New York Real Estate | 2 minute read
Top ten buildings in New York City with the most units sold in 2010
BY PropertyShark Staff | Jan 21, 2011
PropertyShark has identified the coop and condo apartment buildings with the most units sold (recorded) in 2010. Seven out of the top ten buildings were located in Brooklyn.
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Below is the complete list of the Top 10 apartment buildings with the most units sold in 2010. Click on the building name for a detailed property report.
| Top 10 Buildings with most units sold in 2010 | |||
| Building Name | Neighborhood | Units Sold | Median sale price |
| Be @ 189 Schermerhorn Lp | Downtown Brooklyn | 121 | $386,000 |
| Toren Condominium | Downtown Brooklyn | 110 | $470,000 |
| One Brooklyn Bridge Park | Downtown Brooklyn | 101 | $860,000 |
| Warehouse 11 | Greenpoint | 100 | $517,155 |
| The Edge | Williamsburg | 82 | $623,066 |
| 303 East 33rd | Kips Bay | 75 | $817,146 |
| Greenwich Club Residences | Battery Park City | 75 | $525,000 |
| The Rushmore | Lincoln Square | 72 | $2,081,461 |
| Forte Condo | Downtown Brooklyn | 71 | $552,220 |
| Oro Condos | Downtown Brooklyn | 69 | $554,000 |
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