By CityRealty Staff
Friday, March 4, 2022
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Queens reported a new record population of 2,405,464 people, second of the NYC boroughs only to Brooklyn, and enough people to be the country’s fourth-largest city after Chicago and Los Angeles. The growth of Manhattan-adjacent neighborhoods like Long Island City and Astoria is a key factor in the influx, but they are not the only ones attracting new residents: Tangram, a new multi-building development in downtown Flushing, saw Tangram House South, its first of two residential towers, rapidly sell out. The second tower, Tangram House West, topped out construction in spring 2019 and is gearing up to open this year.
Sales are now underway at Tangram House West from $693,081 for studios, $914,291 for one-bedrooms, and $1,310,348 for two-bedrooms. A three-bedroom, 3.5-bath penthouse measuring 2,156 interior square feet and featuring a 1,123-square-foot terrace with wet bar is also listed for $3,122,915, making it the highest-priced luxury listing in Flushing.
Tangram House West comes in well below the Manhattan median prices, which range from $765K for studios to $4.8 million for three-beds (figures per CityRealty listings), while offering luxe interiors and an extensive amenity package. Additionally, a 421-A tax abatement is in effect to further bring monthly costs down.
Designer Jean-Gabriel Neukomm of JG Neukomm Architecture describes his designs for Tangram House West as “driven by a sense of modernism, but a modernism that’s been made warm and enveloping.”
The units feature:
- Curtain wall windows with sweeping skyline or lush garden views
- High ceilings
- Engineered wood flooring
- Kitchens with high-end finishes and Miele appliances
- Primary baths with premium Italian floor and wall tiles, Toto toilets, double vanities, elegant soaking tubs, and glass walk-in showers
- Private outdoor space in select units