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Neighborhoods in Queens County, NY

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    Inwood

    On Long Island’s South Shore, the Inwood neighborhood keeps recreation close to home. Spacious homes fill the streets, with a private golf course in the north, Jamaica Bay to the west and beaches in the south. “I grew up here, and I own a few properties in addition to being a local broker,” says Giovanni Curra, an associate broker with Fresh Start

    • Average Value

      $807K

    • List Price

      $390K - $2.6M

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      11 Listings

    Inwood
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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

    • Average Value

      $774K

    • List Price

      $358K - $2.2M

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      17 Listings

    Pomonok
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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

    • Average Value

      $755K

    • List Price

      $254K - $1.5M

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      13 Listings

    East Elmhurst
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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

    • Average Value

      $751K

    • List Price

      $219K - $1.7M

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      118 Listings

    Kew Gardens Hills
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    Brookville

    Brookville is a small neighborhood in southern Queens almost at the border of Long Island’s Nassau County; a position that shows in the streetscape and lifestyle that people living there enjoy. “People come to this part of Queens because it’s really residential – no big buildings and no trains. It has a suburban feel but it’s close to everything

    • Average Value

      $749K

    • List Price

      $492K - $941K

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      7 Listings

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    Holliswood

    Holliswood, a sequestered neighborhood in East Queens, borders the expansive Cunningham Park, offering residents access to 360 acres of greenery and recreational features. The area is characterized by its meandering streets lined with old-growth sycamores and maples, and a mix of large homes, including prewar colonials, postwar split-levels, and

    • Average Value

      $746K

    • List Price

      $160K - $3.8M

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      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Holliswood
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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

    • Average Value

      $743K

    • List Price

      $266K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      632 Listings

    Flushing
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    Bayswater

    During the 1900s, in its heyday, Bayswater was the summer destination for the cream of society, drawing in 48,000 visitors to its lively beaches. “Bayswater was New York’s Hamptons before the Hamptons became what they are now,” says Melissa Carrington, broker-owner with RE/MAX Elite and Rockaways native. Nowadays, the neighborhood is home to a

    • Average Value

      $741K

    • List Price

      $588K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Bayswater
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    Queens Village

    One of the furthest east neighborhoods in Queens, Queens Village is a relaxed residential enclave near Nassau County. With a Long Island Railroad stop and proximity to the Cross Island Parkway, the area offers accessibility to Manhattan and Long Island and many people drive. “There’s a little more space for you to live, the schools are pretty

    • Average Value

      $740K

    • List Price

      $510K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      62 Listings

    Queens Village
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    Woodhaven

    With its historic, single-family homes and quiet streets, Woodhaven may seem like a typical, American suburb at first glance. But after walking a few blocks and hearing the diversity of languages, it becomes clear that it’s a definitive Queens neighborhood. With its culturally diverse population and tight-knit community, Woodhaven has a little bit

    • Average Value

      $728K

    • List Price

      $574K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      30 Listings

    Woodhaven
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    Hollis

    Hollis is a mural-splashed urban landscape full of music-industry lore – and buzz around a neighborhood restaurant trending on social media. Those murals pay homage to Run-D.M.C., the pioneering rap trio that even has a street named for its members near Hollis Playground. Datz Deli, on the other hand, sells Jamaican beef patties that have gone

    • Average Value

      $724K

    • List Price

      $484K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Hollis
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    Springfield Gardens

    Just over the fence from John F. Kennedy International Airport is Springfield Gardens. This southern Queens neighborhood weaves modest single- and multi-family homes into an area surrounded by parks and highways that connect to the rest of the city. Caribbean restaurants on Springfield Garden’s main roads create a distinct food scene, and just 2

    • Average Value

      $712K

    • List Price

      $552K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Springfield Gardens
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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,

    • Average Value

      $712K

    • List Price

      $269K - $2.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      172 Listings

    Bayside
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    South Ozone Park

    In the early 1920s, housing developers focused on the area east of the Aqueduct Racetrack and Liberty Avenue railway as more people visited the two brand-new destinations. Today, South Ozone Park keeps locals close to nearby amenities, like the JFK International Airport, while also creating a respite from busy Queens. “You’re minutes away from the

    • Average Value

      $711K

    • List Price

      $499K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      68 Listings

    South Ozone Park
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    Astoria

    Astoria, the large Queens neighborhood near the East River, is known for its many restaurants, vibrant arts scene, and quiet, residential streets. Local cafes, fruit stands and bakeries give the area accessible charm, just a short train ride from Manhattan. “The attraction of Astoria is that it has a cool neighborhood vibe with a mix of original

    • Average Value

      $710K

    • List Price

      $377K - $2.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      171 Listings

    Astoria
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    Ozone Park

    Ozone Park stands out in its diversity. Whereas in other areas, specific communities tend to stay in separate sections, residents from different backgrounds living in this southwestern Queens neighborhood truly integrate. “On one block you can find Indian, West Indian, Chinese, Italian and Hispanic residents living side by side,” says Vishal

    • Average Value

      $701K

    • List Price

      $395K - $1.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      33 Listings

    Ozone Park
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    Laurelton

    About 3 miles north of JFK Airport is Laurelton, a residential neighborhood where tidy rows of single- and multifamily homes are the defining feature. “It’s very suburban,” says Richard Johnson, a Laurelton resident who’s been selling real estate there since 1997. The combination of decent lot sizes — 40-feet by 100-feet on average, according to

    • Average Value

      $701K

    • List Price

      $210K - $1.1M

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      29 Listings

    Laurelton
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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

    • Average Value

      $691K

    • List Price

      $225K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      123 Listings

    Woodside
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    Rosedale

    Rosedale sits on the border of Queens and Long Island, representing both districts in different ways. The residential streets lined with two-story brick and vinyl-sided houses are straight out of suburban Long Island, as is the Rosedale Long Island Rail Road station and lack of subway access. Yet proximity to JFK International Airport, an express

    • Average Value

      $688K

    • List Price

      $510K - $1.4M

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      20 Listings

    Rosedale
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    Saint Albans

    The musical legacy of this small Southeast Queens community is formidable and continues to draw people to the area. Previous residents include jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, James Brown and John Coltrane, as well as hip-hop pioneers LL Cool J and members of A Tribe Called Quest. “The roots are still there,” says Chatter Singh, a

    • Average Value

      $685K

    • List Price

      $454K - $1.2M

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      58 Listings

    Saint Albans
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    Rochdale

    Rochdale, located in Jamaica, Southeast Queens, offers a suburban feel with its wide lawns, quiet streets, and single-family homes. The neighborhood is a commuter's haven with an on-ramp to the Belt Parkway and the Locust Manor station of the Long Island Rail Road within walking distance. Downtown New York City is a convenient 45-minute train and

    • Average Value

      $682K

    • List Price

      $451K - $953K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Rochdale
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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

    • Average Value

      $674K

    • List Price

      $240K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      154 Listings

    Elmhurst
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    Cambria Heights

    According to the New York City real estate site Brick Underground, Cambria Heights has the second-best parking in Queens. That may not sound like much to an outsider, but in a city where people spend untold hours looking for a parking spot, it’s a big deal. The area likely enjoys this significant suburban perk in part because Long Island, land of

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      $670K

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      $557K - $999K

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      26 Listings

    Cambria Heights
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    South Jamaica

    South Jamaica, located in Queens, is a neighborhood that has seen significant transformation over the past few decades. The area features a mix of Victorian and colonial revival single-family homes, with some properties being converted into two-family homes, making it suitable for multigenerational living or rental opportunities. Smaller prewar

    • Average Value

      $666K

    • List Price

      $452K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    South Jamaica
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    Kew Gardens

    Named after a prominent London botanic garden, Kew Gardens provides with residents with no shortage of green spaces. Nor do locals have to worry about a shortage of living options, with single-family homes, townhouses, condos and co-ops lining the streets, many with spectacular views. “One thing you’ve got to realize about Kew Gardens is depending

    • Average Value

      $651K

    • List Price

      $185K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      81 Listings

    Kew Gardens

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