Queens Real Estate
Queens Real Estate
Real Estate In Queens
Queens NY / December 7, 2009. This is a report on the Queens real estate market. The report covers the latter half of 2009. This analysis includes looking at apartment rental prices, as well as condo, co-op and home prices and availability. This Queens real estate market analysis focuses on the Astoria, LIC / Long Island City, Jackson Heights, Sunnyside and Woodside neighborhoods. While we found these neighborhoods mirrored or trailed many of the national trends, we found some interesting differences, including differences from neighborhood to neighborhood. Click here for our second half 2009 market analysis of Queens Real Estate.
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Astoria Real Estate - Astoria NY
Astoria Real Estate
Astoria / Queens / December 2009. This is a report on Astoria real estate. The report includes a discussion of supply and demand in the Astoria real estate market, as well as for apartment rentals. Financing and demographic shifts are also included in this report and we have included links to related Queens real estate reports, home pages and real estate classifieds.
Click here to view our report on the market for Astoria Real Estate.
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Jackson Heights Real Estate - Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights Real Estate
Jackson Heights / Queens / December 2009. This is a report about the Jackson Heights real estate market. The report includes discussion about price trends, apartment and home inventory availability and demographic changes in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens. We have also included links to a Queens real estate market report as well as an Astoria real estate market report, related realtor home pages and real estate classifieds.
Click here to read our report on Jackson Heights real estate.
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LIC Real Estate / Long Island City Real Estate
Long Island City Real Estate
Real Estate In LIC
Long Island City LIC / Queens / January 25, 2010. The Long Island City real estate market has a lot of rental and sales inventory, with a lot more coming online in the next year or two. Demand for Long Island City real estate has slackened from its torrid pace of just a couple of years ago, but interest is still keen. This should be a buyers' market - sellers motivated to sell and a lot of units to choose from, but while prices have declined, they are still high relative to the rest of the Queens real estate market, while still trading at a discount to Manhattan.
Click here to read our report on LIC Long Island City real estate.
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Sunnyside Real Estate & Woodside Real Estate
Sunnyside Real Estate / Woodside Real Estate
Queens Real Estate Markets Less Soft Than Nation
Sunnyside & Woodside / Queens / January 26, 2010. We spent the last half of 2009 collecting information with the intent of providing a guide to provide readers with a sort of feel for the current state of affairs in the western Queens real estate market. This report focuses on the Sunnyside real estate and Woodside real estate price trends, available inventory as well as to provide some information about the neighborhoods themselves. At the end of the report are links to other Queens real estate related reports.
Click here to read our report about Sunnyside real estate and Woodside real estate.
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