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Safest Neighborhoods in Queens, 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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      3 Listings

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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

      $932K

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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

      $909K

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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

      $380K - $671K

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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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    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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    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

      $740K

    • List Price

      $339K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Ozone Park

    Ozone Park in New York showcases diversity and suburban charm. Liberty Avenue offers eclectic dining. M.S. 137 America's School of Heroes is highly rated. Tudor Park and express transit to Manhattan enhance livability.

    • Average Value

      $727K

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      1 Listing

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    Elmhurst

    Elmhurst in Queens is a diverse 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

      $690K

    • List Price

      $273K - $701K

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      4 Listings

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    South Jamaica

    South Jamaica in Jamaica features Victorian and colonial revival homes. Baisley Pond Park hosts community events. The area has improved safety and includes the highly rated Richard S. Grossley Middle School. JFK Airport is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $666K

    • List Price

      $296K - $4.4M

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    Broad Channel

    Broad Channel in Queens offers coastal living on an island in Jamaica Bay. The Wildlife Refuge and parks provide natural attractions. Single-family houses dominate, with subway access to NYC and proximity to Rockaway Beach.

    • Average Value

      $541K

    • List Price

      $187K - $403K

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    Forest Park

    Forest Park in Queens borders a 500-acre green space with diverse wildlife and sports fields. Colonial revival homes and Victorian row houses surround this urban oasis. PS 66 Elementary ranks among the city's top schools.

    • Average Value

      $504K

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