For Sale: Queens Blvd Mixed-Use Building

85-05 Queens Boulevard, Queens, New York, 11373
$25,999,999

Description

85-05 Queens Blvd is a premier mixed-use corner building located on the main corridor of Queens Boulevard and Dongan Avenue. This 63,432 square foot building consists of 35 residential condos and 8 commercial units. The property also has a lower level parking garage with the ability to fit 20+ cars. The property is located on the main retail strip with a great amount of both vehicle and foot traffic passing everyday. It is also a short walk away from the E, M and R subway train station.

Property Documents

Detail

  • Price: $25,999,999
  • Building Size: 63432 SF
  • Lot Size: 11392 SF
  • Garage: 1
  • Year Built: 2010
  • Property Type: Mixed Use
  • Property Status: For Sale
  • Property Tax Amount: $92,000
  • Block: 15740
  • Lot: 7502
  • Zoning: C2-3, R6
  • Property Stories: 7
  • Residential Units: 35
  • Commercial Units: 8
  • Annual Income: $1,670,400
  • Total Expenses: $261,460
  • NOI: $1,408,940
  • Address: 81-05 Queens Blvd
  • City: Queens
  • Zip/Postal Code: 11373
  • Country: United States

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