Another 42 condos have just been added to Long Island City's inventory thanks to The Bond, a new 7-story development that topped out at 46-20 11th Street this past March. The former paper factory site is now home to chic one- to three-bedrooms apartments, and sales have just launched.
An offering plan accepted by the New York State Attorney General's office listed a projected sellout of $48.1M. To that end, one-bedrooms start at $755K and two-bedrooms start at $1.02 million. This brings them in below Long Island City's current median price of $875K for one-beds; $1.427M for two-beds; and three-beds are fetching $1.9M. Modern Spaces is handling sales.
An offering plan accepted by the New York State Attorney General's office listed a projected sellout of $48.1M. To that end, one-bedrooms start at $755K and two-bedrooms start at $1.02 million. This brings them in below Long Island City's current median price of $875K for one-beds; $1.427M for two-beds; and three-beds are fetching $1.9M. Modern Spaces is handling sales.
The building replaced a two-story warehouse that the team acquired in June 2016 for $9.8 million, according to city records. Popular Queens architect Raymond Chan shaped the building's contemporary design made up of attractive brick and glass elements.
All apartments feature contemporary interiors by Edge 2 Architecture, soaring ceilings, and solid wood flooring. Chef's kitchens are equipped with oak cabinets, marble countertops and backsplash, and stainless steel Bosch appliances. Additional features include spa-like marble baths, in-unit washer/dryers, front door smart locks, and, in select units, private outdoor space. Amenities like an entertainment lounge, fitness center, outdoor patio, and bike room make life at The Bond more streamlined and relaxing.
Amenities also include garage parking for 21 vehicles. However, residents will have lots of transportation options with the E, M, 7, G subway lines and the NY Ferry stop nearby. Closer to home, the recent completion of the Hunter's Point South Park brought a waterfront promenade with bike pathways, fitness terraces, picnic grounds, a kayak launch, and a cantilevered platform looking out on postcard-perfect Manhattan skyline views.
Amenities also include garage parking for 21 vehicles. However, residents will have lots of transportation options with the E, M, 7, G subway lines and the NY Ferry stop nearby. Closer to home, the recent completion of the Hunter's Point South Park brought a waterfront promenade with bike pathways, fitness terraces, picnic grounds, a kayak launch, and a cantilevered platform looking out on postcard-perfect Manhattan skyline views.
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