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Safest Neighborhoods in Queens County, NY

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    Douglas Manor

    Douglas Manor in Long Island offers historic waterfront homes near Little Neck Bay and Udall's Cove Park. The area boasts highly rated schools, low crime risk, and a 30-minute commute to Manhattan via Douglaston Station.

    • Average Value

      $1.65M

    • List Price

      $185K - $650K

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    Neponsit

    Neponsit, a Queens suburb, offers beach town charm with oceanfront living. This exclusive Rockaways community features well-maintained single-family homes. Jacob Riis Park provides nearby recreation.

    • Average Value

      $1.36M

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    Whitestone

    Whitestone in Queens features riverfront views and leafy streets. Francis Lewis Park offers recreation, and highly rated schools serve the area. The Cross Island Parkway and Whitestone Bridge provide access to major highways.

    • Average Value

      $1.36M

    • List Price

      $76K - $679K

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      1 Listing

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    Fresh Meadows

    Fresh Meadows in Queens blends suburban living with urban amenities. Cunningham Park offers recreation, while top-rated schools like P.S. 26 Rufus King attract families. The area features diverse housing and shopping options.

    • Average Value

      $1.24M

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    Utopia

    Utopia in Flushing features highly rated schools and diverse dining options. This walkable neighborhood has detached homes near Utopia Playground and Cunningham Park. The Long Island Expressway provides access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $1.19M

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    Richmond Hill

    Richmond Hill in Queens features Forest Park's lush green space and Indo-Caribbean dining. Victorian and Colonial Revival homes dominate. The area has convenient public transit, cricket fields, and highly rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $1.12M

    • List Price

      $256K - $673K

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      3 Listings

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    Belle Harbor

    Belle Harbor in Queens combines suburban living with beach access. Rockaway Beach offers year-round recreation. The area features diverse homes and co-ops. Highly rated schools and coastal dining enhance its appeal.

    • Average Value

      $1.12M

    • List Price

      $74K - $737K

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    Hillcrest

    Hillcrest in Queens offers a college-town feel near St. John's University. The neighborhood has Colonial revivals and Cape Cods, highly rated schools, diverse dining options, and is convenient to both Manhattan and Long Island.

    • Average Value

      $1.08M

    • List Price

      $283K - $342K

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    Ditmars Steinway

    Ditmars Steinway in Queens includes Astoria Park with the city's largest public pool. The area has highly rated schools, diverse dining options along Ditmars Boulevard, and N and W train access, with LaGuardia Airport nearby.

    • Average Value

      $1.05M

    • List Price

      $151K - $778K

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      3 Listings

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    Auburndale

    Auburndale in Queens offers suburban living with LIRR access. Diverse dining on Northern Boulevard and proximity to Cunningham Park attract residents. Highly rated schools and low crime risk enhance the area's appeal.

    • Average Value

      $1.01M

    • List Price

      $250K - $1.7M

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    Douglaston

    Douglaston in Little Neck features tree-lined streets, spacious homes, and Alley Pond Park. Residents benefit from highly rated schools, low crime risk compared to the national average, and a 30-minute commute to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $1.01M

    • List Price

      $446K - $470K

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    Glen Oaks

    Glen Oaks in Queens provides quiet residential living with highway access. The Queens County Farm Museum hosts annual events. PS 186Q Castlewood is highly rated. Glen Oaks Oval and Castlewood Playground offer recreational spaces.

    • Average Value

      $1.00M

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    Oakland Gardens

    Oakland Gardens in Queens is a family-centric area with midcentury homes, bordered by Alley Pond and Cunningham Parks. It has highly rated schools such as P.S. 188 Kingsbury and diverse Asian eateries along Springfield Boulevard.

    • Average Value

      $995K

    • List Price

      $496K - $510K

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    Bellerose

    Bellerose is a diverse area with large parks and top-rated schools like P.S. 133 - Queens and Irwin Altman Middle School 172. It offers Colonial-style homes and a 30-minute commute to Manhattan via Bellerose Station.

    • Average Value

      $933K

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    Jamaica Estates

    Jamaica Estates in Queens blends suburban charm with urban access. Homes are near Cunningham Park's vast green space. The F train connects to Manhattan. Highly rated schools and St. John's University are nearby.

    • Average Value

      $916K

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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

      $914K

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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

      $889K

    • List Price

      $396K - $846K

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      1 Listing

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    Ridgewood

    Ridgewood in Queens has a vibrant food scene with notable spots like Rolo's and Sundown Bar. Well-maintained multifamily homes from the early 1900s line its streets. The L and M trains provide convenient access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $887K

    • List Price

      $109K - $1.4M

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      2 Listings

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    Middle Village

    Middle Village in Queens offers a tranquil residential atmosphere centered around Juniper Valley Park. This tight-knit community includes brick row houses and single-family homes, with highly rated schools and a small-town feel.

    • Average Value

      $883K

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    College Point

    College Point in Queens blends industrial heritage with residential growth. Key amenities include the College Point Center mall and MacNeil Park. P.S. 129 is highly rated, and annual events foster community spirit.

    • Average Value

      $870K

    • List Price

      $363K - $2.1M

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    Pomonok

    Pomonok in Flushing offers affordable living near Queens College and Kissena Park. The neighborhood includes diverse housing and highly rated schools like PS 201. Bus transit and easy parking serve residents.

    • Average Value

      $841K

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    Glendale

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

    • Average Value

      $839K

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    Little Neck

    Little Neck, Queens, blends suburban charm with urban amenities. This neighborhood boasts highly rated schools, diverse dining on Northern Boulevard, and natural attractions like Udalls Cove and Alley Pond Park.

    • Average Value

      $826K

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    Woodhaven

    Woodhaven in Queens features historic homes and cultural diversity. Forest Park offers hiking trails and a carousel. Jamaica Avenue provides global cuisine. Highly rated P.S. 97Q is nearby. The J and Z trains connect to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $754K

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    Woodhaven
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    Queens Village

    Queens Village in Queens is a relaxed residential area with colonial homes and good schools. It features Wayanda Park, diverse dining on Jamaica Avenue, and the Long Island Railroad for easy access to Manhattan.

    • Average Value

      $743K

    • List Price

      $325K - $3M

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