Construction has officially wrapped up at Dutch LIC, now bringing 86 freshly-minted residences to 25-19 43rd Avenue, squarely in Long Island City's Court Square neighborhood. Closings have already begun at the 9-story building, offering immediate occupancy for its remaining homes.
Inside, there are six available homes for sale ranging from a $575,000 studio to a $1.25 million two-bedroom. There are also five available rentals, including studios starting from $2,077/month, 1-bedrooms starting from $2,987/month, and a 2-bedroom for $3,498/month.
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Comparatively, current median sales prices for homes in Long Island City are $451,230 for a studio, $555,000 for a one-bedroom, and $818,665 for a two-bedroom.
Each home features nine-foot ceilings, open floor plans, oversized windows, and wide-plank hardwood flooring. Open kitchens include seamless wood flooring, a full suite of stainless steel appliances, quartz stone countertops, and glass tile backsplashes. Luxurious master baths are defined by expansive glass-enclosed showers, modern chrome fixtures, and rainfall showerheads by Waterworks.
Crowning penthouse units include all of the perks of the homes below, plus expansive windows and ten-foot ceilings. Select units feature private secluded rooftop terraces for an exclusive outdoor retreat.
Designed by GF55 Architects, the a full-service building, Dutch LIC offers an attended lobby of reclaimed wood, metal, and stone, recalling the neighborhood’s hardworking industrial history. A glass canopied entrance invites residents home, flanked by a unique steel truss to further evoke industrial themes.
Amenities include a resident’s lounge, a rooftop terrace, a state-of-the-art fitness center, indoor bicycle storage, and parking available for purchase. Located just one subway stop away from Manhattan, transportation to and from the building is a cinch, and residents can enjoy the surrounding neighborhood’s calling cards including contemporary restaurants, art galleries, shops and nightlife venues.
The Dutch LIC team includes GF55 for architecture, Ekstein Development for development, and sales and marketing by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing.
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Contributing Writer
Katy Cornell
Katy Cornell is a Long Island native with a passion for writing about real estate in the big city. She recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in English and is a frequent contributor to CityRealty's Market Insight and NYC real estate blog 6sqft.