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Neighborhoods near Youth Health Associates - Cedar Ranch Academy in Cedar City, UT

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    East Williamsburg

    East Williamsburg in Brooklyn showcases industrial charm and a vibrant arts scene. The area has diverse dining options, vintage shops such as Urban Jungle, and Cooper Park for recreation. The L train at Grand Street provides access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $1.24M

    • List Price

      $695K - $5.9M

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      13 Listings

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    Bushwick

    Bushwick is a Brooklyn neighborhood with a vibrant arts scene and dynamic nightlife. Artist studios and live music venues occupy former warehouses, there are over 14 parks and dining options are diverse.

    • Average Value

      $941K

    • List Price

      $499K - $2.2M

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      101 Listings

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    Maspeth

    Maspeth in New York combines suburban charm with city proximity. Frank Principe Park offers recreation, while Grand Avenue features diverse dining. The area has highly rated schools and good bus and highway access.

    • Average Value

      $925K

    • List Price

      $335K - $1.7M

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      33 Listings

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    Forest Hills

    Forest Hills, New York, is known for its musical history and diverse housing, including prewar co-ops and Tudors. Austin Street offers a mix of shopping and dining, while Yellowstone Municipal Park provides green space.

    • Average Value

      $906K

    • List Price

      $200K - $3M

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      293 Listings

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    Ridgewood

    Ridgewood in Queens has a vibrant food scene and well-maintained multifamily homes from the early 1900s. The neighborhood is convenient for commuters, who have access to the L and M trains.

    • Average Value

      $903K

    • List Price

      $503K - $2.8M

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      13 Listings

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    Middle Village

    Middle Village offers a quiet residential atmosphere centered around the popular Juniper Valley Park. This tight-knit Queens neighborhood has a mix of brick row houses and single-family homes, with highly rated schools and local restaurants.

    • Average Value

      $900K

    • List Price

      $459K - $1.6M

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      28 Listings

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    Glendale

    Glendale, Queens features early 20th-century homes and destinations like Evergreen Park. Myrtle Avenue includes several local businesses. Schools such as P.S./I.S. 119 The Glendale and Forest Hills High are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $857K

    • List Price

      $659K - $1.6M

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      25 Listings

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    Woodside

    Woodside in New York offers diverse cuisine, including Filipino and Thai options. The neighborhood has highly rated schools and good transit connections to Manhattan. Lawrence Virgilio Playground provides local green space.

    • Average Value

      $758K

    • List Price

      $240K - $2.2M

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      108 Listings

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    East Elmhurst

    East Elmhurst offers tree-lined streets with varied housing options right across from LaGuardia Airport. In addition to a vibrantly diverse food scene, this Queens neighborhood has access to Flushing Meadows Corona Park and buses into Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $755K

    • List Price

      $217K - $1.7M

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      11 Listings

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    Astoria

    Astoria in Queens offers global cuisine, co-ops, condos and cultural attractions. The neighborhood is home to New York's "Little Egypt" and Astoria Park with its Olympic-sized pool. The highly rated Frank Sinatra School of the Arts serves local students.

    • Average Value

      $714K

    • List Price

      $399K - $4.1M

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      170 Listings

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    Elmhurst

    Elmhurst in Queens is a neighborhood with a vibrant mix of cultures. It has the largest mall in Queens, numerous international restaurants, and convenient access to Manhattan via multiple subway lines and bus routes.

    • Average Value

      $699K

    • List Price

      $228K - $1.7M

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      129 Listings

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    Jackson Heights

    Jackson Heights is a diverse Queens neighborhood known for historic co-op buildings and vibrant South Asian and Latin American cuisine. Subway lines connect in Manhattan, and LaGuardia Airport is just minutes away.

    • Average Value

      $645K

    • List Price

      $211K - $1.5M

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      203 Listings

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    Corona

    Queens' Corona neighborhood has diverse dining options and proximity to places like Flushing Meadow Park and Citi Field. Commuters have access to Manhattan via the 7 train, while students may attend the highly-rated High School for Arts and Business.

    • Average Value

      $519K

    • List Price

      $159K - $1.6M

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      80 Listings

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    Rego Park

    Rego Park is a diverse Queens neighborhood with high-rise residences and many dining, shopping and recreational options. The area has some highly-rated schools, and commuters have convenient subway access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $523K

    • List Price

      $199K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      256 Listings

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    Forest Park

    Forest Park in Queens borders a 500-acre green space with diverse wildlife and recreation. Colonial revival homes and Victorian row houses surround the green space. PS 66 Elementary ranks among the city's top schools, and surrounded community's offer diverse dining.

    • Average Value

      $512K

    • List Price

      $181K - $509K

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      19 Listings

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    Sunnyside

    Within New York City’s most diverse borough, Sunnyside features English “garden city” urban planning, Irish pubs and restaurants serving international dishes. More than 63,000 people call that section of Queens home, and the community’s semi-suburban feel continues to attract new residents. “They’re typically looking to be close to the train station

    • Average Value

      $843K

    • List Price

      $268K - $1.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      57 Listings

    Sunnyside