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  • Condo in Long Island City at 24-01 Queens Plaza North #205 for $1,650,000

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    Condo in Long Island City

    24-01 Queens Plaza North #205
    $1,650,000
    Price Increase $75,000
    2 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,071 square feet

    Listing by One Realty Global Corp

  • Condo in Hunters Point at 5-12 51st Avenue #2B for $795,000

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    Condo in Hunters Point

    5-12 51st Avenue #2B
    $795,000
    1 Bed
    1 Bath
    636 square feet

    Listing by Modern Spaces

  • Multi-family in East Elmhurst at 26-17 96th Street #1 for $1,650,000

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    Multi-family in East Elmhurst

    26-17 96th Street #1
    $1,650,000
    Price Drop $50,000
    7 Beds
    4 Baths

    Listing by Voro NYC

  • House in St. Albans at 190-63 112nd Avenue for $648,888

    House in St. Albans

    190-63 112nd Avenue
    $648,888
    Price Drop $40,000
    3 Beds
    1.5 Baths

    Listing by Mitra Hakimi Realty Group, LLC

  • Condo in Forest Hills at 78-29 Austin Street #TH14 for $2,199,000

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    Condo in Forest Hills

    78-29 Austin Street #TH14
    $2,199,000
    3 Beds
    3 Baths
    2,115 square feet

    Listing by Douglas Elliman

  • Multi-family in Rego Park at 85-45 67 Drive for $1,050,000

    Multi-family in Rego Park

    85-45 67 Drive
    $1,050,000
    Price Drop $50,000
    3 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,440 square feet

    Listing by RE MAX Team

  • Multi-family in Flushing at 132-19 Pople Avenue #3B for $689,000

    Multi-family in Flushing

    132-19 Pople Avenue #3B
    $689,000
    3 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,000 square feet

    Listing by Graceful Realty LLC

  • Multi-family in Woodside at 42-18 66th Street #1 for $1,195,000

    Multi-family in Woodside

    42-18 66th Street #1
    $1,195,000
    5 Beds
    4 Baths

    Listing by Graceful Realty LLC

  • Co-op in Kew Gardens Hills at 71-38 147th Street #27A for $425,000

    Co-op in Kew Gardens Hills

    71-38 147th Street #27A
    $425,000
    2 Beds
    1 Bath
    850 square feet

    Listing by Olam Realty Group

  • Multi-family in Cambria Heights at 117-02 227th Street for $875,000

    Multi-family in Cambria Heights

    117-02 227th Street
    $875,000
    Price Drop $60,000
    4 Beds
    2 Baths
    2,585 square feet

    Listing by Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc.

  • Co-op in Jamaica at 89-15 Parsons Boulevard #7D for $157,000

    Co-op in Jamaica

    89-15 Parsons Boulevard #7D
    $157,000
    Price Drop $8,000
    Studio
    1 Bath
    600 square feet

    Listing by Lovett Realty, Inc.

  • Condo in North Corona at 37-33 107th Street #2A for $408,000

    Condo in North Corona

    37-33 107th Street #2A
    $408,000
    Price Drop $5,000
    1 Bed
    1 Bath
    588 square feet

    Listing by E Realty International Corp

  • Multi-family in Woodside at 64-09 Woodside Avenue 2-FAMILY for $1,678,900

    Multi-family in Woodside

    64-09 Woodside Avenue 2-FAMILY
    $1,678,900
    Price Drop $100
    5 Beds
    4 Baths
    2,120 square feet

    Listing by Wagner & Kelly Inc

  • Condo in Flushing at 131-03 40 Road #11Q for $968,000

    Condo in Flushing

    131-03 40 Road #11Q
    $968,000
    Price Drop $31,000
    2 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,063 square feet

    Listing by Acer Realty Inc.

About Queens

There's something for everyone in Queens, NYC's easternmost borough. Forest Hills combines urban conveniences with tree-lined streets and Tudor style homes. Foodies flock to vibrant Jackson Heights for a variety of cuisines like the chana masala at Jackson Diner or squash pizza at The Queensboro. Sports fans get stoked! You can catch the New York Mets at Citifield or watch the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. In the mood for a movie? The drive-in theater at The Bel-Aire Diner in Astoria is a retro treat (that’s free!). Afterward, grab a brew to go from the Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden. While every borough has its share of outstanding museums, the art hub in Long Island City, Queens includes MoMA PS1 — one of the country's largest and oldest cultural institutions. Nearby there's plenty of waterfront space to enjoy; a choice spot is Hunters Point South Park. During the summer, Rockaway shines. It's arguably the most famous neighborhood in the borough thanks to "Rockaway Beach," a tune by Queens-bred punk band The Ramones. The oceanside community is a top NYC attraction — not to mention home to the only two surf beaches — don't forget the sunblock.

How much rent should you expect to pay in Queens, NY?

Rents across each borough vary by neighborhood. Also, apartment size and building amenities such as elevators and Juliette balconies all impact cost. For Queens, the median asking rent as of September 2020 was $2,200. Of course, you can find an apartment for less.

How much do apartments cost in Queens, NY?

Just like rentals, location is a significant factor as well as home size and housing type. During the first quarter of 2020, $676,500 was the median asking price for a home. Remember, abodes can be found for less.

What’s the cost of living in Queens compared to Manhattan?

When it comes to the big three; food, entertainment, and travel costs, affordable options are plentiful in all NYC boroughs.

How do you pick a neighborhood in Queens?

There are more than 90 neighborhoods to consider — more than any other borough! Sunnyside, Corona, Flushing and the rest have much to offer, from worldly flavors to sprawling parks.

Where are dogs allowed to run and play in Queens, NY?

The borough is certainly pet-friendly, with dozens of off-leash areas in select public spaces. A favorite spot is Flushing Meadows, Corona Park. There you can catch a glimpse at the Unisphere, a ginormous stainless steel globe from the 1964 New York World's Fair.

Are there many green spaces in Queens, NY?

There are more parks than we can count in the borough. One favorite is Juniper Valley Park known for its acres of soccer and baseball fields. Looking for a waterfront view? The Breezy Point beaches at Gateway National Park won’t disappoint.

Is getting around Queens, NY easy and cheap?

Buses and subways run by New York State's Metropolitan Transportation Authority make getting around Queens and the other NYC boroughs quick and affordable.

What are the top things to do in Queens, NY?

Great eats are everywhere in the borough. But discerning palates say head to Astoria for Greek food and Jackson Heights for Indian cuisine. For a splash of musical culture, visit the Louis Armstrong House Museum to learn more about the jazz icon. Are you looking for something more kid-friendly? The New York Hall of Science is an educational and fun destination. And here's a fun fact: Jackson Heights hosts the second-largest Pride parade each June.

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