Real Estate
The Most Expensive Home On The Market In Bayside
The house comes with its own three-story stone tower.

BAYSIDE, QUEENS — Bayside’ most expensive home for sale on Realtor.com is listed as a 6,256-square-foot property with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms amid a 0.4 acres — that’s 17,424 square feet. For some perspective, the average size of football field is about 1.32 acres (57499.2 square feet). (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)

What would you do with $4 million? The homebuyer that seals the deal on this Bayside property will find a near three-story stucco exterior facing the bay, with a two-car garage and stone driveway, or the three-story stone tower — built in 2008 — with a yard bedecked with stone monuments.

As of July 20, the property has been listed for 261 days. Its asking price hasn’t changed since its Realtor.com debut in October 2016. It originally went on the market in October 2016 for $4,567,888 before being bumped down to $3,998,000 in May and then again to its current asking price in June.
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- Address: 37-01 223rd St., Bayside, NY 11361
- Price: $3,798,000
- Square Feet: 6,256 (17,424-square-foot lot)
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Built: 1930
- Features: “This Converted Waterfront Colonial Has 5 Bedrooms And 4.5 Baths Dispersed Across 6,256 Square Feet. Facing The Neighborhood Is A 2.5 Story Stucco Exterior With A 2-Car Garage And Stone Driveway. Facing The Bay Is A 3 Storied Stone Tower (Built In 2008) And 2.5 Story Stone Exterior Bedecked With Bay Windows, Stone Walkways And Monuments.”
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