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Quiet streets and city access
A small residential area consisting of primarily attached single-family homes, Middle Village offers relative calm in New York City. That’s in part because green spaces, in the form of a central park and two cemeteries, make up a significant percentage of the neighborhood. This tranquility and a tight-knit community draws people to the neighborhood. “I like the fact that if you go to the supermarket, people know your name and they’ll say ‘Hi,’” says Andrew LaSala, a real estate agent at Crifasi Real Estate and a resident of the neighborhood himself for more than 25 years. It’s a place families stay for generations. Case in point: LaSala’s son goes to school where his wife did, and his science teacher was hers.
Ample green spaces are available throughout Middle Village for residents to enjoy.
Middle Village locals can also host events at Bridie's Grill Room.
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Brick row houses, detached homes and a few condos
Many of the homes lining these blocks are brick row houses, though there are also detached single-family homes in the neighborhood. Asking prices range from about $800,000 to $1.5 million. Condominiums are less common here, but some can be found on the outer edges of the neighborhood. One-bedrooms start at $500,000 and two-bedrooms are listed for about $700,000.
Attached brick Tudor houses are very common in Middle Village, Queens.
The inner streets of MIddle Village provide residents a calm environment to call home.
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A large park with extensive facilities
In many ways, Juniper Valley Park is the heart of this community. The nearly 56-acre park is one of the most well-known and beloved parks in all of Queens. Residents take their children to play on the playground and go to enjoy its nearly endless array of sports areas, including fields for baseball, soccer and football, a running track, hockey rink and courts where residents can play tennis, basketball and handball. Community events are often held at the park, including a summer concert series on Tuesdays in July and August. The park, which recently received a new track, is a major draw. “Come summertime, I wouldn’t give it up for the world,” he says.
Juniper Valley Park counts with Tennis courts.
Fun has no age at Pinocchio Playground.
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Strong public schools and numerous private options
Children attend schools in Public School District 24, including P.S. 49. Enrolling kindergarten through Grade 8, this school offers a range of after-school activities for students like drama, sports and technology-based clubs. Niche gives it an A-minus rating. There are several Catholic schools in the area. Christ the King High School receives an A-minus from Niche, which reports that 93 percent of graduates go on to attend a four-year college. LaSala names the kindergarten through 8th grade Our Lady of Hope Catholic school as a popular choice in the neighborhood.
P.S./I.S. 49 in Middle Village, Queens.
Christ The King Regional High School offer great private education for Middle Village residents.
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Local spots and big box stores
Residents head to Village Barn Fresh Market for basic groceries and specialty foods and a Trader Joe’s is in neighboring Glendale. Shopping can be done at the Shops at Atlas Park mall and big box stores along Woodhaven Boulevard. Bridie’s Grill Room is a popular casual spot for dinner and drinks. Villa Erasmo serves classic Italian cuisine in an upscale setting and a welcoming patio in warmer months.
Village Barn Fresh Market offers convenience Middle Village locals for daily needs.
Villa Erasmo has been a long time favorite for MIddle Village locals.
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Best with a car
Middle Village’s location in Central Queens provides easy access to both Long Island and Manhattan, especially by car. Commuters can take Interstate 495 to reach Midtown in 30 minutes; on public transit the same trip is about an hour via the M train and a connection to an express bus.
Middle Village, Queens provides convenient access to Long Island.
Express buses travel throughout the borough from Middle Village, Queens.
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I've lived here for over 5 years and I love the neighborhood. It is close enough to Bushwick/Brooklyn and Manhattan. The only issue I have in this area is parking and that the rents are continuing to rise. Otherwise a very safe neighborhood and friendly neighbors.
4.0Current Resident
3/9/2025Niche Review
I moved here a three years and I'd say it's a safe neighborhood. My neighbors and businesses are friendly.
4.0Niche User
9/5/2016Niche Review
It's a great place to raise your children.
5.0Current Resident
7/31/2017Niche Review
Middle Village is a super safe neighborhood. A tight-knit community. Wish there were more restaurant, food options in the area though. Been living here for more than 5 years now.
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Middle Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Middle Village, Queens sell after 58 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Middle Village, Queens over the last 12 months is $860,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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