDERER
An end of the year report from Property
Club placed four Queens properties on its
list of the top 20 best-selling residential
buildings in NYC. Th is list is ranked by
the number of units sold in 2019.
Th e GALERIE Project, located at 22-18
Jackson Ave. in Long Island City, was
ranked third on the overall list. Th e 182-
unit building sold 93 units during 2019,
with a median sale price per unit of
$909,493. Th e combined sales volume was
a whopping $95 million.
GALERIE didn’t make the list in
Property Club’s report of best-selling
buildings from the fi rst half of the year,
so the fact that it ranked third this time
show that sales have picked up rapidly in
recent months. Th e units in this building
range from studios to three-bedrooms,
and the building features unique amenities
Sales in QueensHOMES COOPS CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
WHITESTONE ASTORIA BELLEROSE OZONE PARK
Under $500,000
74-80 220 St., Unit 1, Bayside
$345,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Diane Levy, Breezes Brokerage LLC
$500,000-$900,000
15-85 144 St., Whitestone
$838,888
Two story
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Evangelia Boudourakis, Irene Nictas,
Daniel Gale Associates Inc.
Over $900,000
217-31 Corbett Rd., Bayside
$929,000
Other
2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms
WenLuan Zhang, Canaan Realty
International
Under $500,000
48-35 43rd St., Unit 4E , Woodside
$354,000
Co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Karina Prudencio, Matthew Schreiner,
Mint Homes LI LLC
$500,000-$900,000
47-05 5th St., Long Island City
$875,000
Condo, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Richard Polanco, Keller Williams
Landmark II
Over $900,000
45-15 20th Rd., Astoria
$1,250,000
Two-family colonial
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Georgia Asonitis, Douglas Elliman Real
Estate
Under $500,000
114-29 204th St., St. Albans
$479,995
Two-story
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Kwesi Cunningham, Excell Choice Realty
$500,000-$900,000
92-34 241st St., Bellerose
$695,000
Two-family colonial
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Reema Sharma, Rohit Sharma, S H V Real
Estate Corp.
Over $900,000
88-02 145th St., Jamaica
$2,300,000
Two-family colonial
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Stephanie Abreu, Anand Persaud,
Compass Greater NY LLC
Under $500,000
86-10 151 Ave., Unit 3A, Howard Beach
$168,888
Co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Carolyn DeFalco, Keller Williams Realty
Liberty
$500,000-$900,000
7822 88th Rd., Woodhaven
$529,000
Duplex
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Mohsan Hussain, Best American Homes Inc.
Over $900,000
103-65 104th St., Ozone Park
$1,129,000
Two-family townhouse
7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Dinesh Prasad, National Homes Direct
Inc.
including a curated art program and
other luxury features.
Adam America Real Estate and Vanke
US developed the GALERIE, and Th e
Aguayo Team at Halstead Property
Development Marketing helped close
sales, according to Property Club.
One Bay Club Drive and Th e Grandview
Commons are the next two Queens buildings
on the list, coming in at 14th and
15th respectively.
Th e Sunrise Forest Hills, brokered by
the fi rm Douglas Elliman, is the fi nal
Queens building to enter the top 20 for
NYC. Douglas Elliman also handled sales
at fi ve other projects in NYC, including
Gramercy Square and 565 Broome Soho.
Th e median price per unit at Th e
Sunrise Forest Hills was $853,497, putting
it second behind the GALERIE for
the most expensive unit price in Queens
on the list.
It is notable that all of the top-selling
buildings in Manhattan sold on average
for over $1,000,000 while Queens’s lowest
median price was $315,824. Although the
prices in Queens were signifi cantly lower,
Property Club still reports that Queens
and Brooklyn are increasingly becoming
less aff ordable.
Read the full report at propertyclub.
com.
Renderings courtesy of Binyan Studios