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REAL ESTATE Queens areas are among the top 50 priciest neighborhoods in 2017 BY ANGELA MATUA [email protected] @AngelaMatua Housing prices have surged all across the city and one real estate website  has compiled a list of the top 50 priciest neighborhoods in the fi rst quarter of 2017. PropertyShark used residential property sales closed between Jan. 1 and March 31 and the properties include single-family homes, condos and co-ops. Th ough Queens doesn’t make an appearance until the 28th slot, eight neighborhoods in the borough are on the list. Th e  Hunters Point  section of Long Island City saw a 10 percent increase in median sale  prices since the same time last year. Th e median sale price for single family homes, condos and co-ops in Hunters Point is $973,956. Broadway – Flushing is 32nd on the list with a 21 percent increase in median sale price since last year. In the fi rst quarter of 2017, a home in this area will cost you about $940,000. Queensboro Hill, also known as Pomonok, saw a 30 percent jump in median sale price since last year and a home there will cost you approximately $922,500. Outlined by 45th Avenue, Pidgeon Meadow Road and 162nd Street, the area known as Kissena Park is 38th on the list but did see a 4 percent decrease in median sale price. Today, the median price for a home in that neighborhood is $853,000. Right behind Kissena Park, the Ditmars – Steinway section of Astoria experienced a 13 percent spike since last year, with the median sale price hoovering around $832,500. In  Aburndale, a neighborhood within Bayside, the median sale price for a home is $802,500, which represents a 15 percent increase since last year. Fresh Meadows  and  Belle Harbor, a neighborhood within the Rockaways, were 45th and 46th on the list, respectively. In Fresh Meadows, a home will set you back $785,000, a 7 percent increase since last year. In Belle Harbor, a 3 percent increase translates to a median sale price of $770,000. For a full list of priciest neighborhoods, visit www.propertyshark.com. Sales in Queens HOMES  COOPS  CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST WHITESTONE ASTORIA QUEENS VILLAGE MIDDLE VILLAGE Under $500,000 144-40 38th Ave., Flushing $259,000 Co-op 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Xue Zeng Winzone Realty Inc. $500,000-900,000 198-35 32nd Road, Bayside $860,000 1-family Colonial 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms Hyun Kim Cana Realty Over $900,000 145-29 21st Ave., Whitestone $940,000 2-family home 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms Maureen Ramsbottom Maureen Folan R E Group Under $500,000 47-25 40th St., Sunnyside $478,000 Co-op 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Nilo DeLaTorre C21/Sunny Gardens Realty Inc. $500,000-900,000 28-28 44th St., Astoria $879,000 1-family ranch 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Cristina Rosero City Square Realty Over $900,000 26-71 30th St., Long Island City $2,200,000 4-family home 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms Robert Breidenbach Baldwin Realty Under $500,000 212-04 Hollis Ave., Queens Village $435,000 1-family townhouse 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Sandra Morrison Century 21 Milestone Realty $500,000-900,000 144-03 87th Ave., Jamaica $775,000 1-family Colonial 5 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms Mohammed Ali Wagner & Kelly Inc. Over $900,000 89-51 192nd St., Jamaica Estates $1,350,000 2-family Colonial 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms David Yudell Exit Realty First Choice Under $500,000 87-31 76th St., Woodhaven $335,000 1-family townhouse (short sale) 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms Marco Gomez Keller Williams Landmark II $500,000-900,000 71-03 Juniper Valley Road, Middle Village $729,000 1-family home 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Francine LaRosa Crifasi Real Estate Over $900,000 68-23 Olcott St., Forest Hills $999,000 1-family Colonial 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms Yael Shanee Prime Realty Photo via Shutterstock PropertyShark has found that eight of the priciest neighborhoods in the city are in Queens.


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