Recent Sales · Long Island City
What Sold in Long Island City Recently
10 homes closed in Long Island City over the last 30 days. Here is what each sold for and how long it took.
Recorded sale prices are the clearest read on what a Long Island City home is worth today. I track every closing in the neighborhood so a seller can price against real comparables, not asking-price guesswork.
Long Island City over the last 12 months
Median recorded sale prices from closings across the neighborhood.
- Condos · $1,246,475 · $1,519/sqft · 97% of ask · +12% YoY (142 sales)
Closed Below the Median
3 sales in this group.
27-17 42ND Road #5H, a 1-bedroom condo in a 2016 182-unit building, sold for $895,000 after 221 days on the market. That landed below the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $975,000. It follows #16E in the same building, which closed at $1,560,000.
29-18 41st Avenue #10A, a 1-bedroom in a 2016 building, closed at $915,000 after 182 days on the market. The close came in under the 1-bedroom condo median of $975,000. #2-D in the building last closed at $1,275,000.
21-45 44th Drive #3-I, a 1-bedroom condo in a 2010 74-unit building, traded at $845,000 after 426 days on the market. That landed below the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $975,000. It follows #4-H in the same building, which closed at $1,360,000.
Closed Around the Median
2 sales in this group.
25-21 43RD Avenue #806, a 1-bedroom in a 2015 86-unit building, sold for $940,000 after 156 days on the market. The price landed right around the 1-bedroom condo median of $975,000. #511 in the building last closed at $1,360,000.
48-11 37th Street, a house built in 1900, closed at $1,600,000 after 53 days on the market.
Closed Above the Median
5 sales in this group.
3 Court Square #4702, a 2-bedroom in a 2018 802-unit building, traded at $1,870,000 after 59 days on the market. The close ran past the 2-bedroom condo median of $1,482,500. #2911 in the building last closed at $2,600,000.
27-28 Thomson Avenue #304, a 1-bedroom condo in a prewar 237-unit building, sold for $1,845,000 after 218 days on the market. That cleared above the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $975,000. It follows #127 in the same building, which closed at $976,000.
3 Court Square #2911, a 2-bedroom in a 2018 802-unit building, closed at $2,600,000 after 186 days on the market. The close ran past the 2-bedroom condo median of $1,482,500. #4702 in the building last closed at $1,870,000.
3 Court Square #PH-201, a 2-bedroom condo in a 2018 802-unit building, traded at $2,200,000 after 45 days on the market. That cleared above the neighborhood 2-bedroom condo median of $1,482,500. It follows #4702 in the same building, which closed at $1,870,000.
22-18 JACKSON Avenue #408, a 2-bedroom in a 2017 182-unit building, sold for $1,700,000 after 94 days on the market. The close ran past the 2-bedroom condo median of $1,482,500. #713 in the building last closed at $2,280,000.
Curious what your Long Island City home is worth?
Milton Coste, Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC, prepares a free, comparable-based valuation grounded in recent closings like these.
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