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    QUEENSMULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT

    1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily Market Report Overview

  • Multifamily Market Report Overview

    Released quarterly, the Queens Multifamily Market Report is organized in six distinct sections and it is

    designed as a guide to the boroughs multifamily market. The report includes key market stats, the most

    up-to-date quarterly sales data, and charts that give a clear picture of current market conditions.

    The first section - Multifamily Market Overview - shows the boroughs quarterly sales volume and stats on

    average price per square foot and per unit. Small, medium, and large multifamily buildings are also

    accounted for separately and sales stats are provided for each category.

    Following a list of top 25 most expensive multifamily sales, Queens neighborhoods are ranked by average

    price per square foot over the past quarter. Each neighborhood has its own one-page snapshot with stats

    and trends for the local multifamily market.

    Table of Contents

    123456

    Multifamily Market Overview

    Top 25 Multifamily Sales

    Map of Neighborhoods

    Top Neighborhoods

    Sales Maps

    Stats by Neighborhood

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    Large multifamily

    Medium multifamily

    Small multifamily

    -7% YoY

    Transactions

    18% YoY

    Average price/unit

    26% YoY

    Average price/sq.ft.

    42% YoY

    Sales volume

    Multifamily Market Overview

    Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

    $491.8M $298 $246K 233

    $291

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Average price/sq.ft.

    $213M

    214

    190

    200

    210

    220

    230

    240

    250

    $

    $50M

    $100M

    $150M

    $200M

    $250M

    $300M

    Q1-2014 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q2-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Sales volume / Transactions

    $239

    $$50

    $100$150$200$250$300

    Average price/sq.ft.

    $51M10

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

    $

    $20M

    $40M

    $60M

    $80M

    $100M

    $120M

    Q1-2014 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q2-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Sales volume / Transactions

    $322

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Average price/sq.ft.

    $228M 9

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    $

    $100M

    $200M

    $300M

    $400M

    Q1-2014 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q2-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Sales volume / Transactions

    1

    Top 25 Multifamily Sales

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    2050 29 St

    15005 Northern Blvd

    3225 Linden St

    2425 27 St

    4122 49 St

    3814 108 St

    13208 Sanford Ave

    12-Feb-16

    31-Mar-16

    29-Feb-16

    $3,177,242

    $2,700,000

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    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    Address

    4215 Crescent St

    14220 Franklin Ave

    8015 Grenfell St

    8417 125 St

    4129 41 St

    18704 120 Ave

    2030 Elk Dr

    18608 120 Rd

    12130 Farmers Blvd

    14246 Sanford Ave

    $14,500,000

    $14,500,000

    $13,600,000

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    $4,500,000

    $4,300,000

    $4,100,000

    $4,000,000

    $3,762,750

    $3,360,000

    $3,350,000

    16403-16407 89 Ave

    3663 37 Ave

    16220 89 Ave

    3090 14 St

    8715 Britton Ave

    4105 Skillman Ave

    2351 38 St

    4156 Lamont Ave

    4123 24 St

    8910 63 Dr

    $2,550,000

    $2,444,365

    $2,400,000

    Sale Date

    17-Mar-16

    11-Jan-16

    25-Feb-16

    25-Feb-16

    21-Jan-16

    03-Feb-16

    06-Jan-16

    03-Feb-16

    03-Feb-16

    29-Feb-16

    27-Jan-16

    16-Mar-16

    08-Jan-16

    16-Mar-16

    01-Feb-16

    Sale Price

    $70,000,000

    $43,000,000

    $28,000,000

    $25,500,000

    $14,700,000

    $14,500,000

    $14,500,000

    $8,000,000

    $7,560,000

    $7,000,000

    $6,440,000

    $4,800,000

    7,850

    3,007

    8,350

    5,169

    6,270

    31-Mar-16

    04-Feb-16

    22-Feb-16

    Sq.ft.

    110,743

    129,304

    82,091

    84,605

    40,800

    108,300

    73,806

    108,300

    108,300

    53,727

    23,100

    42,880

    15,475

    46,464

    11,830

    16,160

    10,100

    12-Feb-16

    27-Jan-16

    29-Feb-16

    01-Mar-16

    02-Mar-16

    04-Feb-16 $538

    $427

    $1,057

    $323

    $493

    $390

    $3936,100

    Price/Sq.ft.

    $632

    $333

    $341

    $301

    $360

    $134

    $196

    $134

    $134

    $253

    $346

    $176

    $452

    $139

    $406

    $278

    $426

    $342

    $238

    12,000

    16,800

    22,353

    6,250

    Downtown Flushing

    Ditmars - Steinway

    Sunnyside

    Corona

    Downtown Flushing

    Neighborhood

    Hunters Point

    Downtown Flushing

    Kew Gardens

    Kew Gardens

    Sunnyside

    Saint Albans

    Far Rockaway

    Saint Albans

    Saint Albans

    Downtown Flushing

    Rego Park

    Jamaica

    LIC

    Jamaica

    South Astoria

    Elmhurst

    Sunnyside

    Ditmars - Steinway

    Elmhurst

    LIC

    Ditmars - Steinway

    Murray Hill

    Top 25 Multifamily Sales

    Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

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    Map of Neighborhoods

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    Map of Neighborhoods

    Average price per square foot (past 3 years)

    3

    Top Neighborhoods

  • 10

    9

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    -

    $157

    -

    -$117

    $398

    $231

    $180

    $245

    $169

    8

    3

    Far Rockaway 11$20,588,447$164 $196

    Ditmars - Steinway

    Hollis

    Richmond Hill

    Jamaica

    Ozone Park 4

    $14,802,614

    $1,970,000

    $5,960,000

    $18,620,000

    $2,044,898

    $263

    $231

    $180

    $172

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    $168

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    $274

    5

    3

    34

    $16,389,199

    $16,360,000

    $5,575,000

    $2,590,000

    $35,664,297

    $282

    $169

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    $145

    -

    $270

    Medium

    -

    -

    $406

    $426

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    $452

    $258

    $298

    $320

    $337

    $282

    4

    No. of

    sales

    3

    5

    12

    5

    $421

    $320

    $269

    $315

    4

    30

    3

    7

    10

    Avg. price/sqft by multifamily size

    Small

    $488

    $407

    $392

    $383

    $350

    $325

    $320

    -

    $321

    -

    -

    Large

    $632

    -

    -

    $320

    Average

    price/sq.ft.

    $625

    $407

    $395

    $375

    LIC

    Elmhurst

    Glendale

    $274

    $270

    Sales volume

    $72,788,000

    $7,222,000

    $20,068,449

    $23,860,000

    $3,555,000

    $7,972,000

    $8,140,000

    $64,443,054

    $4,360,000

    $55,140,000

    $29,908,055

    $2,860,000

    $319

    $315

    $298

    $296

    $291

    $350

    $325

    $320

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    1

    2

    3

    4

    Jamaica Hills

    Ridgewood

    15

    16

    17

    Neighborhood

    Hunters Point

    Murray Hill

    South Astoria

    Sunnyside

    Jackson Heights

    East Elmhurst

    Maspeth

    Downtown Flushing

    Whitestone

    Kew Gardens

    Corona

    Bayside

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    5

    6

    7

    8 $320

    3

    9

    9

    6

    $360

    -

    -

    -

    $309

    Top Neighborhoods

    Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

    This is a ranking of Queens neighborhoods based on average sale price per sq.ft.

    Only neighborhoods with a minimum of 3 property sales where square footage is available were considered.

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    This heat map displays the price per square foot

    for properties sold in the past 5 years. The areas in

    dark red are the most expensive.

    Price / Sq.ft.

    The map displays recent sales activity. The

    areas in dark blue were the most active in terms

    of closed sales.

    Recent sales

    Sales Maps

    Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

    5

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    0

    Buildings

    3

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $2,860,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $298

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $317,778

    -

    - 0

    BaysideQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    -12%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -11%

    -

    Sales

    3

    0

    Units

    9

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    0% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -11% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -12% YoY

    Sales volume

    Bayside is a suburban neighborhood with the amenities of the city

    including eateries and stores. Compare the bustling pace of Baysides

    Bell Boulevard to the green streets and single-family homes a block away

    and youll see that this neighborhood has many personalities. Its close to

    highways, Throgs Neck Bridge, and is just thirty minutes from

    Manhattan.

    $2.9M

    $ $2M $4M $6M $8M

    $10M $12M

    Sales volume

    $2.9M

    $298

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $298

    3

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    Q1-2013 Q2-2013Q3-2013Q4-2013Q2-2014Q3-2014Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q2-2015Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Number of Transactions

    3

    6

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    30

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $29,908,055

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $315

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $282,151

    -

    - 0

    CoronaQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    30%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    23%

    -

    Sales

    30

    0

    Units

    106

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    7% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    26% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    8% YoY

    Sales volume

    Corona may be one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Queens

    thanks to the history (Malcolm X, Dizzy Gillespie, and Ella Fitzgerald all

    lived here and Tiffany glass got their start here), the many ethnic foods,

    and some of the best public recreational facilities around at Flushing

    Meadows Corona Park. Public transportation is via the 7 train.

    $29.9M

    $ $10M $20M $30M $40M $50M $60M

    Sales volume

    $29.9M

    $315

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $315

    30

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50Number of Transactions

    30

    7

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    6

    2

    0-

    Sales volume

    $10,440,114

    $4,362,500

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $398

    $145

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $298,289

    $111,859

    - 0

    Ditmars - SteinwayQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    3%

    -71%

    Y-o-Y

    9%

    -71%

    Sales

    6

    2

    Units

    35

    39

    Type of Properties Sold

    14% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -44% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -51% YoY

    Sales volume

    The neighborhood of many names, Steinway is also known as Astoria,

    Ditmars, or Long Island City. Whatever you call it, Steinway is a 400-acre

    property that was initially developed by Steinway & Sons when they

    expanded to Queens in 1870. Housing includes single- and multi-family

    brick and frame row houses and a few dozen Victorian red brick homes.

    $14.8M

    $

    $10M

    $20M

    $30M

    $40MSales volume

    $14.8M

    $263

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $263

    8

    0

    5

    10

    15Number of Transactions

    8

    8

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    4

    0

    219067%

    Sales volume

    $7,843,054

    $0

    $56,600,00012864%

    Avg. price/sqft

    $421

    -

    $309Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $392,153

    -

    $270,813 209

    Downtown FlushingQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    -36%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -16%

    -

    Sales

    4

    0

    Units

    20

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    200% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    2592% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    2920% YoY

    Sales volume

    Sometimes referred to as the Chinese Manhattan, Downtown Flushing

    is a huge center of commerce, finance, and transportation. Shiny, brand

    new buildings line the streets, including costly and highly sought-after

    condos. Residents love the 24/7 vibe, specialty stores, eateries, bakeries,

    and quick and easy transportation to Manhattan.

    $64.4M

    $

    $50M

    $100M

    $150MSales volume

    $64.4M

    $320

    -$200$

    $200$400$600$800

    $1,000$1,200

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $320

    6

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8Number of Transactions

    6

    9

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    0

    Buildings

    9

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $7,972,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $325

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $284,714

    -

    - 0

    East ElmhurstQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    56%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    42%

    -

    Sales

    9

    0

    Units

    28

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -31% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    42% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -5% YoY

    Sales volume

    In a city where nothing ever stays the same, there are a few exceptions.

    East Elmhurst is one of them. The neighborhood is made up of small

    stucco and Cape Cod homes and, according to the census, residents stay

    longer in their East Elmhurst homes than in any of the other 2,000 census

    tract areas. Most homes are two-story single-family residences.

    $8.0M

    $

    $2M

    $4M

    $6M

    $8M

    $10MSales volume

    $8.M

    $325

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $325

    9

    0

    5

    10

    15Number of Transactions

    9

    10

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    8

    2

    0-

    Sales volume

    $7,860,000

    $8,500,000

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $337

    $258

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $291,111

    $229,730

    - 0

    ElmhurstQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    13%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    20%

    -

    Sales

    8

    2

    Units

    27

    37

    Type of Properties Sold

    -47% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    4% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -37% YoY

    Sales volume

    Elmhurst is a mixture of old multi-family homes, co-ops, and apartment

    buildings. Its one of the most diverse areas of Queens and has more

    subway options than any other neighborhood in Queens except Long

    Island City. Gas Tank Park is its six-acre park with lush landscaping and

    recreational opportunities.

    $16.4M

    $ $10M $20M $30M $40M $50M $60M

    Sales volume

    $16.4M

    $291

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $291

    10

    05

    1015202530

    Number of Transactions

    10

    11

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    Buildings

    11

    0

    1-

    Sales volume

    $6,088,447

    $0

    $14,500,000-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $117

    -

    $196Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $132,358

    -

    $179,012 81

    Far RockawayQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    68%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    33%

    -

    Sales

    10

    0

    Units

    46

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -15% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    87% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    413% YoY

    Sales volume

    Folks searching for a wide variety of housing types find just what theyre

    looking for in the Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens. While one

    street may have 1900s shingle homes, the next street may have Dutch

    Colonial wood-frame homes thatve been adapted for two families, and

    the street on the other side could be all stucco-fronted Cape Cods.

    $20.6M

    $

    $20M

    $40M

    $60M

    $80MSales volume

    $20.6M

    $164

    $

    $50

    $100

    $150

    $200

    $250Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $164

    11

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25Number of Transactions

    11

    12

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    0

    Buildings

    5

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $5,575,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $282

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $242,391

    -

    - 0

    GlendaleQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    6%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -3%

    -

    Sales

    5

    0

    Units

    23

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    25% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    3% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -35% YoY

    Sales volume

    The upper-middle-class community of Glendale has no connection to the

    NYC subway system but has plenty of trees, parks, and a cooler

    microclimate than other neighborhoods in Queens. Made up of three

    areas, Upper, Middle, and Lower, this is a community with many different

    facets, historic housing styles, and a wealth of restaurants and shops.

    $5.6M

    $

    $2M

    $4M

    $6M

    $8M

    $10MSales volume

    $5.6M

    $282

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $282

    5

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10Number of Transactions

    5

    13

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    0

    Buildings

    3

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $1,970,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $231

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $218,889

    -

    - 0

    HollisQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    36%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    43%

    -

    Sales

    3

    0

    Units

    9

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    50% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    43% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    104% YoY

    Sales volume

    Located on the southeastern border of Queens, Hollis is accessible by the

    Long Island Rail Road at the Hollis Station, which is served primarily by

    the Hempstead Branch. There are also numerous buses throughout the

    area and a nearby subway stop at Jamaica Center that serves the E, J, and

    Z trains. Most properties are single-family homes.

    $2.0M

    $ $5M

    $10M $15M $20M $25M $30M

    Sales volume

    $2.M

    $231

    $$50

    $100$150$200$250$300

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $231

    3

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    Q1-2013 Q3-2013Q4-2013 Q1-2014 Q3-2014Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q2-2015Q3-2015Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Number of Transactions

    3

    14

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    Buildings

    2

    0

    1-

    Sales volume

    $2,788,000

    $0

    $70,000,000-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $488

    -

    $632Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $348,500

    -

    $560,000 125

    Hunters PointQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -

    -

    Sales

    2

    0

    Units

    8

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -

    Number of Transactions

    -

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -

    Sales volume

    Just one subway stop away from Midtown, Hunters Point is in the

    process of being transformed into a premier residential neighborhood.

    Home to both the only skyscraper in Queens and the NY State Supreme

    Court House, this area is diverse, bustling, and offers many restaurants,

    bars, art galleries, and green spaces.

    $72.8M

    $

    $20M

    $40M

    $60M

    $80MSales volume

    $72.8M

    $625

    $

    $200

    $400

    $600

    $800Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $625

    3

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    Q1-2013 Q2-2013Q3-2013Q4-2013Q2-2014Q3-2014Q4-2014Q2-2015Q3-2015Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Number of Transactions

    3

    15

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    3

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $3,555,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $350

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $323,182

    -

    - 0

    Jackson HeightsQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    31%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    25%

    -

    Sales

    3

    0

    Units

    11

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -40% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    25% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -24% YoY

    Sales volume

    With several subway stations and situated only three stops from

    Midtown Jackson Heights is a popular neighborhood that makes

    commuting a breeze. The neighborhood has a population of over

    100,000 people. Residents support their local bakeries, legal offices,

    salons, restaurants, and shops.

    $3.6M

    $

    $20M

    $40M

    $60M

    $80M

    $100MSales volume

    $3.6M

    $350

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $350

    3

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20Number of Transactions

    3

    16

  • -

    Sales volume

    $4,620,000

    $14,000,000

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $245

    $157

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $210,000

    $170,732

    - 0

    JamaicaQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    38%

    88%

    Y-o-Y

    21%

    -9%

    Sales

    7

    2

    Units

    22

    82

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Buildings

    7

    2

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -10% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -4% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    83% YoY

    Sales volume

    Named the hottest neighborhood in NYC in 2015, Jamaica offers easy

    access to the subway and Long Island Railroad, has relatively low prices,

    and features a wide array of parks, ponds, eateries, and stores. Homes

    vary from single-family mansions to cramped multi-family homes and

    though prices are on the rise theyre still within reach for most.

    $18.6M

    $

    $10M

    $20M

    $30M

    $40MSales volume

    $18.6M

    $172

    $

    $50

    $100

    $150

    $200

    $250Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $172

    9

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20Number of Transactions

    9

    17

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    Avg. price/unit

    $287,778

    -

    -

    98%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    133%

    -

    Sales

    3

    0

    Units

    9

    0

    0

    Buildings

    3

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $2,590,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $274

    -

    - 0

    Jamaica HillsQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    Type of Properties Sold

    200% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    133% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    494% YoY

    Sales volume

    As the name implies, there are plenty of hills in Jamaica Hills, which offer

    incredible views and cozy breezes on hot summer nights. Most housing

    stock is made up of single-family homes though some three- and four-

    story multi-family buildings have been developed in the past decade.

    Transport options include subway service and a LIRR station.

    $2.6M

    $

    $500,000

    $1M

    $2M

    $2M

    $3M

    $3M

    Q2-2013 Q4-2013 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Sales volume

    $2.6M

    $274

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    Q2-2013 Q4-2013 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $274

    3

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    Q2-2013 Q4-2013 Q2-2014 Q3-2014 Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q3-2015 Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Number of Transactions

    3

    18

  • $269

    -

    $321Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $273,333

    -

    $226,695

    Kew GardensQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    $53,500,000-

    Avg. price/sqft

    236

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    156%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    250%

    -

    Sales

    2

    0

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    2

    Buildings

    2

    0

    2-

    Sales volume

    Small 6

    0

    $1,640,000

    $0

    Units

    Type of Properties Sold

    300% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    315% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    17131% YoY

    Sales volume

    The small, charming neighborhood of Kew Gardens is smack dab in the

    middle of Queens and is known for its curving streets. With a diverse,

    middle-class population, housing options are various: garden

    apartments, co-ops, multi-family homes, and single-family homes.

    Theres a station on the Long Island Railroad and lots of green space.

    $55.1M

    $ $10M $20M $30M $40M $50M $60M

    Sales volume

    $55.1M

    $319

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $319

    4

    0123456

    Number of Transactions

    4

    19

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    Avg. price/unit

    $255,748

    $241,379

    $47,630

    LICQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

    1

    Buildings

    5

    1

    1-

    Sales volume

    $5,626,449

    $7,000,000

    $3,762,750-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $320

    $452

    $168 79

    29

    Y-o-Y

    1%

    33%

    Y-o-Y

    -18%

    74%

    Sales

    5

    1

    Units

    22

    Type of Properties Sold

    -30% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -10% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    8% YoY

    Sales volume

    Long Island City, often referred to as simply LIC, offers extra-wide

    roadways, sprawling greenery, and incredible architecture everywhere

    you look including on fences, walls, and siding. This artsy

    neighborhood is home to several galleries, show spaces, and artists.

    Once an industrial hub, there are many expansive converted lofts here.

    $16.4M

    $

    $5M

    $10M

    $15M

    $20MSales volume

    $16.4M

    $296

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $296

    7

    02468

    1012

    Number of Transactions

    7

    20

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

    Sales

    9

    0

    0

    Buildings

    9

    0

    0

    Y-o-Y

    41%

    -

    -

    Sales volume

    $8,140,000

    $0

    $0

    Y-o-Y

    18%

    -

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    -

    Avg. price/sqft

    $320

    -

    -

    MaspethQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $271,333

    -

    -

    Units

    30

    0

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    200% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    41% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    254% YoY

    Sales volume

    Referred to by locals as old-school Queens, Maspeth is full of

    restaurants and small, locally owned shops. The Maspeth Plateau is the

    last high ground in Queens and has excellent views of the Manhattan

    skyline. There is no direct subway access but Middle Villages M station is

    reasonably close by. Parks and green spaces are aplenty.

    $8.1M

    $ $2M $4M $6M $8M

    $10M $12M

    Sales volume

    $8.1M

    $320

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $320

    9

    0

    5

    10

    15Number of Transactions

    9

    21

  • Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    0

    Buildings

    5

    0

    0

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $380,105

    -

    -

    Murray HillQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    1%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    20%

    -

    Sales

    5

    0

    Units

    19

    0

    0-

    Sales volume

    $7,222,000

    $0

    $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $407

    Type of Properties Sold

    -17% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    68% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -67% YoY

    Sales volume

    A part of Flushing, Murray Hill in Queens should not be confused with

    the more famous Murray Hill in Manhattan. The Queens version is just

    beyond the end of the number seven subway line and housing options

    are mostly limited to midrise brick apartments and single-family houses.

    Its an affordable, low-key, quiet neighborhood thats transitioning.

    $7.2M

    $ $20M $40M $60M $80M

    $100M $120M

    Sales volume

    $7.2M

    $407

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $407

    5

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20Number of Transactions

    5

    22

  • $0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $169

    -

    -Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $170,408

    -

    -

    Ozone ParkQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    12$2,044,898

    $0 0

    0

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    0

    Buildings

    4

    0

    0-

    Sales volumeMultifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Y-o-Y

    25%

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -9%

    -

    Sales

    4

    0

    Units

    Type of Properties Sold

    -20% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -9% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -25% YoY

    Sales volume

    The densely populated Ozone Park has a mix of single-family and

    multifamily houses, with a few small apartment buildings mixed in.

    Residents have easy access to the Belt Parkway and the A subway line.

    While parking is challenging on the commercial thoroughfares, its easy

    to find a space on residential streets. Atlantic Avenue has many local

    businesses.

    $2.0M

    $

    $2M

    $4M

    $6M

    $8MSales volume

    $2.M

    $169

    $

    $50

    $100

    $150

    $200

    $250Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $169

    4

    0

    5

    10

    15Number of Transactions

    4

    23

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    Richmond HillQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $186,250

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -2%

    -

    -

    Avg. price/sqft

    $180

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    -16%

    -

    -

    Sales volume

    $5,960,000

    Units

    32

    0

    0

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

    $0

    $0

    Sales

    10

    0

    0

    Buildings

    10

    0

    Type of Properties Sold

    67% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -16% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    50% YoY

    Sales volume

    Lined with Victorian-era homes, the streets of Richmond Hill are made

    up primarily of single- and multi-family homes and a few apartments.

    The northern border of Richmond Hill has larger homes with adorned

    gables and impressive verandas. This neighborhood is well-served by the

    subway and commuters can get directly to Manhattan in an hour.

    $6.0M

    $

    $5M

    $10M

    $15M

    $20MSales volume

    $6.M

    $180

    $

    $50

    $100

    $150

    $200

    $250Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $180

    10

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20Number of Transactions

    10

    24

  • Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $236,187

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    14%

    -

    -

    RidgewoodQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Avg. price/sqft

    $270

    Sales

    34

    0

    0

    Buildings

    34

    0

    0

    Units

    151

    0

    0

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    11%

    -

    -

    Sales volume

    $35,664,297

    $0

    $0

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    Type of Properties Sold

    6% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    -6% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -31% YoY

    Sales volume

    Ridgewood feels more like Brooklyn than Queens, thanks to the many

    brick and stone two-story homes built in the early 20th century. This is a

    high-density area thats close to Williamsburg and is less than 45

    minutes from Manhattan. There are no condos and few single-family

    homes. Transportation options include local and express buses and

    trains.

    $35.7M

    $

    $20M

    $40M

    $60M

    $80MSales volume

    $35.7M

    $270

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $270

    34

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50Number of Transactions

    34

    25

  • South AstoriaQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $293,624

    $282,353

    -

    Y-o-Y

    8%

    -1%

    -

    Avg. price/sqft

    $392

    $406

    -

    Y-o-Y

    35%

    12%

    -

    Sales volume Units

    52

    17

    0

    Sales

    11

    1

    0

    Buildings

    11

    1

    0

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

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    $15,268,449

    $4,800,000

    $0

    Type of Properties Sold

    -25% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    21% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    -58% YoY

    Sales volume

    Located on the East River, South Astoria has a population of more than

    150,000 and is often referred to as Ditmars by its residents. Four-story

    buildings are a rarity and parking is relatively easy to find. Ditmars

    Boulevard is the main strip and is lined with both houses and shops.

    South Astoria is home to the oldest and largest swimming pool in NYC.

    $20.1M

    $

    $50M

    $100M

    $150M

    $200M

    $250MSales volume

    $20.1M

    $395

    $$100$200$300$400$500$600

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $395

    12

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40Number of Transactions

    12

    26

  • Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

    1

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $270,000

    $268,750

    $294,000

    Y-o-Y

    16%

    Buildings

    3

    1

    1

    Sunnyside

    Units

    18

    16

    50

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

    Y-o-Y

    34%

    -

    -

    Sales volume

    $4,860,000

    $4,300,000

    $14,700,000

    Sales

    3

    1-

    -

    Avg. price/sqft

    $383

    $426

    $360

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    Type of Properties Sold

    67% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    31% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    752% YoY

    Sales volume

    Just fifteen minutes from Manhattan via the #7 subway, Sunnyside is a

    small neighborhood with an urban feel that includes numerous six-story

    buildings. There are many transportation options, tons of restaurants,

    and housing options include co-ops, single-family and multifamily

    homes, and a wealth of rental apartments.

    $23.9M

    $ $20M $40M $60M $80M

    $100M $120M

    Sales volume

    $23.9M

    $375

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $375

    5

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10Number of Transactions

    5

    27

  • 9%

    -

    Buildings

    4

    0

    0

    Units

    12

    0

    0-

    Avg. price/sqft

    $320

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    Small (up to 10 units), Medium (between 10 and 50 units), Large (more than 50 units)

    -

    Sales volume

    $4,360,000

    $0

    $0

    Sales

    4

    0

    0

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    WhitestoneQueens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Multifamily size

    Small

    Medium

    Large

    Avg. price/unit

    $363,333

    -

    -

    Y-o-Y

    10%

    -

    Type of Properties Sold

    300% YoY

    Number of Transactions

    9% YoY

    Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    340% YoY

    Sales volume

    A good neighborhood for highway access, Whitestone includes both

    multi-million dollar waterfront mansions and modest single and multi-

    family homes with a few apartment buildings throughout. There are no

    subway stations within Whitestone but Flushing is nearby and provides

    access to the subway and the Long Island Rail Road.

    $4.4M

    $

    $2M

    $4M

    $6M

    $8M

    $10MSales volume

    $4.4M

    $320

    $

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500Median Sale Price per Sq.ft.

    $320

    4

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    Q1-2013 Q2-2013Q4-2013 Q1-2014 Q2-2014Q3-2014Q4-2014 Q1-2015 Q3-2015Q4-2015 Q1-2016

    Number of Transactions

    4

    28

    Attractions

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    Attractions

    Queens, 1st Quarter 2016

    Flushing Meadow

    29