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Rent in Queens sees slight uptick in April: Report
Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Under $600,000
59-26 Bleecker St., Unit 1A
$595,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Nathan Kamara, Keller Williams
Realty Greater
$600,000-$1,000,000
1905 Putnam Ave., Unit 2R
$725,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Malgorzata Guerrero, Charles
Rutenberg Realty Inc
Over $1,000,000
60-71 Woodbine St.
$1,250,000
Multi-Family
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Sal Crifasi, Crifasi Real Estate
Inc
Under $600,000
76-18 69th Place, Unit 3D
$530,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Khayla Jones, 1 Oak Real Estate
Hub Inc
$600,000-$1,000,000
83-23 77th Ave.
$798,000
Townhouse
2 bedrooms, 1 full and 1 half
bathrooms
Joseph Lombardo, Lombardo
Homes & Estates
Over $1,000,000
71-19 Cooper Ave.
$1,299,000
Antique
5 bedrooms, 3 half bathrooms
Donna Demkowicz R E Corp
Under $600,000
52-15 65th Place, Unit 4F
$259,000
Co-Op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Avi Baron, Oxford Property Group
USA
$600,000-$1,000,000
5907 60th St.
$798,000
Single Family
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Gobinda Lama, Prime America
Real Estate Inc
Over $1,000,000
57-19 69th Lane
$1,150,000
Multi-Family
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Lucy Lu, Landmark International
R E LLC
Under $600,000
71-49 Metropolitan Ave., Unit 6B
$425,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Aneta Pycior, Crifasi Real Estate
Inc
$600,000-$1,000,000
75-09 Juniper Valley Road
$808,000
Single Family
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Diana Alfaro, Douglas Elliman
Real Estate
Over $1,000,000
79-67 68th Road
$1,525,000
Multi-Family
8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Michael Miguel and Silvia Miguel,
EXP Realty
REAL ESTATE
BY JACOB KAYE
JKAYE@SCHNEPSMEDIA.COM
@QNS
Rent in Queens saw an ever so slight increase in April aft er nearly a full
year of decline, according to a new report.
Overall, rents in the borough increased by a nominal 0.83 percent
in April 2021 when compared to the previous month, according to a report
from real estate company MNS. On average, Queens apartments rented for
$2,157 in April and $2,140 in March 2021, the report said.
The largest increases came in Forest Hills, Rego Park and Long Island
City.
In Forest Hills, two-bedroom units rented for around $2,546 on average
in April, up a little over 4 percent when compared to March. Rego Park saw
a 3 percent increase in the price of studio apartments, which rented, on
average, for $1,740 in April and $1,689 in March.
In Long Island City, where prices were highest heading into the pandemic,
two-bedroom units saw a 2.5 percent increase in price, hitting $3,885 in
April and $3,790 in March. The neighborhood remains the most expensive
in the borough for studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, according
to MNS.
The neighborhoods with increasing rent were nearly completely offset
by a handful of neighborhoods where rent decreased, including Flushing,
Ridgewood and Jackson Heights, which saw the least expensive studios and
one-bedrooms in April.
Ridgewood was home to the least expensive two-bedroom units in April
– prices averaged at $2,209, the report found.
However, as has been the case for most of the last year, year-over-year
pricing was down in April.
Studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units decreased by 5.23 percent,
8.45 percent and 10.21 percent respectively in Queens last month, according
to the report.
Bleecker Street
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLS
RIDGEWOOD GLENDALE MASPETH MIDDLE VILLAGE
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