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32 rooms

30 beds

0 baths

reported sale

Sold on 8/7/2015

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Licensed Real Estate Broker

Independent Properties NYC Inc

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Listing by Independent Properties NYC Inc, Corporate Broker, 162 North 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211

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Estimated payment

$22,102/mo

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Jasper Socia

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Independent Properties NYC Inc

description

27-12 and 27-10 37th avenue. 50x100 zoned R6A delivered vacant. Buildings can be bought together or separately. Please call for additional information.

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About the building

27-12 37th Avenue

27-12 37th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101

Commercial building inLong Island City

- units

2 stories

1916 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 25 days
DatePriceEvent

2/23/2016

$4,000,000

Sold by Independent Properties NYC Inc

8/7/2015

$4,000,000

No longer available

7/13/2015

$4,000,000

Listed by Independent Properties NYC Inc

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NWat 39th Av

0.23 miles

MRat 36th St

0.34 miles

Fat 21st St

0.45 miles

EMRat Queens Plaza

0.45 miles

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