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72nd Day of Stat-At-Home.I went to Elmhurst, Rego Park, in Queens, NY for a walkLot of police officers were dispatched in response to reported looting Queens Center Mall NYPD also put more personnel at malls nearby of Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst, NY, - Queens Place, Rego Park Plaza, and Rego Center.Queens Center Mall and shops nearby boarded up as a precaution. There were alleged looters tried to break into QCM after a post on social media "QCM protest loot out" for 6/1/2020.
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
 Sold - 1 BR 42-52 Layton Street Owners' Co-op $154,000.00  42-52 Layton St, Elmhurst, NY 11373 31 Photos 1 Bed, 1.0 Bath770 SF Tour # 2002292   Sold for $154,000 in June 2010. Elmhurst 1 BR co-op at 42-52 Layton St. Built in 1939. About 770 square feet. Maintenance $719 included water, heat & real estate tax. For more information, please contact: Kin Tsui Kin Real Estate Flushing, NY718-461-5515718-461-8690 Fax Information supplied by sellers. Deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
The co-op is located at 57-10 Junction Blvd, #3C, Elmhurst, NY 11373. It was sold for $275,000, closed in Oct. 2009. The co-op is a 6-stories building, managed by Bellmarc. Built in 1961, it is about 1200 square feet, maintenance fee is $807. The location is just one block to Quens Center Mall and three blocks to Queens Blvd.
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
I just sold the co-op located at 41-67 Judge St, #5F, Elmhurst, NY 11373. It is sold for $169,800, closed in April, 2010. The co-op is a 6-stories building, managed by TKR. Built in 1963, it is about 700 square feet, maintenance fee is $572. The location is just few blocks to Boardway, Subway #7 & G, R, V, Elmhurst H
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
Sales of co-op & condo both increased comparing to 2009, inventory is still over a year's supply. Inventory as at 05/03/10: 44 units of 2-family - median asking price $769,000 (22 months supply)* 17 units of 1-family - median asking price $578,000 (12 months supply)* 62 units of condo - median asking price $404,000 (15 months supply)* 74 units of co-op - median asking price $199,000 (18 months supply)* *Based on the closings in the first quarter 2010. Units closed in the first quarter 2010: 6 units of 2-family - median selling price $676,500 4 units of 1 family - median selling price $565,000 12 units of condo - median selling price $392,500 12 units of co-op - median selling price $175,000 Units closed in the first quarter 2009: 6 units of 2-family - median selling price $865,000 6 uni...
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
In Elmhurst there are too many new condos, at the pace of the first months of this year, it will take over 8 years to sell. It is a long road to recovery. Inventory as at 07/17/09: 44 units of 2-family - median asking price $772,500 (19 months inventory) 23 units of 1-family - median asking price $589,000 (9 months inventory) 65 units of condo - median asking price $425,000 (8 years inventory) 74 units of co-op - median asking price $199,000 (21 months inventory) Units closed in the first half year of 2009 - 01/01/09 to 06/30/09: 14 units of 2-family - median selleing price $700,000 16 units of 1-family - median selling price $520,000 4 units of condo - median selling price $200,000 21 units of co-op - median selling price $185,000 Units closed in the first half year of 2008 - 01/01/08 ...
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
Inventory as at 02/18/09: 56 units of 2 family - median asking price $769,600 27 units of 1 family - median asking price $599,000 31 units of condo - median asking price $419,000 59 units of co-op - median asking price $205,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 8/1/08 to 01/31/09: 20 units of 2 family - median selling price $820,000 13 units of 1 family - median selling price $542,500 3 units of condo - median asking price $395,000 38 units of co-op - median selling price $185,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 2/1/08 to 7/31/08: 21 units of 2 Family - median selling price $699,000 15 units of 1 Family - median selling price $570,000 19 units of condo - median asking price $362,000 27 units of co-op - median selling price $210,000 Source: MLS of Long Island
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
Inventory as at 01/19/09: 60 units of 2 family - median asking price $780,000 27 units of 1 family - median asking price $599,000 37 units of condo - median asking price $399,000 60 units of co-op - median asking price $216,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 7/1/08 to 12/31/08: 7 units of 2 family - median selling price $820,000 3 units of 1 family - median selling price $472,500 3 units of condo - median asking price $395,000 42 units of co-op - median selling price $191,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 1/1/08 to 6/30/08: 21 units of 2 Family - median selling price $688,500 11 units of 1 Family - median selling price $540,000 20 units of condo - median asking price $359,000 26 units of co-op - median selling price $187,500 Source: MLS of Long Island
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By Kin Tsui
(EMC Long Island Realty)
Inventory as at 12/20/08: 58 units of 2 family - median asking price $777,500 28 units of 1 family - median asking price $604,000 36 units of condo - median asking price $398,500 58 units of co-op - median asking price $218,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 6/1/08 to 11/30/08: 22 units of 2 family - median selling price $780,000 13 units of 1 family - median selling price $585,000 14 units of condo - median selling price $381,615 44 units of co-op - median selling price $191,000 Units closed in the 6 months period from 12/1/07 to 5/31/08: 24 units of 2 Family - median selling price $692,500 15 units of 1 Family - median selling price $540,000 14 units of condo - median selling price $359,000 25 units of co-op - median selling price $190,000 Source: MLS of Long Island
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By Vicente A. Martinez, Realtor, Brooklyn - Long Island - Queens Homes
(Prudential Douglas Elliman Licensed Real Estate Salesperson)
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