36 OCTOBER 4, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
REAL ESTATE
Ridgewood rents dropped nearly 2% in September: report
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Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLS
RIDGEWOOD
Under $600,000
63-15 Forest Ave., Ridgewood
$410,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Iwona Wojcik
Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc
$600,000-$1,000,000
64-13 Shaler Ave., Ridgewood
$739,000
2 story
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Diego Sucuzhanay
Winzone Realty Inc
Over $1,000,000
16-65 George St., Ridgewood
$1,697,000
Colonial, 2 families
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Nora Avalos
NY Superior Realty
GLENDALE
Under $600,000
79-88 Cooper Ave., Glendale
$599,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Neal Modi
RE/MAX Frontier
$600,000-$1,000,000
89-33 Aubrey Ave., Glendale
$739,000
Colonial, 2 families
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
John Lombardi
Crifasi Real Estate Inc
Over $1,000,000
72-53 60th Ln., Glendale
$1,350,000
Colonial, 4 families
11 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Silvia Corrales
Keller Williams Landmark II
MASPETH
Under $600,000
64-44 58th Rd., Maspeth
$469,000
Ranch
1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms
Joan Sammon
O Kane Realty
$600,000-$1,000,000
59-67 59th Pl., Maspeth
$755,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
John O Kane
O Kane Realty
Over $1,000,000
64-32 Perry Ave., Maspeth
$1,380,000
Colonial, 3 families
6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Emmy Cai
RE/MAX City
MIDDLE VILLAGE
Under $600,000
65-35 79th Pl., Middle Village
$499,000
Ranch
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Crifasi Real Estate Inc
$600,000-$1,000,000
80-20 Cowles Ct., Middle Village
$849,000
Townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Fizool Baksh
Elite Realty of USA Inc
Over $1,000,000
58-01 75th St., Middle Village
$1,500,000
2 story, 2 families
7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Joanne Ott
Keystone Realty USA Corp
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
EDAVENPORT@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@RIDGEWOODTIMES
Rents across Queens dropped ever
so slightly during September,
according to a recent report that
examined last month’s rental market
in the “World’s Borough.”
The report, which was released by
MNS Real Estate, breaks down the increases
and decreases in rental prices
throughout the borough.
Throughout the month of September,
Queens saw an overall 0.48 percent decrease
in average rent prices, dropping
from $2,289.48 to $2,278.41. The average
rental studio price saw a decrease
$1,871.23 to $1,858.89, however one-bedroom
rental apartments saw a 0.31 percent
increase, raising from $2,205.34
to $2,212.19. Two-bedroom rentals
overall also saw a decrease in price,
lowering from $2,791.87 to $2,764.15.
However, year-over-year rental
prices for studios, one-bedrooms and
two-bedrooms saw slight increases,
1.71 percent, 0.93 percent and 1.4
percent, respectively, compared to
September 2017.
The average rental prices in Queens
neighborhoods were split throughout
September. While Ridgewood saw a
1.84 percent price decrease, the neighborhood
had a 1.49 percent increase in
the price of one-bedroom rentals. Other
neighborhoods that had an overall decrease
in rental prices were Long Island
City, (-0.66 percent), Forest Hills (-1.47
percent) and Rego Park (-1.9 percent).
Despite the decrease in rental prices
in Long Island City, the most expensive
rentals were found in this neighborhood.
Rego Park also saw an slight
increase in price for one-bedroom
rentals as well.
Neighborhoods that saw rental price
increases include Astoria, Flushing,
and Jackson Heights with 1.16 percent,
0.66 percent and 1.16 percent increases,
respectively. The prices for one-bedroom
rentals also saw a 0.42 percent
increase in Jackson Heights and a 2.59
percent increase in Astoria.
The least expensive studio, one-bedroom
and two-bedroom rentals overall
were found in Flushing, Jackson
Heights and Ridgewood, respectively.
To read the full report, visit mns.
com/queens_rental_market_report.
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