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REAL ESTATE These 12 Queens neighborhoods are among the most expensive in New York City Sales in Queens HOMES  COOPS  CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST FLUSHING ASTORIA JAMAICA REGO PARK Under $500,000 162-40 9th Ave., Beechhurst $240,000 Co-op 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Paul Gellert Shares Of New York Marketing $500,000-900,000 43-12 214th Pl., Bayside $669,000 Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Arianna Halpern Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc. Over $900,000 30-11 152nd St., Flushing $1,399,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms Dong Lee Cana Realty Under $500,000 65-15 38th Ave., Woodside $180,000 Co-op Studio unit, 1 bathroom Anastasios Magoulas All Area Brokerage Inc. $500,000-900,000 25-34 Crescent St., Astoria $659,000 Co-op 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Michael Nayar Kennedy Real Estate Group Over $900,000 2-17 51st Ave., Long Island City $989,000 Condo 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Lihyueh Chou Keller Williams Realty Landmark Under $500,000 174-07 109th Ave., Jamaica $399,000 1-family ranch 2 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms Ashim Dey Advance Team Realty $500,000-900,000 104-69 Springfi eld Blvd., Queens Village $590,000 2-family home 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Exit Realty First Choice Over $900,000 80-14 232nd St., Bellerose $949,900 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Hector Vega Castro RE/MAX Legacy PICTURED LISTING Under $500,000 66-36 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills $459,000 Co-op 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Roger Mashihi Metro Garden Realty Inc. $500,000-900,000 76-39 85th Rd. , Woodhaven $858,000 2-family home 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Kammy Xiao Nguyen Keller Williams Landmark II Over $900,000 63-28 Fitchett St., Rego Park $1,400,000 2-family colonial 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Todd Miranda Aff ordable Home Program LLC BY SUZANNE MONTEVERDI smonteverdi@qns.com @smont76 Following reports that revealed the average person in Queens has to spend a whopping 83.7 percent of their income to be able to buy median housing throughout the borough, a study has placed twelve neighborhoods in Queens on a list of the top 50 priciest in all of New York City for 2016. According to a recent report published by PropertyShark — which ranked neighborhoods according to reported median sale prices in 2016 — Forest Hills Gardens was the most expensive in Queens, coming in at No. 10 on the list. With a median sale price of $1,525,000, the area was one of two non-Manhattan neighborhoods to place in the top 10. Broadway, a neighborhood within Flushing, was the next Queens neighborhood to appear on the list. Th e area ranked No. 28 with a median sale price of $944,000. Close behind was Hunters Point, a neighborhood of Long Island City, which listed at No. 29 with a median sale price of $935,000. A whopping 237 properties were sold in the area in 2016 — the highest number of transactions for a Queens neighborhood that made the list. Twelve neighborhoods in Queens took up residence on a total of 10 slots within the top 50 — with two neighborhoods each tying at the No. 44 and No. 46 openings. Find out which other Queens neighborhoods made the list of priciest in NYC for 2016 below. - No. 30: Malba, Whitestone - No. 42: Jamaica Estates - No. 43: Kissena Park, Flushing - No. 44 (tie): Queensboro Hill, Flushing & Ditmars-Steinway, Astoria - No. 45: Belle Harbor, the Rockaways - No. 46: Fresh Meadows & Hollis Hills, Bayside - No. 47: Auburndale, Flushing Th e median sale prices were calculated based on residential property sales closed and recorded for single-family homes, condos and co-ops between Jan. 1 and Dec. 13, 2016, according to the reported methodology. Photo via Wikimedia Commons/Flickr user Complicated Forest Hills Gardens makes No. 10 on the list of the top 50 most expensive neighborhoods in NYC.


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