114-28 179 St, Queens, NY

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10 homes auctioned by the Public Administrator of Queens County

BY PropertyShark Staff | Dec 11, 2012

   

Heads up for investors and home buyers interested to buy a home in Queens. Tomorrow, 12.12. 2012 Public Administrator Lois M. Rosenblatt will be auctioning 10 properties in neighborhoods such as Jamaica, Cambria Heights, and Jackson Heights. The price tags on the auction properties range between $120,000 and $600,000.

If you didn’t have time to go and see the properties on December 8th or 9th you can still get a sense of what shape they are in by looking at the property reports on PropertyShark.

Moreover by running comparables* searches for the properties you’re interested in you can see how similar properties in the area are priced in order to make the best bidding decision.

AddressUpset PriceProperty Comparables
37-45 84 Street, Queens, NY 11372 $175,000Comparable Search
114-16 210 Street, Queens, NY 11411 $158,000Comparable Search
37-38 58 Street, Queens, NY 11377$285,000Comparable Search
107-31 156 Street, Queens, NY 11433 $205,000Comparable Search
90-11 Northern Blvd #211, Queens, NY 11372$175,000Comparable Search
94-15 85 Avenue, Queens, NY 11421$295,000Comparable Search
114-28 179 Streer, Queens, NY 11434 $200,000Comparable Search
119-35 Inwood Street, Queens, NY 11436$158,000Comparable Search
34-44 33 Street, Queens, NY 11106$600,000Comparable Search
167-05 118 Avenue, Queens, NY 11434$120,000Comparable Search

*In order to see comparable searches you need to create a free basic account.

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