REAL ESTATE
Ridgewood home prices shot up over the past decade: Report
BY JACOB KAYE
Th e average home in
Ridgewood is selling for
half a million dollars more
in 2020 than it would have
in 2010, according to a new
report.
In 2010, the average home
in the Queens neighborhood
Sales in QueensHOMES – CO-OPS – CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
BAYSIDE ASTORIA QUEENSVILLAGE FORESTHILLS
Under $500,000
22-30 College Point Blvd.,College Point
$499,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Steven Leong, New Group Realty Inc.
$500,000-$900,000
45-27 220 St., Bayside
$899,000
Ranch
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Liliana Chan, Keller Williams Realty
Landmark
Over $900,000
20-17 Clintonville St., Whitestone
$1,980,000
Contemporary, 2 Families
6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms
RuoRuo Yang, 1 Home Realty
Under $500,000
43-10 48th Ave., Woodside
$499,999
Co-Op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Caryl Schiff , Scott Cooper, Realtor
$500,000-$900,000
35-22 88th St., Jackson Heights
$900,000
Tudor
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Jennifer Figueroa, EXP Realty
Over $900,000
25-64 34th St., Astoria
$1,900,000
2 Story, 2 Families
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
David Pastorini, Coldwell Banker
Phillips
Under $500,000
171-07 119th Rd., Jamaica
$500,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Oluchi Okammelu, Bah Realty Group
LLC
$500,000-$900,000
212-75 Whitehall Ter., Queens Village
$899,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 4 full and 1 half bathrooms
Rita Budhan, Coldwell Banker Residential
Over $900,000
86-20 Avon St., Jamaica Estates
$1,950,000
Colonial
9 bedrooms, 5 full and 2 half bathrooms
Rafael Ching, Keller Williams Realty
Greater
Under $500,000
102-20 163rd Dr., Hamilton Beach
$499,999
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Vincent Musca, Century 21 Amiable
Realty Group
$500,000-$900,000
63-107 Alderton St., Rego Park
$899,999
2 Story
2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amnun Akilov, Exit Realty One
Over $900,000
108-17 67th Ave., Forest Hills
$1,999,888
Colonial
5 bedrooms, 3 full and 1 half bathrooms
Shiomo Meirov, Olam Realty Group
was selling for about
$450,000. As we head into
a new decade, that price is
now up to $950,000, an 111
percent increase, according
to a report from Th e
PropertyClub.
Th e report takes a look
at neighborhoods that
have experienced increases
in home sale prices over
the ten year period and
ranks the top 30 based on
the dollar amount diff erence.
Ridgewood, the only
Queens neighborhood to
make the cut, came in at
No. 24.
When ranked by percent
change, however, the
Queens-Brooklyn border
neighborhood comes in at
No. 12.
Cobble Hill in Brooklyn
led the list — the average
home sold for $1,350,000
more in 2019 than it did
in 2010, according to Th e
PropertyClub.
Some might not be
surprised to hear that
Brooklyn and Manhattan
neighborhoods dominated
the list. Brooklyn had
19 neighborhoods in the
top 30 and Manhattan had
10, although six of those
neighborhoods were represented
in the top 10, including
Tribeca, the Lower East
Side and Little Italy.
Photos: Angelica Acevedo/QNS
The Ridgewood Tenants Union gathered in front of Food Bazaar Supermarket for a rally against a proposed new luxury apartment
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