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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.
![]() 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. |
![]() 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 |
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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