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$5,000,000

For Sale

Delisted 12/28/2020

9,185 ft²

$544 per ft²

46 rooms

24 beds

10+ baths

Seller's agent

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Prime Realty

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Listing by Prime Realty, Corporate Broker, 81-15 Queens Boulevard Ste, Elmhurst, NY 11373

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Estimated payment

$26,852/mo

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Seller’s agent

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Rita Mahgerefteh

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Prime Realty

description

The Subject Properties includes the sale of 901 40 Ave and 38-65 9 St in Prime Location in Long Island City. The buildings are located next to each other on the Corner of 9th Street and 40 Ave. The Building with 901 40 Ave includes one Store and Seven (3) bedroom apartments, all rented . The building is rent stabilized with additional 3,120 Buldable Sqft of air rights .

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About the building

9-01 40th Avenue

9-01 40th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101

Mixed-use building inLong Island City

6 units

4 stories

1916 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 137 days
DatePriceEvent

12/28/2020

$5,000,000

Delisted by Prime Realty

12/20/2020

$5,000,000

Listed by Prime Realty

12/17/2020

$5,000,000

Delisted by Prime Realty

8/10/2020

$5,000,000

Listed by Prime Realty

2/3/2020

$5,000,000

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LocationDistance

Fat 21st St

0.25 miles

NW7at Queensboro Plaza

0.53 miles

EGM7at 23rd St–Ely Av

0.65 miles

EMRat Queens Plaza

0.68 miles

NWat 39th Av

0.7 miles

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