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Top apartment buildings with most units sold in 2010 in NYC

BY PropertyShark Staff | Nov 12, 2010

PropertyShark has identified the apartment buildings with the most units sold during the first three quarters of 2010.

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Toren Condominium

The first building is Toren Condominium, built in 2009. 99 units have been sold so far this year, that’s 39% of the total number of units. The average sale price was $513,712.

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One Brooklyn Bridge Park

One Brooklyn Bridge Park follows with 88 units sold in 2010, at an average sale price of $1,086,110. This apartment building is located in Downtown Brooklyn and it was converted in 2006.

Warehouse 11

Warehouse 11

In third place is the Wearhouse 11, located in Williamsburg. 79 units were sold so far in 2010 and the average sale price was $501,934.

Below is the complete list of 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 Neighborhood Units sold Average Sale Price
Toren Condominium Downtown Brooklyn 99 $513,712
One Brooklyn Bridge Park Downtown Brooklyn 88 $1,086,110
Warehouse 11 Williamsburg 79 $501,934
Forte Condo Downtown Brooklyn 70 $561,798
North Shore Towers Glen Oaks, Floral Park 68 $381,099
Greenwich Club Residences Battery Park City 67 $593,902
Oro Condos Downtown Brooklyn 63 $564,002
The Rushmore Lincoln Square 62 $2,562,112
30 Lincoln Plaza Lincoln Square 47 $1,338,739
125n 10th williamsburg Williamsburg 45 $709,873

Note: In order to avoid counting package deals, only transactions involving three or less units were counted. As those transactions often involve an apartment unit plus a garage or a storage room, only one unit was counted per transaction.

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