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    Douglas Manor

    Queens is one of the largest boroughs in New York, but Douglas Manor creates a place to escape the noise while staying close to all the action. This community offers residents waterfront living in historic homes without the Long Island taxes. “If you’re looking to make a place a real home, I think this can be it,” says Pattie Rifino, an associate

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      $1.60M

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      $940K - $5.3M

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      12 Listings

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    Whitestone

    An affluent neighborhood in the northernmost part of Queens, Whitestone is a residential riverfront community with a broad range of architecture lining its quiet, leafy streets. The namesake bridge is a scenic backdrop across the East River, connecting residents to the Bronx and major intersecting highways — and giving Whitestone its reputation as

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      $1.35M

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      $317K - $4.4M

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      83 Listings

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    Fresh Meadows

    Named for its once pastoral lanNamed for its once pastoral landscapes, Fresh Meadows encapsulates a suburban atmosphere in the eastern part of Queens. The multigenerational families and St. John’s University students that comprise the neighborhood have sought out the Queens neighborhood for its tranquil feel within New York City and its proximity

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      $1.19M

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      $227K - $2.2M

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      13 Listings

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    Utopia

    Utopia is a small neighborhood in South Flushing, stretching from Utopia Parkway to 188th Street. But many people think it’s a tiny slice of, well, utopia – precisely because this location is surrounded by destinations like St. John’s University, Cunningham Park and even Kissena Park. “The location puts you close to diverse amenities, so culture

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      $1.15M

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      $926K - $2.3M

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      4 Listings

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    Hillcrest

    Hillcrest in Queens offers a college-town feel near St. John's University. The neighborhood has Colonial revivals and Cape Cods, highly rated schools, diverse dining options, and is convenient to both Manhattan and Long Island. Hillcrest in Queens offers a unique college town atmosphere combined with urban convenience, largely influenced by the

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      $1.04M

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      $774K - $2.1M

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      16 Listings

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    Auburndale

    Auburndale is a mix of popular restaurants, suburban living and access to the Long Island Rail Road. “There are two big things about Auburndale,” says Anthony Tamboni, a licensed real estate broker with Weichert TMT Realty Group who has over 28 years of experience. “One is the Auburndale LIRR station, which is a big reason people move here. The

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      $1.00M

    • List Price

      $221K - $2.3M

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      41 Listings

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    Oakland Gardens

    Tucked between two large parks in the heart of Queens, Oakland Gardens remains a family-centric neighborhood populated with midcentury, single-family homes, leafy streets and multicultural eateries. With Queensborough Community College to the north, it’s a popular neighborhood amongst students, as well as for families, especially amongst the large

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      $1.00M

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      $235K - $1.5M

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      57 Listings

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    Douglaston

    Douglaston is a community filled with trees and spacious lawns on the Queens and Long Island border. “Douglaston is unique because of the amount of land around each home. It’s more rustic than the rest of Queens because of all the trees and foliage,” says Sean Walsh, president of the Douglaston Civic Association and local resident since 1982.

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      $986K

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      $224K - $2.5M

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      26 Listings

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    Maspeth

    Toward the northwestern part of Queens, Maspeth is notable for its appealing residential streets which give the area a small-town quality. East of Newtown Creek and south of Sunnyside, the neighborhood’s location offers proximity to Manhattan with a reprieve from the city’s hustle and bustle. “There’s a very suburban feel, but it’s still very

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      $903K

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      $378K - $1.5M

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      30 Listings

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    Little Neck

    Little Neck is a small, pizza-slice shaped neighborhood on the northeast edge of Queens near Long Island. Its primarily residential streets create a slow-paced atmosphere that’s occasionally broken up by crossing thoroughfares with businesses and public buses, plus a Long Island Rail Road train that reaches Manhattan in just over 30 minutes. “You

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      $901K

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      $195K - $2.8M

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      32 Listings

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    Ridgewood

    Situated on the edge of Queens and right next to Brooklyn district Bushwick, Ridgewood is a historical neighborhood with a generationally rooted community atmosphere and an up-and-coming food scene. In recent years, Ridgewood has become attractive to a slew of new homebuyers. People have been coming here for a hundred years but what’s changed is

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      $891K

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      $562K - $2M

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      15 Listings

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    College Point

    Directly across the Flushing Bay from LaGuardia Airport is College Point, a neighborhood that holds onto its industrial past even as its residential presence has grown. A pair of luxury condo buildings with waterfront views lives around the corner from the Pepsi bottling plant, and tree-lined streets with single-family homes on one block can

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      $872K

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      $486K - $3.6M

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      36 Listings

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    Forest Hills

    Forest Hills, a centrally located neighborhood in Queens, New York, is rich in history and cultural significance. The historic Forest Hills Stadium, once a stage for legendary acts like The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, and The Rolling Stones, remains a notable attraction. The neighborhood features a diverse range of housing options, from large

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      $870K

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      $205K - $2.8M

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      257 Listings

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    Middle Village

    A small residential area consisting of primarily attached single-family homes, Middle Village offers relative calm in New York City. That’s in part because green spaces, in the form of a central park and two cemeteries, make up a significant percentage of the neighborhood. This tranquility and a tight-knit community draws people to the

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      $859K

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      $467K - $1.4M

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      19 Listings

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    Glendale

    Sandwiched between cemeteries, the neighborhood of Glendale is home to more gravestones than residents. A Queens enclave known for the significant amount of land dedicated to cemeteries, Glendale is equally a tight-knit community of suburban-like streetscapes and local businesses. This quiet residential neighborhood attracts buyers with its

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      $835K

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      $659K - $1.4M

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      15 Listings

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    Pomonok

    Pomonok, located in Flushing, Queens, spans 2 square miles just south of the Long Island Expressway, bordered by Queensboro Hill and Kew Gardens Hills. This neighborhood offers a mix of high-rise condominiums, postwar townhomes, and Cape Cods, with some prewar architecture like colonial revival homes. Residents benefit from nearby amenities such

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      $774K

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      $357K - $2.2M

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      17 Listings

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    East Elmhurst

    Located in northwest Queens, East Elmhurst offers convenience to New York’s busier areas while maintaining a residential feel. “One of the main draws is that homeowners can drive to most parts of the city, including Manhattan, in 20 minutes,” says Elias Borjas, a resident and expert agent with Empire Fine Homes. The neighborhood lies just south of

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      $755K

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      $260K - $1.5M

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      13 Listings

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    Kew Gardens Hills

    Kew Gardens Hills, in central Queens, is all about convenience and community, according to Shlomo Meirov, an agent and the owner of Olam Realty Group. “We’re situated right next to all the major highways and public transportation, so it gives people an easy commute if they have to go to the city,” says Meirov, who lives in the area. “Like many

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      $751K

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      $219K - $1.9M

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      118 Listings

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    Flushing

    Locally known as “Queens Chinatown,” Flushing is a center of Asian-American culture within New York City. With developments built in the past five years, this neighborhood is a welcoming and fast-paced part of town, known for its blend of modern and historic buildings, city walkability and a fusion of cultures. Flushing is home to both pre- and

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      $743K

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      $266K - $2.2M

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      632 Listings

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    Bayside

    Defined by its globally inspired cuisine and top-rated schools, the suburban neighborhood of Bayside is a microcosm of Queens. Nestled near Little Neck Bay, this family-centric area lined with single-family properties is also home to affluent cooperatives and condo complexes. On the north side, Bay Terrace draws buyers to its waterfront parks,

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      $712K

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      $270K - $2.4M

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      174 Listings

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    Woodside

    Southeast of Astoria, Woodside is a snug Queens neighborhood known for its rich cultural texture. Historically Irish and Italian settlers found the area, followed by immigrants from Asia and South America, and their influences are evident in Woodside’s broad dining scene. The neighborhood appeals with its mix of low-rise coop buildings and brick

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      $691K

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      $225K - $2.2M

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      123 Listings

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    Elmhurst

    Elmhurst, previously called Newtown in the late 1800s, is home to a diverse community in the heart of Queens. “You get that city vibe, the hustle and bustle of traffic and restaurants, but you still get tranquility with trees, birds and squirrels,” says Anthony Tamboni, a licensed real estate broker with Weichert Realtors TMT Group who has over 25

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      $674K

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      $240K - $1.7M

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      153 Listings

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    Jackson Heights

    In northwestern Queens, Jackson Heights is known for its diversity of languages and cultures. With some 160 languages spoken, the cultural melting pot is evident in the range of restaurants and shops found throughout the neighborhood. Residents appreciate the rich texture, proximity to Manhattan, and spacious housing options. “A lot of first-time

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      $622K

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      $223K - $1.7M

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      220 Listings

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    Rego Park

    In 1925, The Real Good Construction Company started developing Rego Park by building high-rise buildings and setting up new stores. Today, a diverse community thrives in the area alongside an array of restaurants and the Rego Center. Residents can dine out and shop without leaving the neighborhood. When the time comes to head farther from home,

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      $499K

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      $190K - $1.4M

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      239 Listings

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    Corona

    Tightly packed multifamily houses and condo buildings make up the streets of Corona, a Queens community. "It’s a good proximity to Manhattan,” says Anthony Tamboni, a licensed real estate broker at Weichert Realtors TMT Group with over 25 years of real estate experience. “The best thing is it’s right next to Flushing Meadow Park and Citi Field,

    • Average Value

      $488K

    • List Price

      $163K - $2.2M

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      64 Listings

    Corona

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